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“We are serious about fighting Corruption” – Mashaba “We will continue working together with all institutions within the criminal justice system, such as the Hawks and SAPS, to ensure that CORRUPT INDIVIDUALS AND COMPANIES HAVE NOWHERE TO HIDE IN THE CITY.”
City of Johannesburg Executive Mayor, Cllr Herman Mashaba By Moses Moyo mosesmoyo@icloud.com wo senior staff members of a Johannesburg City Power contractor have been arrested for alleged fraud‚ Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Herman Mashaba con-
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firmed on Wednesday. Mashaba said, the duo worked for Setheo Engineering‚ which was awarded a contract by City Power in 2015 to build a R126 million substation in Eldorado Park. They will appear in the Johannesburg Commercial Crimes Court on Wednesday next week. Mashaba said the city had a problematic history with Setheo Engineering.
“It (Setheo) was the same company that colluded with the two City Power officials‚ who were in June suspended‚ for a forward payment of almost R66 million‚ without evidence of any physical work done at the substation”, Mashaba said in a statement. “The case was brought to my attention earlier this year‚ when employees of sub-contractors connected to the construction project protested against City Power’s main contractor‚ Setheo‚ and threatened to burn the substation down. “Community leaders of Eldorado Park and surrounding areas prevented the attempted destruction of the substation‚ which is used to supply electricity to Eldorado Park and surrounding areas.” Mashaba said the arrests followed an oversight visit with all stakeholders‚ including representatives from Setheo Engineering‚ to the substation in late June. “During this visit, I instructed City Power Officials to request Absa Bank to verify the authenticity of the bank guarantee Setheo Engineering had submitted to Council, which totaled just over R14 million.” Mashaba Said An investigation by Absa then revealed that the bank guarantee was indeed fraudulent. It further revealed, amongst other things, that Setheo Engineering holds no accounts with Absa; that the account number mentioned in the guarantee does not exist and that the Absa logo was copied and pasted from an unknown source. “Setheo Engineering is yet another example of the previous administration’s failure to observe proper financial management in the City. The African National Congress in Johannesburg welcomed the arrests, “we have learnt with shock the arrest of two City Power contractors on allegations that they have forged the
bank guarantees submitted to City Power. We hope that the law will take its course and all involved brought to book,” Jolidee Matongo, Spokesperson of ANC Greater Joburg Region said. “The DA is happy that the commitment to fight corruption is showing positive results, this will ensure that people get quality services as where corruption happens it denies residents access to basic quality services. Opportunities are channeled to few people. “The DA wants to professionalise the local government to be efficient, clean governance is priority. All those who steal public money belong to prison,” said Khume Ramulifho, Democratic Alliance Joburg Chairperson. These findings have given the City of Johannesburg, through the City’s Anti-Corruption Unit led by General Shadrack Sibiya, fresh zeal to pursue investigations into corrupt companies who collude with selfish and fraudulent City officials to rob residents of the money intended to ensure they have access to quality services. “We will continue working together with all institutions within the criminal justice system, such as the Hawks and SAPS, to ensure that corrupt individuals and companies have nowhere to hide in the City,” added Mashaba. “I remain committed to ensuring that legal action is taken against the contractor for the recovery of monies owed to the residents of this City,” Mashaba Said. I would also like to encourage people to report any fraudulent and corrupt activities through our 24-hour tip-off hotline: 0800 002 587, or visit the City’s Group Forensic and Investigation Services (GFIS) department offices situated at 48 Ameshoff Street in Braamfontein.
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Courage is the discovery that you may not win, and trying when you know you can lose (Tom Krause, motivational speaker). Do you have this type of courage? WHAT IS AN ENTREPRENEUR? An entrepreneur is a person who identifies a business opportunity and decides to create a venture of his/her own in order to make a profit. Making a profit will depend on many broader issues and this is why even if a person has entrepreneurial traits, they should not simply jump in to a new business without very careful planning and specific studying. While in the past it was not essential for an entrepreneur to have a degree or qualification, these days studies are way more essential. Successful entrepreneurs should study for a degree or qualification before taking the plunge into the business world, such as those offered at Boston City Campus & Business College. Entrepreneurs are found in every industry and at every level in society from the hawker on the side of the road to the owner of a
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large company, which started from small business in a back room. The common characteristic among all entrepreneurs is that they make a living through a venture over which they have direct control. Entrepreneurs can be identified from a young age buying and selling goods at school and making deals and arrangements with other children. Such entrepreneurs often become the pioneers of one or a number of new businesses, for example Mark Shuttleworth. South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth is an innovative developer of several computer-based software programs including Ubuntu for Linux and internet security software. His company, Thawte, was sold to VeriSign for close to a billion dollars. Working in your own business does have numerous disadvantages such as loss of personal time, long and often irregular working hours, risk of failure, loss of money and loss of self-confidence should the business fail. However the advantages of being your own boss and having control over your life-style combined with the fact that the profits gained through your hard work come directly to you often outweigh the risks. Entrepreneurs have to be pas-
sionate about what they are making or selling, it is their passion that carries them through downtimes, and gives them the ability to face rejection and failure, and get up and try again. HOW WOULD I IDENTIFY MYSELF AS AN ENTREPRENEUR? Entrepreneurs are resilient, an dcan work for extended periods of time while in the process of building a business. They have a lot of energy and are not scared of maximum responsibility and accountability. They thrive on setting and achieving goals. They tackle problems immediately with confidence, and are persistent in the pursuit of objectives despite what may seem like obstacles in their way. Entrepreneurs are risk takers, learning oriented, independent efficient and resourceful. You need these traits together with a good business understanding from a Boston Business Management qualification in order to build a successful business. TRENDS In South Africa entrepreneurial skills are becoming more and more essential to being successful in the business world. Boston offers qualifications to teach essential business skills such as basic bookkeeping and customer service skills, drawing up a
business plan and more– even for ladies who may want to set up a home nail parlour! There are huge opportunities for entrepreneurs in South Africa at the moment. Being the 11th largest tourist destination means that you can look at selling homegrown crafts at tourist venues such as Hotels, or come up with a new idea such as a company that employs personal tour guides who will accompany a family throughout their South African travels! Entrepreneurs often begin their careers by working for someone in order to gain experience and confidence within a certain industry Interesting statistics show that that the lifetime earnings of most employees are less than the lifetime earnings of most successful entrepreneurs And final words from a great entrepreneur, “Throwing yourself into a job you enjoy is one of the life’s greatest pleasures!” Richard Branson, Business Stripped Bare. Contact Boston on 011 551-2000, e-mail info@boston.co.za, visit www.boston.co.za, or Facebook.
Do you want a cleaner city? Do you want a litter-free neighbourhood? Then roll up your sleeves and join the City of Johannesburg’s volunteer clean-up campaign: A Re Sebetseng – together let’s make Joburg work! City of Johannesburg Executive Mayor Herman Mashaba calls on all Joburg residents to partner with the City to clean up their neighbourhoods on the last Saturday of each month, starting from the 30th September.
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ouncillor Leah Knott, MMC for the City’s Department of Economic Development, brings with her years of wardbased community-based activism, serving the citizens of Johannesburg with focus and dedication. She is the Ward Councillor for Ward 97, an area which includes Ruimsig, Poortview, Wilgeheuwel, Honeydew and Radiokop. Over the past year she also served on the Section 79 Development Planning Committee. MMC Knott holds a legal qualification and prior to becoming a councillor, worked in the property development planning industry. In her leisure time she enjoys her role as a Rand Central Football Coach (under SAFA Johannesburg) and at the ETS Football Club in Ruimsig. Under MMC Knott’s leadership, the Department of Economic Development will be driving the implementation of the City’s growth and employment strategy – with the achievement of investment and job creation as key deliverables.
Jozi to celebrate Arts Festival in style Africa and the diaspora. The not-to-be-missed festival will be launched at the Joburg Theatre by Johannesburg Executive Mayor Herman Mashaba and Member of the Mayoral Committee for Community Development Cllr Nonhlanhla Sifumba on Friday September 1. For the whole of September, Johannesburg will be transformed into a giant stage, hosting a number of local and international artists, actors and musicians. Held during Heritage Month, the festival draws people from all across the globe, giving it a vibrant multinational identity. The spectacle will also be
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he popular, multi-genre, diverse and exciting month-long City of Johannesburg’s annual International Arts Alive Festival is back – and it is bigger, brighter and better than ever before. This year’s edition marks the festival’s jubilee year after a quarter of a century on the City’s annual entertainment calendar – bringing out the best in everything artistic, from music, dance and visual arts to outstanding theatrical productions and thought-provoking conversations by leading scholars from
used to pay tribute to two of South Africa’s greatest musicians who died earlier this year – prolific songwriter, singer and guitarist Ray Phiri and jazz sensation Thandi Klaasen. It will also feature artists from Jamaica, the United States and Denmark. Music will include a diverse range of genres, from jazz to Afrobeat, hip-hop to kwaito and dance hall to reggae. Also on the line-up are award-winning South African artists such as Amanda Black, Zonke and Kwesta, to mention a few. Admission to most of the festival’s events is free. Park-and-ride facilities will be in place to ensure the revellers’ safe and convenient passage to some of the month’s events.
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City of Johannesburg - Economic hub of South Africa By Mmusi Maimane
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s the economic hub of South Africa, the City of Johannesburg is in a prime position to address our country’s crippling unemployment crisis. The starting point is to position Johannesburg as a business-friendly city that is open for investment. In this light, the Mayor’s focus is on making it easier for people to invest in the city through the establishment of one-stop-shops, as well as the investment facilitation desk located in the Mayor’s office. The City has developed 20 critical “Service Delivery Standards” which relate to planning approvals and service related benchmarks as part of the ‘doing business index’ in South Africa. These are applied across the board to ensure that those who are investing and creating access to jobs in Johannesburg are attracted by the highest of standards. The City now also offers substantial incentives on rates and taxes along transit oriented development corridors. Infrastructure development is central to cityled economic growth. Johannesburg has thus already allocated close on R10 billion to upgrading existing infrastructure, with a further R3.3 billion allocated for the development of new infrastructure. This development will foster conditions which are conducive for sustainable economic growth and development, creating many more jobs. In terms of creating an ever-expanding hub of entrepreneurs, the City is expanding the Small, Micro, and Medium Enterprise (SMME) hub network with revised service offering. These will become Opportunity Centres that assist SMMEs to access tenders and provide overall business support, training and mentoring. The City plans to double the number of SMME hubs from 7 to 14, bringing the total expenditure on SMME hubs to R16 million in the coming financial year. The goal is to have two hubs in each of Johannesburg’s seven regions, where young prospective entrepreneurs can receive support, training and mentoring. The total number of SMMEs supported by these hubs is ex-
‘There is currently a plan in the pipeline to revamp informal trader stalls in the inner city, at an estimated R15 million’ its fleet, providing residents with greater access to transport. The Inner City is set to be a focal point with large scale investment in high-density mixed use accommodation through construction projects that include artisan training programmes and skills development. Lastly, the Mayor has launched an ambitious plan to
DA Leader - Mmusi Maimane pected to increase to 1250 per month by June 2018, and 2000 per month by 2021. It is our view that the economy at all levels must be decentralized. The City of Johannesburg plans to achieve this in numerous ways. There is currently a plan in the pipeline to revamp informal trader stalls in the inner city, at an estimated R15 million. Moreover, with a total budget of R55.9 billion, the City plans to leverage its supply chain to decentralize the economy by empowering SMMEs by giving them a significantly larger share of city tenders. The City has also allocated R5.2 billion specifically to the economic growth cluster in the next financial year. Johannesburg has a major issue with spatial inequality as a result of Apartheid. The City has responded by prioritising infrastructure investment in poor communities as well as building a public transport system that makes job opportunities more accessible. Metrobus operates just under 400 buses carrying over 50 000 passengers daily, some of whom are amongst the poorest residents of our city. The City increased Metrobus’s capacity by 50%, adding 200 new buses to
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