Monday, February 16, 2009

DA Pretoria Candidates Announced


The DA in Pretoria is proud to announce the names of 10 candidates who obtained high positions on the DA's provincial and national parliamentary lists for the 2009 elections. In the photograph above are:
Back: Kenneth Mubu (Academic), Stevens Mokgalapa (Councillor), Dr. Manie van Dyk (MP), Fred Nel (Councillor), Justus de Goede (Councillor).
Front: Les Labuschagne (MP), Rika Kruger (MPL), Sej Motau (Businessman), Natasha Michael (Councillor).
Absent from this photograph is Juanita Lourens-Klopper (Academic).
You may contact any of these candidates to address a house meeting or other event or just chat with them about the DA through the DA Gauteng North Regional office at Tel: 012-343-1358.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Monday, February 2, 2009

DA Calls for Investigation into Housing Corruption


MEDIA STATEMENT BY COUNCILLOR STEVENS MOKGALAPA, DA SPOKESPERSON FOR HOUSING , TSHWANE. 27 JANUARY 2009.

DA calls for proper investigation into housing corruption

The Democratic Alliance today expressed it’s dismay with the housing crisis in Garankuwa, Mabopane Winterveld and Temba as a result of alleged corruption leaving many residents vulnerable and exploited.

It has emerged at a special Tshwane Housing Portfolio meeting today that corruption is rife in the mentioned areas and that the poorest of the poor are exploited by various people misusing their positions for self enrichment.

The DA welcomes a decision that an investigation will be instituted by the North West Housing Corporation (NWHC) to determine the sources of corruption with the aim to root out these mischievous acts.

The alleged corruption relates to fraudulent title deeds involving estate agents and officials of the Tshwane council.

The DA is calling on the NWHC to provide the role players with the terms of reference so as to clearly indicate what the scope of investigation into this saga will be.

The DA would like to see a forensic audit in this regard to determine the involvement of the North West Housing Corporation, the Tshwane Council as well as the North West Province.

“The situation is problematic due to the fact that there are different spheres of government and many role players involved.” said councilor Stevens Mokgalapa. “ We will find a solution to this problem and will not leave any stone unturned.”

Another issue to address is conflicting messages to the community that only result in increased uncertainty.

The DA feels strongly that the interests of people, especially those who cannot defend themselves due to their social economic circumstances must be protected by government and other political role players.

The DA calls on the political will of the North West province, the Gauteng province and the City of Tswhane leadership to resolve this matter. A meeting with all the role players, including the affected residents, must be held as soon as possible.

Enquiries: Clr Stevens Mokgalapa ( 083 275 1779)


MEDIAVERKLARING DEUR RAADSLID STEVENS MOKGALAP, DA WOORDVOERDER VIR BEHUISING, TSHWANE : 27 JANUARIE 2009

DA vra vir behoorlike ondersoek na behuising korrupsie

Die Demokratiese Alliansie het vandag sy onsteltenis uitgespreek oor die behuisingskrisis in Garankuwa, Mabopane, Winterveld en Temba as gevolg van beweerde korrupsie wat die inwoners kwesbaar maak vir uitbuiting.

Dit het vandag tydens ‘n spesiale vergadering van die Tshwane Behuising Portfolio aan die lig gekom dat korrupsie algemeen voorkom in die gemelde gebiede met die gevolg dat die armste van die armes uitgebuit word deur mense wat hul posisies misbruik vir sefverryking.

Die DA verwelkom ‘n besluit deur die Noord Wes Behuisingskorporasie (NWHC) om ‘n ondersoek in te stel na die oorsprong van korrupsie met die oog daarop om sulke voorvalle uit te roei.

Die beweerde korrupsie hou verband met vals titel aktes waarby eiendomsagente en amptenare van die Tshwane stadsraad betrokke is.

Die DA doen ‘n beroep op die NWHC om aan te dui wat die ondersoek na hierdie ongelukkige sage presies sal behels.

Die DA voel dat daar ‘n forensiese oudit moet wees om die betrokkenheid van die Noordwes Behuisingskorporasie, die Tshwane stadsraad asook die Noordwes provinsie te bepaal.

“Die situasie is problematies omdat daar verskillende vlakke van regering en ander rolspelers betrokke is.” sê raadslid Stevens Mokgalapa. “ Ons sal ‘n oplossing vir die probleem vind en sal geen steen onaangeroer laat nie.”

Nog ‘n kwessie wat aangespreek moet word is botsende boodskappe wat tot verdere onsekerheid lei.

Die DA voel sterk dat die belange van mense, veral hulle wie hulself weens sosio-ekonomiese redes nie kan verdedig nie, beskerm moet word deur die regering en ander politieke rolspelers.

Die DA doen ‘n beroep op die leierskap van die Noordwes provinsie, die Gauteng provinsie asook die Tshwane raad om die politieke wil aan die dag te lê om hierdie aangeleentheid op te los. ‘n Vergadering met alle rolspelers moet so gou moontlik gehou word.


Navrae: Raadslid Stevens Mokgalapa ( 083 275 1779)

DA Speeches in Council 29 January 2009: FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup


SPEECH BY CLLR JOHAN WELMANS


FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup


Meneer die Speaker, die DA is baie bekommerd oor hierdie verslag want hierdie verslag en vorige verklarings van die Burgermeester oor die vordering met die 2010 FIFA Wereldbeker oefen stadions soos die HM Pitje Stadion in Mamelodi, stem nie ooreen met wat ons portfeulje komitee onlangs toe ons die Stadion besoek het nie daar aanskou het nie.

Die verslag noem wel dat die stadion nou eers 25% voltooi is, en as in ag geneem word dat daar reeds November 2007 daarmee begin was en einde Februarie 2009 voltooi moes wees, sal daar nou dag en nag daaraan gewerk moet word as ons dit vir die FIFA Wereld Beker oor 496 dae as oefen stadion wil gebruik.
Met ons Portfeulje komitee besoek aan die stadion in November 2008 het ons gevind dat daar ga-os heers op die terrein en dat kontrakteurs geskitter het in hul afwesigheid as gevolg van berugte van wanbetaling of geen betaling deur die Gauteng Provinsie wat verantwoordelik is vir betaling van die stadion.

Meneer die Speaker, dit help nie ons beskuldig die Gauteng Provinsie wat daarvoor verantwoordelik is nie , dit is die Tshwane Raad en die Bugermeester wat met rooi gesigte gaan sit, en nie die Provinsie nie. Die DA stel nou voor dat die HM Pitje Stadion se vordering nou geevalueer moet word deur ‘n groep onafhanklike boubestuur deskundiges en as dit enigsins blyk dat die stadion nie betyds voltooi sal wees nie, die Raad dit sal onttrek as oefen stadion vir die FIFA Wereld Beker.

Daar sal ook gekyk moet word na die ander betrokke stadions veral met die oog op die Konfederasie Beker wat eersdaags so gou as in Junie 2009 plaasvind.

Die DA vind dit onaanvaarbaar dat daar nog nie ‘n verslag in hierdie Raad oor die program en betrokkenheid van Tshwane by die Konfederasie Beker verskyn het nie. Ons wil weet waar die drie toegekende wedstryde gaan plaasvind, en is daar finansieele komplikasies vir die Raad en gaan daar van die oefen stadions ook gebruik gemaak word.

Ons eis dat daar so ‘n verslag spoedig na die Raad toe moet kom en dat die Burgermeester en haar komitee nou moet wakker skrik.


Die ANC se uurglas is besig om uit te loop en dit is net die DA wat hierdie mooi stad van ons met verantwoordelikheid sal kan bestuur.

Raadslid Johan Welmans
DA Sportwoordvoerder.
(072 617 9197)

DA Speeches in Council 29 January 2009: Transport


SPEECH BY CLLR JUSTUS DE GOEDE


Annexure A Bus rapid transit function

Mr Speaker

Allow me to address these closely-aligned Items jointly, as each bears directly on the other.

The DA has often said in the past that the BRT proposals, which have also been adopted by Johannesburg and Cape Town, are with some reservations, a positive development. No conventional bus system in South Africa can be described as working well and the concept of a dedicated bus thoroughfare, while extremely expensive and complex to build, has been shown elsewhere to contribute to moving people rapidly and safely. Item 3 correctly identifies the problem of taking the taxi industry in particular with us, as both Cape Town and Johannesburg found out to their cost.

Having said this, I think we have to admit that the BRT system in this city – and I am fairly sure the same goes for the other Metros – will not be ready to contribute to public transport in 2010, which makes the reference on page 9 to the fact that “Tshwane’s new buses will not be delivered”, puzzling. I take it these are the standard passenger busses, not suited to the BRT. Estimates from manufacturers are that about 1 200 extra buses would be needed in SA for 2010, assuming they can be built in time ; how does our Metro tend to tackle this problem?

I know that the Mayor is allergic to the word “bus”, but I would be pleased to hear from the MMC exactly what is on the table for the extremely demanding transport program for the World Cup ; we surely don’t intend to run the present museum pieces during the tournament, even if Economic Development has requested a budget for paint to make them look more presentable.

So, mr Speaker, if BRT is no-show in 2010, what then?

Thank you

Councillor Justus de Goede (083 7332557)


SPEECH BY CLLR PETER MILLAR (DA), ward 41.

Annexure A.2. Item 1

Tshwane International Freight Airport

Member of the Portfolio Committee, City Planning and Regional Development.

In the book, Alice in Wonderland, they spoke about curioser and curioser.

In this municipality everything is curiouser and curioser.

This report about the Tshwane International Freight Airport is not just curioser, but also imaginable and quite comical.

About two years ago when the original report first served in Council, it stated the following:
This was a private initiative and the municipality would not be involved.
The only costs to the municipality would be provision of services, water, sewage, electricity, roads, etc.
The main reason for establishing this airport was that Boeing wanted to build a service centre in the southern hemisphere and this was the perfect location.
Freight would be a secondary activity to make extra money.
Wonderboom Airport would not be affected at all by the new airport.

This report starts off with some very flowery language that is reminiscent of the Wonderland that Alice lived in.

In point 2, if you believe the writer, you can imagine the six lane freeway that extends all the way all the way up Africa, through the rift valley, into Cairo. All fantasy, of cause.

The writer of the report starts to hallucinate even more when he talks about the airport creating 66 000 new jobs every year. That is just a dream.

The hallucination continues through the report.

No mention is made of Boeing and its service centre. Maybe that was an illusion in the first place.
The costs of development will be the responsibility of the municipality.
It goes so far as to say that the Municipality must expropriate the land.
Then the report reaches its height of obserdity when it says that Wonderboom Airport must close.

As you can see, this is in total contradiction to the earlier report.

Maybe this report was presented as some kind of joke for our amusement. In that case the writer has something in common with the author of Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll.

However, the author was known use opium before writing his books. I certainly hope that the writer of this report does not use opium or anything like that. I hope it was only his wild, creative, imagination that came to the fore while writing this report.

To be able to imagine that this municipality could afford buying the land when money is in such short supply, is a real gift. We are talking about hundreds of millions of rands. However, the report does not specify how much all this will cost, but does expect this almost bankrupt Council to make a decision.

I would venture to say that there are numerous other projects have priority before this type of expenditure.

This project can only become a reality with the backing of national government. We can never do it on our own. Why we are even trying, I don’t know.

We must have a serious commitment from national government before we waste any more time and effort on this unaffordable project.

Let’s have a dose of reality and realise that we do not live in the fantasy world of Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland.

All that we have got is Gwen in Wonderland by Tobogo Komane.

PETER MILLAR
DA COUNCILLOR, WARD 41
012-342-0527
082-574-4103
petermillar@polka.co.za

DA Speeches Council Meeting 29 January 2009 - Electricity


SPEECH BY CLLR GERT PRETORIUS


Council meeting 29 January 2009 Part 1 Item 1


Electricity

Mr Speaker this is a very important report and although it has served before the relevant portfolio committee, I still want to say something about it. This Country and specifically our city is facing an extremely serious situation in the sense that peak period demand for electricity exceeds Eskom’s ability to supply sufficient electricity during peak periods. The sad truth is that if we are forced to do load shedding; we also load shed people. Their ability to move around freely to and from work, their ability to actually do their work and to put bread on the table, aspects related to health and education, these and more are severely affected by power outages.

In this report there are good proposals but unfortunately nothing that will immediately endeavour to address the situation. We looked at seven alternative sources for energy and I am of the opinion that we can do mush more to effect at least three of this proposals.

Eerstens Mnr die Speaker moet ons baie meer reklame maak oor die gebruik van sonkrag. Ek het dit al voorheen gese maar ek gaan dit weer se. Indien die verbruiker regtig bewus is en ek glo dat baie verbruikers wel die erens van die saak begryp sal hulle meer genee wees on self iets aan die situasie te doen. Om van sonkrag waterverwarmers gebruik te maak spaar die verbruiker nie net op sy elektrisiteitsrekening nie, maar lewer die verbruiker ‘n uiters belangrikke bydrae om minder las op Eskom se kragleweringsvermoe te plaas. Hierdie reklameveldtog kan die raad tog nie so baie kos nie en kan onmiddelik geimplimenteer word. Die raad kan byvoorbeeld in samewerking met Tshwabac en die handel permanente uitstalruimtes beskikbaar stel en die inwoners aanmoedig om hierdie uitstallings te besoek.

I want to remind this house that more than two years ago this council accepted a motion proposed, if I am not mistaken, by Councillors Dr Napier and Prof Baker that all new developments should install solar water heating as a matter of course. Economy of scale makes this a viable proposition. Are we doing this?

The second possibility is to urge residents to make use of LP gas and acquire some LP gas equipment. Most households normally prepare their main meals for the day during evening peak demand periods. The use of a gas stove can do wonders in limiting the city’s electricity demand during these critical periods. Again the council must embarked on an awareness campaign to inform our residents out there. This can also be part of a semi permanent exhibition as mentioned before.

Thirdly we should investigate and accelerate the deployment of load shedding on all existing electrical hot water systems. According to an engineering study done by IST some time ago, it should be relatively easy for the city to shed some 200-300 Megawatts during periods peak demand by using this simple approach.
Sir, I would plead with this Council that this technology be implemented rather sooner than later. The Department should be tasked with coming up with a strategic assessment and implementation plan with time lines to do this.

Mr Speaker, I plead that we opt for the easy and simple approaches first as a matter of urgency, whilst at the same time pursuing all other options as well.

Ek wil ook graag ‘n beroep op ons verbruikers doen. Dit is so dat ons as verbruikers nie aandeel gehad het in die onvermoe van Eskom om nie nou en ook nie vir die afsienbare toekoms voldoende elektrisiteit te lewer nie. Ons kan en ek glo dat dit ons landsplig is om ‘n bydrae te maak om so min as moontlik elektrisiteit te gebruik. Kom ons oorweeg dinge soos die installering van sonwaterverwarmingstelsels, die gebruik van gastoestelle en die installering van energiebesparende gloeilampe in ‘n poging om soveel moontlik elektrisiteit te bespaar. Dit is eintlik in ons land, in ons stad en in ons eie belang!

Ek dank u.

Councillor Gert Pretorius
DA Spokesperson: Energy and Electricity
0825523590

DA Speeches Council 29 January 2009 - Metro Police


SPEECH BY CLLR KAREN MEYER

COUNCIL MEETING 29 JANUARY 2009
PART III, ITEM 12: 2007/08 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT
Metro Police

According to the Analysis of the Function on Page 497, it is stated that for the 2006/07 financial year, excluding contract workers, the Metro Police had 1751 officers. If goes further to state that in the 2007/08 financial year, the Metro Police had 1819 officers. A mere 68 additional members!!!!! Where my dear Mayor, is that extra staff you bragged about in the last two years??? Again a mere ANC promise backed up with no facts???

As for operation staff, the Metro Police had 1 025 in 2006/07 and 1 117 in 2007/08, thus only 92 more. 92 More to protect the residents of this city on our streets!

Absolutely shocking if you take into consideration the Mayors elaborate press statements in the last two years stating how “serious” she is about the crime situation. The figures clearly show how serious the ANC is about crime!

However, to come back to the report, still on page 497, I can now understand where all the money for the Metro Police department went in the last year!

The Senior Management of 14 officers, received as salaries and cost to Council a total of R1 388 304 in the 2006/07 financial year. Exactly one year later, the same 14 officers received a whooping R11 060 340! This means an increase of R9 672 036.

There were a total of 275 Detectives and Supervisors in 2006/07 at a cost of R49 016 308, in 2007/08 however, the number declined to 262, but their salaries & cost to Council increased as well to an astonishing R106 810 877! As for the Administrative personnel, we had 437 at a cost of R13 123713 in 2006/07. In 2007/08 we have 426 at an astronomical cost of R119 952 010!

The Visible police officers on the street I mentioned earlier, were a total of 1025 in 2006/07 at a salary total of R46 942 294. In 2007/08, we have 1117 with a total cost of R233 262 221! The total cost to company is absolutely unbelievably high!

Interesting to note that this department issued a total of 185 843 traffic offences in 2006/07 but could only manage 152 340 in 2007/08. No wonder we did not see them on the streets because they weren’t there!!!

As for the Fire Brigade Section, we had 611 personnel in 2006/07 and in 2007/08 we only had 495! What happened? How can this in any way be acceptable?

As for Disaster Management, it is clearly top heavy! Employers in the field amounts in 2007/08 to only 18 but there are 7 in Senior Management and 8 Detectives and Supervisors? Not acceptable and this department should get its priorities straight.

The KPA’s is a joke and not worth a waist of breath!

This report should be kept as the best example of bad management!

The bottom-line for the Community Safety Department is that millions are spend on salaries for a specific service to be provided, but although the tax-payers money goes out; their monies worth for services is not supplied! Shame on this department for failing dismally!

COMPILED BY:
CLR KAREN MEYER
DA SPOKESPERSON : COMMUNITY SAFETY
TSHWANE METRO COUNCIL
(MOBILE: 082 3737 662)

DA Speeches Council 29 January 2009 - Housing


SPEECH BY CLLR VICKEY BOSCH


COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, 29 JANUARY 2009

Tshwane Housing Board


Mr Speaker,

Strategic objective no. 5 of the City of Tshwane is to ensure good governance, financial viability and optimal institutional transformation with the capacity to execute its mandate.

To this end, the City of Tshwane wishes to appoint 8 members to the Board of Directors of the Housing Company Tshwane.

Great care was taken by the Portfolio Committee: Housing and Sustainable Development in recommending these candidates to ensure that they collectively possess the required skills, commitment and experience, including that relating to the business objectives of the municipal entity and to take decisions and monitor its affairs. The whole selection process was open, transparent and fair.

Once the Executive Mayor has officially announced the names of the Board of Directors of the HCT, the DA would like to extend its congratulations to the eight successful candidates.

A heavy responsibility now rests on the shoulders of the Board of Directors to deal with all governance issues pertaining to the HCT and they will be fully aware that the eyes of Tshwane now rest on them to ensure that they carry out their duties to the benefit of the City of Tshwane and its residents. They need to follow the King II Code of good corporate governance and any conflict of interest by any Board Member must be declared. The Council will exercise oversight over the Board and look forward to receiving quarterly progress reports from them.

We hope the newly appointed Board of Directors of the HCT will have a long and fruitful association with the City of Tshwane.

The DA would also like to take this opportunity of thanking the officials for a clear, concise report on this matter.

Thank you.

Clr Vickey Bosch
(082 443 3861)