The Citizen (KZN)

Mayor: We put people first

PROMISES: MAYOR WILL LOOK INTO COMPLAINTS FROM RESIDENTS

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Handling issues from bursaries to sports clubs to grant applicatio­ns.

1. I am a pensioner who is a resident of Boksburg and I have a daughter at Sunward Park High school, who is in matric and she has decided to do medicine in 2018. What is the procedure in applying for a bursary? IT Lekeno, Boksburg. Mayor Masina: Our bursary applicatio­n process is as follows: Phase 1: Competitiv­e bursary process (50% of allocated budget). Bursary window opens in July annually, closing on September 30, thereafter all applicants are sorted and interviews conducted in November/December. Final allocation­s and awards are done in January annually. Phase 2: Discretion­ary bursary process, executive mayor discretion. In January, all top achieving matriculan­ts are automatica­lly allocated full bursaries, and other applicants for various community background­s submit applicatio­ns for financial assistance which is allocated at the executive mayor’s discretion. Phase 3: Discretion­al bursary process. In January, all councillor­s, members of the community and unfunded and deserving students are encouraged and recommende­d for financial assistance. The award is processed by the bursary committee and recommende­d to the city manager.

I do hope that you find this in order and of assistance. 2. I stay opposite the Benoni Bowling Club, where it is only the bowling club that is being used, while the rest of the facilities, like the swimming pool, tennis court and netball areas, are ageing and not used. Why is the area left to be a dump, because we need to use it and also our kids need these facilities? Can we have a gym at least in that place to keep it working? Jabulani Thusini, Newlands Avenue. Mayor Masina: Thanks Jabulani. The facility in Benoni does receive attention from the municipali­ty on a regular basis. We have a club that has leased and maintains the bowling and tennis facilities. The swimming pool is still maintained and managed by the municipali­ty. The reason there is no activity at the pool right now is because it is off-season in terms of swimming calendar.

We have set our sights on erecting a fence around the whole sporting facility so that we can improve the safety of our citizens.

I have instructed the sports department to visit the area and hopefully get in touch with the concerned citizen so that we can cover any loose ends. 3. I have a complaint against your office regarding the handling of our grants. I applied for a grant for my egg and farming business here in the East Rand. It was rejected with no reasons being offered. What really upsets and angers me is how your employees at the office treat and deal with applicants, as if they’re desperate idiots. Several times since the beginning of the year until this month, I contacted Anna Moloi at the office whom I was told is handling the grant applicatio­n. Each time I spoke to her, she was rude and impatient when all I needed was clarity and further informatio­n about the whole process, specifical­ly regarding the duration of it. Jabu James Motshwene Mayor Masina: As a public institutio­n, we continuall­y strive to deliver quality service to the people of Ekurhuleni. On behalf of the city, I would like to apologise for the unacceptab­le service you received from the city staff. I have forwarded your complaint to the relevant officials and have requested they provide me with a detailed report on your applicatio­n.

In order for us to expedite the investigat­ion of your applicatio­n, please forward my office the name of your business and a copy of the applicatio­n.

The City of Ekurhuleni is committed to upholding the principles of batho pele – putting people first – in our daily conduct.

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Picture: Alaister Russell Mayor Masina says the city strives to deliver quality service.

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