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Would love to see the cost to income ratio for such departments. Open at 8, close for a whole hour at lunch and then closed again at 3. Grubby, no social distancing at all - bring lots of sanitizer. So the system wants us to book an appointment online. You check every day for slots but you are met with zero slots available all over GP. When you finally get a slot and head to Springs, you better get up early because the appointment system does not apply. I had a 10am appointment but I was told to join a line with people who had 8am appointments.

I mean what's the point of booking online when the system is not followed. The staffs attitude, typical government employee. I had to drive back to Pretoria without any help and had to go back the next day. Was a lot of standing in lines but overall a very well organized venue. Drivers licence renewal takes abour 1. Applying online is pointless cause they don't even check the ref nor consider your appointed time.

Personeel baie vriendelik en behulpsaam. There are ques but there's order. There were 3 different ques and I was there to collect. I have no complaints. The service was great, if only I was told in time that I'd need to pick up forms to take to the Dr is would have made a difference. I as a tax paying citizen, am very disappointed at everything in S. A that says Department. This 1 was absolutely no different!

Ekurhuleni Use of e-Siyakhokha. You only have to register at one of the two websites. Use your own Identity Number as username and provide your own password. Paid, Cancelled, Withdrawn, etc. How do I pay my Ekurhuleni fine? How do I do a representation? This must be done within 30 days after fine has been issued or before the Payment date on any Summons or Notice to appear in Court. Good day, I have received a summons for a fine that is not mine. It is not my vehicle, neither my vehicle registration number — so they got this all wrong.

Whom can I contact to assist? I am running around in circles here and cannot get this sorted out. Furthermore, she will ramp up service delivery in an effort to attract much needed investment into the City and stimulate job opportunities for our people who call Ekurhuleni home.

Mayor Campbell enjoys spending time with her extended family and close friends. In her spare time, she is an avid reader. Ekurhuleni Speaker of Council. Cllr Raymond Dhlamini.

A resident of the City of Ekurhuleni since birth, Cllr Dhlamini 42 believes in using his position to influence positive social change by improving the livelihoods of the people in the City. His involvement in politics and youth development display a deep passion for working with people but more importantly, it reflects a deeper commitment to inspire a culture of serving diligently and transparently.

His upbringing is the backstory and motivation behind his belief in empowering residents by creating a safer, upwardly mobile developmental city with a specific focus on poverty alleviation. He takes the responsibility bestowed upon him by council with utmost earnestness - not only has he committed to serving the people of Ekurhuleni with dignity by oath, but also reinforcing this ethos in his acceptance speech.

During his tenure he wishes to see a progressive council that passes impactful resolutions which will ultimately uplift poor communities, ensure consistent service delivery, and achieve good governance. As the custodian of the Legislature, he will also oversee the work of oversight committees whose primary role is to ensure stringent scrutiny over the work of the Executive and its Administration. He also displays a sense of urgency in ensuring councillors are well equipped to start doing their work of serving communities.

Ekurhuleni Whip Of Council. Ald Khetha Shandu. The newly elected Whip of Council, Alderman Khetha Shandu, comes from humble beginnings and has diligently worked his way up. Before he shifted his interest to politics, Ald Shandu worked in the corporate sector for over 12 years in the logistics and insurance industries. He has been a resident of Ekurhuleni since , where he lived in Thembisa as a backyard dweller until where he came face-to-face with the challenges faced by most Ekurhuleni residents.

Ald Shandu has been a councillor in Ekurhuleni since and has held numerous positions of leadership within local government structures. Latest News.



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