Talk of the Town

Awards for Ndlambe

Municipali­ty recognised for improved audit and housing developmen­t

- ROB KNOWLES

IT IS almost the end of Ndlambe mayor Phindile Faxi’s first 100 days in office and, having asked for this time to get his plans for the municipali­ty in order, he was able to boast two prestigiou­s awards made to Ndlambe at the open council

meeting on Monday.

The first award was from the office of the auditor-general (AG), who issued a certificat­e to the Ndlambe Municipali­ty for the most improved audit results for the financial year 2014-15. In the previous year, Ndlambe was given a disclaimer, meaning the AG could not complete his audit as there were too many anomalies in the figures presented.

In the 2014-15 AG report, Ndlambe attained a qualified audit, meaning that, while there were several items (such as unaccounte­d for and irregular expenditur­e) that remain to be fixed, the audit report was a marked improvemen­t on the previous year.

“I cannot take credit for the work done by the previous mayor, Sipho Tandani, and his team, but it is a good start for my term in office,” said Faxi.

He said he and his team were working hard to receive an unqualifie­d audit for the 2015-16 financial year.

In spite of numerous problems before work began, the Kenton-on-Sea housing project was also given an award for the outstandin­g work carried out in building 55 completed houses at Ekuphumlen­i township, an area named “New Town” by the residents. The ultimate goal is to complete 565 houses.

“We received the award for the speed as well as the quality of work in completing the houses at Kenton,” municipal spokesman Cecil Mbolekwa said.

“The level of cooperatio­n between the district department of human settlement­s and the municipali­ty was held as an exemplar to other municipali­ties and, for that reason, we were awarded the Govan Mbeki award.

“We have also found that we can resolve issues raised on site without any work stoppages, and that is what made it possible to complete the 55 homes in record time.”

The Kenton developmen­t had been a sore point for residents for years before the project actually began, with community members staging protests on several occasions in an attempt to get the project underway.

Community leaders wanted to know why constructi­on work had not started at Kenton while other projects in Alexandria, Port Alfred and Nemato were underway.

A total of 20 houses were handed over to residents in July, with the remaining 35 houses handed over on September 27. Ndlambe is now hoping to win similar awards for the project at provincial level as well as at national level.

‘We received the award for the speed as well as the quality of work in completing the houses’

 ?? Picture: ROB KNOWLES ?? PROUD MOMENTS: Ndlambe Municipali­ty proudly display their accomplish­ments at the open council meeting on Monday, including the Govan Mbeki award for the housing developmen­t at Kenton-on-Sea and the auditor-general’s award for the most improved...
Picture: ROB KNOWLES PROUD MOMENTS: Ndlambe Municipali­ty proudly display their accomplish­ments at the open council meeting on Monday, including the Govan Mbeki award for the housing developmen­t at Kenton-on-Sea and the auditor-general’s award for the most improved...

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