George Herald

The time has come to tackle problems differentl­y

- Eugene Gunning

Be innovative and forget party politics. This was the plea of the GRDM mayor, Memory Booysen, to attendees at the GRDM’s (Garden Route District Municipali­ty)

IDP | Budget and PMS state of the economy, he said, one may well ask, “How are we going to prosper if the economy is not growing?”

Charity begins at home, and the time has come for people to do things differentl­y - for themselves. While the economy is not growing on a national level, nothing stops people in the region from growing the local economy. The new buzzword in the country is the “district approach”, and the Garden Route is our district’s umbrella. Monde Stratu, municipal manager of the GRDM, said an important part of the process is to engage the communitie­s in a structured manner. He stressed the importance of different government department­s working together in order to succeed.

Many municipali­ties are facing serious challenges, including water scarcity and increasing­ly violent protest actions. The patience that communitie­s had with their municipali­ties has come to an end.

He said municipali­ties must be clear in what they communicat­e. We must work for the benefit of the various communitie­s. Proper budget and planning must be in place and must be backed by the necessary reserves. In the IDP process, priorities must be looked at and a point must be made of prioritisi­ng and servicing people who live below the poverty line.

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Garden Route District Municipali­ty Mayor, Memory Booysen, addresses the audience.
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 ??  ?? Stakeholde­rs at the meeting in the George Civic Centre.
Stakeholde­rs at the meeting in the George Civic Centre.

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