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Umhlathuze awarded for excellence

- MINENHLE NDWANDWE minenhle.ndwandwe@inl.co.za

THE City of umhlathuze walked away with four awards at the 2022 Kwazulu-natal Municipal Excellence Awards.

The awards were held at the Greyville Convention Centre on Wednesday night under the theme “Towards service delivery excellence in KZN municipali­ties”.

City of umhlathuze mayor Xolani Ngwezi said their dedication to service delivery, transparen­cy and hard work were some of the reasons that contribute­d to their municipali­ty winning the majority of the awards.

The City of umhlathuze scooped four big awards at the glamorous awards

ceremony. Umhlathuze won a gold trophy and a certificat­e in Clean Audit Opinions for the 2020/2021 financial year; the award means that umhlathuze achieved a clean audit, which means that:

It complied with the important legislatio­n that applied to it, and wrongdoing­s were rare or they were easily fixed if they occurred.

Its financial statements and performanc­e reports gave a transparen­t and credible account of its finances and its performanc­e against the targets that had been set. In other words, these accountabi­lity reports present a reliable picture of the municipali­ty’s performanc­e.

The City of umhlathuze also won a gold trophy and R500 000 prize for the allocation and spend in the Repairs and Maintenanc­e category.

Umhlathuze closed off with the gold trophy and a certificat­e for best developed Integrated Developmen­t Plan, for which it got first place.

Ngwezi challenged all City of umhlathuze staff, officials and public officials to not stop working hard as they had seen that their hard work was paying off.

He advised them to be motivated by the winnings.

“I encourage the servers of the City of umhlathuze to work even harder to service the people of umhlathuze with diligence, to maintain a high standard of service delivery and a clean record of financial management at all times,” said Ngwezi.

KZN Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs MEC Sihle Zikalala said these awards must be remembered as a way in which the sector had succeeded in raising the profile of local government.

Speaking on this, he said they could only do this by fostering trust and creating a better image and more informed understand­ing of the local government sector.

“We intend to focus on what is working and identifyin­g those municipali­ties that are leading by example. It is an opportunit­y to celebrate good practice and excellence among your peers so that we can all learn from one another.”

 ?? CLEAN SWEEP | SUPPLIED ?? FROM left, Zinhle Cele KZN MPL (Cogta portfolio chairperso­n), City of umhlathuze mayor Xolani Ngwezi, umhlathuze finance manager Ntokozo Khumalo, umhlathuze municipal manager Nkosenye Zulu, umhlathuze speaker Tobias Gumede, chairperso­n of the KZN Provincial House of Traditiona­l and Khoi-san leaders Inkosi Rubert Sifiso Shinga. anager Nkosenye Zulu, City of umhlathuze speaker Tobias Gumede, chairperso­n of the KZN Provincial House of Traditiona­l and Khoi-san leaders Inkosi Rubert Sifiso Shinga.
CLEAN SWEEP | SUPPLIED FROM left, Zinhle Cele KZN MPL (Cogta portfolio chairperso­n), City of umhlathuze mayor Xolani Ngwezi, umhlathuze finance manager Ntokozo Khumalo, umhlathuze municipal manager Nkosenye Zulu, umhlathuze speaker Tobias Gumede, chairperso­n of the KZN Provincial House of Traditiona­l and Khoi-san leaders Inkosi Rubert Sifiso Shinga. anager Nkosenye Zulu, City of umhlathuze speaker Tobias Gumede, chairperso­n of the KZN Provincial House of Traditiona­l and Khoi-san leaders Inkosi Rubert Sifiso Shinga.

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