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VOL.6 ISSUE #9 7 -14 JUNE 2019
Sedibeng
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State of the District Address!
Sedibeng District Municipality’s Executive Mayor Councillor Busisiwe Modisakeng delivered the State of the District Address (SODA) at the Vereeniging City Hall on Thursday, May 30. The mayor revealed the district’s operational plans and related financial budgets to the people of Sedibeng. Speaking to key stakeholders and the wider communities, Mayor Modisakeng themed her speech saying, “We can change the world and make it a better place. It is in your hands to make a difference in partnership with an activist developmental agenda of the
district municipality.” The Sedibeng District covers three local municipalities, namely Emfuleni, Lesedi and Midvaal. It is one of two district municipalities in the Gauteng province along with the West Rand. SODA is a public participation and a collaborative service delivery process which aims to improve government’s service delivery capacity for the benefit of communities, while it further seeks to empower and lobby communities to participate in a development programme that affects their lives. S.O.D.A continues inside...
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Govt. calls on Mzansi’s youth to enter international anti-corruption contest! The Government of South Africa is inviting its youth to seize an opportunity to enter a global contest on social anti-corruption advertising by designing a poster or developing a video raising awareness about corruption. Young South Africans from all racial and ethnic groups aged 14-35 are eligible to enter the contest under the theme “Together Against Corruption”. Entries for the International youth competition officially opened on June 1, 2019 and closes on October 13, 2019. Entries can be made at http://anticorruption.life. The competition has two categories: the Best Poster and Best Video. Contestants are allowed to use English or their indigenous languages on their products, and are urged to include subtitles on the video produced on a language other than English. Finalists will get an opportunity to compete at an international level and travel to Moscow Russia on 09 December 2019 for the final award ceremony. The social anti-corruption competition is organised by
the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation who are members of the Interstate AntiCorruption Council. The council is inclusive of countries such as Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz, Tajikistan, and the BRICS alliance (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). Some of the goals of the contest are to encourage the youth to participate in corruption prevention, use social advertising against corruption, foster interaction between society and prosecution authorities as well as other relevant community stakeholders in the anti-corruption education campaign. The objectives of the competition is to develop a zero tolerance within society for all forms of corrupt activities, strengthening of trust in public authorities and drawing public attention to anti-corruption issues. For enquiries on the competition participants can contact Mr Asaph Madimetja Chuene at Asaph.Chuene@dpsa.gov.za/ 012 336 1437 or Mr Khuliso Dzhivhuho at Khuliso.dzhivhuho@dpsa.gov.za/ 012 336 1225.
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