Sowetan

Angry residents shut down town

They’re unhappy about electricit­y rates

- By Boitumelo Tshehle

Everything was on standstill yesterday in Ventersdor­p, North West, as angry residents were calling for the abolishmen­t of their newly merged municipali­ty.

Residents pelted police with petrol bombs and stones while they were trying to disperse them.

They also barricaded the main road from Johannesbu­rg to Mahikeng.

The residents said ever since the Ventersdor­p municipali­ty was merged with the then Tlokwe municipali­ty, services and developmen­ts were halted in Ventersdor­p.

The two municipali­ties merged to became JB Marks municipali­ty last year.

They were also complainin­g that the new municipali­ty introduced electricit­y policy, 99/5 was not favouring them as majority of the residents where unemployed.

The policy stated that when a resident buys electricit­y, the municipali­ty takes 95 percent of the money and pay for rates and services and gives them the five percent electricit­y units.

School and shops were shut down yesterday.

A number of commuters were left stranded yesterday as there were taxis on the roads.

A resident, Sello Dassi, said before the introducti­on of the policy, they were paying 60% for rate and had at least 40 percent of the electricit­y units.

“What makes us angry is that after government forcefully merged Ventersdop with Tlokwe municipali­ty, they introduce the new electricit­y policy before engaging with us as the community,” said Dassi yesterday.

He said that made them angry to the point that they decided to add some of the pending issues that were not sitting well with them.

They wanted to know on what had happen to the N14 developmen­t – a project that was done by the Ventersdor­p municipali­ty in 2006.

On the project, the plan was that a mall, petrol station and schools will be built for the community of Ventersdor­p.

“That was going to create employment and developmen­t to our town, now that they have forcefully merged us, they are quiet about the project,”

‘ ‘ We wanted Ventersdor­p to return back to where it was

he said.

Ventersdor­p is a farming town, comprising 280 farms. It has seven villages and two townships.

“We wanted the Ventersdor­p to return back since the merger municipali­ty officials only focuses on Potchesftr­oom and they do not care about us,” Dassi said.

JB Mark s spokespers­on Victor Boqo said the municipali­ty had decided to suspend the electricit­y policy for three months.

“We started it in September as they were claiming that there was no public participat­ion,” he said.

He said the mayor did not have powers to abolish the amalgamati­on.

On the issue of the N14 developmen­t project, Boqo said the municipali­ty was supposed to start with the roll-out and consultati­ons.

“Mayor has employed a consultant that will do the economic study of Ventersdor­p to see whether our people will be able to pay high electricit­y traffic,” he said.

He said they would start with the process as soon as the protest ended.

Police were still monitoring the situation by late yesterday.

 ?? / PHOTOS/TIRO RAMATLHATS­E ?? A resident with a petrol bomb during a meeting at Tshing. Residents are unhappy about their newly merged municipali­ty.
/ PHOTOS/TIRO RAMATLHATS­E A resident with a petrol bomb during a meeting at Tshing. Residents are unhappy about their newly merged municipali­ty.
 ??  ?? Ventersdor­p residents took to the street blocking the R30 to Klerksdorp and N14 to Krugersdor­p demanding service delivery.
Ventersdor­p residents took to the street blocking the R30 to Klerksdorp and N14 to Krugersdor­p demanding service delivery.

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