Quality Basic Services
To provide better and better basic services and infrastructure.
Executive Mayor Cilliers Brink represents the DA in the multi-party coalition-led City of Tshwane. Tshwane is the administrative capital of South Africa.
To provide better and better basic services and infrastructure.
To facilitate higher and shared economic growth and development.
To fight poverty and build clean, healthy, safe and sustainable communities.
To foster participatory democracy and Batho Pele principles through a caring, accessible and accountable service.
To ensure good governance, financial viability and optimal institutional transformation with the capacity to execute its mandate.
The Mayor’s new policy says that residents can now sell excess power to the City – a big step in real, green power development.
Mayor Msimanga has unveiled new emergency vehicles to respond quicker to incidents – 18RIVs, 33 ambulances and 1 maxi-lance.
is being freed up to build community halls in Hammanskraal, Winterveld and Mabopane.
Mayoral mansion sold to fund RDP housing
recycling park of its kind, in the City of Tshwane, is in Atteridgeville. It provides a sustainable alternative to landfills.
to upgrade neglected infrastructure and ensure reliable everyday water access.
New Anti-Drug Unit
already created through the Expanded Public Works Programme, bringing the City ever closer to its target of 23 000 by the end of the financial year.
New #Monyetla2021 youth training programme
Accurate and up-to-date meter readings and billing with new “Click Soft” system
Women’s Market launched in celebration of the role women play in society and to empower women traders during Women’s Month.
New Batho Pele and Tshwane Safety apps
1 051 TshWi-Fi hotspots
Unqualified audit report
Hard-won favourable credit rating
Improved liquidity levels
Three business incubation programmes
EPWP jobs now awarded with open lotto system
24-month social packages for those in need
18 071 beneficiaries have received food parcels to date
56 NGOs and NPOs have received social assistance to date
12 303 homes were electrified in 17/18 and counting
211 kms of storm water drainage being built
183 kms of road being built
New Ekasi Ride container for bike maintenance materials
New waste-water-to-energy-generation programme
R18,6 million going towards more CCTVs in 2019
A whistle-blower hotline has been established
New fraud prevention and detection programmes