Sunday Tribune

City botches elderly’s day

- SIPHELELE BUTHELEZI siphelele.buthelezi@inl.co.za

THE ethekwini Municipali­ty’s annual senior citizens’ Christmas parties will take place after Christmas Day.

The delay has caused a headache for ward councillor­s who said senior citizens were bombarding them with enquiries about their party, but they, too, were in the dark.

The parties usually take place between November and December in the different wards.

The mayor’s parlour, ward councillor­s, ward committee members and volunteers bring joy to about 60 000 pensioners across 110 wards.

Pensioners are treated to a lunch and receive food parcels.

City council spokespers­on Msawakhe Mayisela said this year’s programme, which had a budget of R15 million, was delayed by tender processes.

Last year the municipali­ty was interdicte­d by an unsuccessf­ul bidder citing allegation­s of unfair tender processes. The party went ahead despite the interdict. That matter is expected to go to trial in the new year.

“It is an absolute disaster again.

“It shows bad management and planning. They had the whole year to plan the event and they seem to always leave planning to the last minute. Nothing is official but I heard it is after Christmas (Day) and usually people and councillor­s are not around then,” DA councillor, Heinz de Boer said.

IFP caucus leader Mdu Nkosi accused city council officials and political leaders of lacking profession­al ethics. “They have become part of procuremen­t services which hampers the delivery of Christmas parties.

“City officials also have conflictin­g interests in doing business with the city which is a major cause of the delays. It is the first time we will have such an important programme after Christmas. It is unfortunat­e that vulnerable people won’t have Christmas because of selfish officials,”he said.

EFF Chief Whip, Siphiwe Ngiba said hosting the events after Christmas Day defeated its purpose.

“The delay is evidence management,” said Ngiba.

Several ANC ward councillor­s, who did not want to be named, said they were embarrasse­d by the delay.

They said the parties were likely to take place on December 29. of poor

 ?? | ZANELE ZULU ?? THE traditiona­l Christmas lights that are normally on by the middle of December on Dr Pixyley ka Seme Street are still not switched on.
| ZANELE ZULU THE traditiona­l Christmas lights that are normally on by the middle of December on Dr Pixyley ka Seme Street are still not switched on.

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