Standing committee on petitions hears service delivery issues in the Sedibeng region
The Gauteng Legislature’s Standing Committee on Petitions will lead a Petitions Public Hearing at the Saul Tsotesti Sports Complex in Sebokeng on Tuesday 29 November 2022. The committee aims to resolve the Sedibeng region’s adopted, yet unresolved service delivery-related petitions.
The hearing will focus on adopted petitions that cover the region’s service delivery issues ranging from a request for storm water drainage system to relief flooding leading to residents houses during rainy days; the construction of tar roads; substandard and structural damages experienced by residents of Sicelo Flats in Meyerton and a request for a clinic in the ward 11 of Sharpeville.
The allocation of RDP homes has become a normality on the Petitions register for all the regions and the Committee aims to fast-track the resolution of residents’ petitions to address service delivery challenges in communities, while strengthening the capacity of the Provincial Government and Municipalities to deliver on their mandates.
The public hearing will take place as follows:
Date: Tuesday, 29 November 2022
Venue: Saul Tsotesti Sports Complex , Sebokeng
Time: 10h00
Live stream: Facebook: https://fb.me/e/2m9SmpS9N or YouTube: https://youtu.be/1P8EEWafTzM
For a list and full descriptions of petitions in the Sedibeng region visit https://www.gpl.gov.za/petitions-public-hearing/
Members of the media who wish to attend in person in Poortjie and for interview queries can contact:
Thabisile Nzuke
Cell: 082 619 4411
E-mail: TNzuke@gpl.gov.za