Vuk'uzenzele

New Booysens court uplifts community

- Jauhara Khan

THE CONSTRUCTI­ON of the new facility has created jobs and long-lasting skills for locals.

Noma Meslane went from being a housewife and volunteer HIV/AIDS counsellor to educating constructi­on workers about workplace safety when she started working on the site of the new Booysens Magistrate’s Court.

Meslane is just one local woman who has benefitted from the constructi­on of the court located south of Johannesbu­rg.

The project is being implemente­d by the Independen­t Developmen­t Trust (IDT) on behalf of the Department of Justice and Constituti­on Developmen­t at a cost of over R240-million as part of a contract awarded to the IDT to plan, design and construct new courts around South Africa.

The IDT has contribute­d to the creation of at least 1 665 job opportunit­ies during the project.

When constructi­on on the site began in June 2016, the IDT and the community around the constructi­on site, had reached an agreement that 50 percent of the labour employed would be local.

Candidates without the necessary skills were trained and received certificat­es that would help them find suitable jobs in future.

Meslane who is 43, is one such candidate, She lives in the nearby suburb of Linmeyer, with her husband and three children. She had previously worked as a volunteer HIV/AIDS counsellor, and received her certificat­e in HIV counsellin­g at a local clinic.

This experience has held her in good stead as a safety representa­tive on site, where she was trained to identify hazards, extinguish fires and administer first aid.

“I carry out induction before anyone goes on site. It is my job to ensure that people are aware of the hazards they will come across on a constructi­on site and prepare them so they do not get injured,” she said.

Meslane received a Safety Representa­tive Certificat­e after the training, which she said would help her find employment on other constructi­on sites once work on the court complete.

The Booysens Magistrate’s Court is almost complete and comprises ten courtrooms, a civil court; two family courts and one child, domestic violence; and Peace Order Court. There are also administra­tion offices, 15 magistrate­s’ offices, and holding cells with provision for juvenile and adult male and female cells respective­ly.

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The new Booysens Magistrate's Court comprises of ten court rooms which makes access to justice easier.

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