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Budget_Adoption

iLembe District Municipality Council adopts 2025/2026 Budget for public participation

This morning, the Mayor of iLembe District Municipality, Cllr. Thobani Shandu, tabled the 2025/2026 Medium-Term Revenue and Expenditure Framework (MTREF). The budget, characterised by a deeper commitment to sustainable growth, community development, and improved service delivery, was endorsed by the Council for Public Participation.
Key Highlights (Proposals):
  • R1.859 billion budget with a net operational surplus of R8.7 million, with a focus on providing safe and reliable water and sanitation infrastructure.
  • R106.1 million budget for repairs and maintenance.
  • Persons/Households earning R5000,00 or less are eligible for 10,000 litres of free water monthly and no sewer charges for households valued at R130,000 and below.
  • 13.5% tariff increase for water provision (the increment is the same as that of UUW with no additions by the IDM) and 30% sanitation charge against consumers’ monthly consumption.
  • R44.9 million allocation to Enterprise iLembe for the realisation of Economic Development Initiatives.
  • Major projects like the resuscitation of Mvoti Water Treatment Works, upgrades of Ntwashini and Siyaphambili Reservoirs, KwaDukuza Bulk Sewer Mains Replacements and Upgrades, construction of Macambini and Ndulinde Water Supply Schemes, construction of KwaDukuza Southern Regional Bulk Sewer Reticulation, and many more.
  • Continued rollout to insourcing municipal fleet to save taxes and improve services.
“We are dedicated to ensuring our budget reflects the needs and aspirations of our community. This is a roadmap to a better future for all residents of iLembe District. Together, we are building a sustainable and prosperous future for iLembe District.” said Mayor Cllr. Thobani Shandu.
Read budget document here: https://tinyurl.com/2rataxwu and stay alert for the Schedule of Budget and IDP Roadshows on how you can participate and have your say.

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iLembe District Mayor Leads Draft 2024/2025 IDP/Budget Roadshow

SNAMFINI: iLembe District Municipality Office Bearers led by the Mayor, Cllr. Thobani Shandu, descended to the Snamfini Sportsfiled to present iLembe District Municipality’s Draft IDP/BUDGET for the 2024/2025 financial year. This roadshow was held in collaboration with the Maphumulo Local Municipality led by the Mayor, Cllr. Zibuyile Khuzwayo-Dlamini.

…each of these wards amongst other wards in the District would benefit from receiving 750 VIP toilets

Mayor Shandu used the occasion to present the District Municipality’s proposed R1,5 billion budget and R388 million capital budget to more than 1000 people from the communities of Ward 04, 07, 08, 09, 11 and 12, which was welcomed overwhelmingly.

During his address, the District Mayor highlighted that Wards 07 and 12 will benefit from the R10 million MIG-funded VIP Sanitation Project, where each of these wards amongst other wards in the District would benefit from receiving 750 VIP toilets. This project is currently under construction and is at 60% towards completion and will be completed in the 2024/2025 financial year.

Shandu informed the scores in attendance that, the municipality had begun tender process for drilling of boreholes…

Shandu added that Wards 04, 07, 08, 09 and 11 will benefit from the R245 million MIG funded Upgrade of the Mvutshane Water Works, whose capacity will be increased by an additional 6 million litres. This project is currently under construction and is at 25% towards completion and will be completed in the 2025/2026 financial year

Taking stock of challenges being faced with regards to provision and access to water supply, Shandu informed the scores in attendance that, the municipality had begun tender process for drilling of boreholes. Through this project Ward 04 gets four (4) new boreholes, Ward 07 gets two (2) new boreholes, Ward 08 gets one (1) new borehole, Ward 09 gets one (1) new borehole, Ward 11 gets four (4) new borehole and Ward 12 gets one (1) new borehole.

Shandu added that Ward 07, was in the UMshwati project route, once the project is completed in Ndwedwe Municipality the pipeline will traverse through Ward 07, where even a reservoir will be built.

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