Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Culture and Arts

S. African mayor rejects $100,000 car, directs money to go into water provision

Abdur Rahman Alfa Shaban

The mayor in South Africa’s district municipality of Vhembe, Florence Radzilani, has turned down an offer by the municipality to buy her a car worth over $100,000 (the equivalent of 1.5 million rands)

Radzilani who belongs to the ruling African National Congress (ANC) said instead that the money be used to buy more crane trucks to deal with water shortages in the district, the News24 portal reports.

“Since we got into office on 26 August we have received 310 cases of water issues, and out of that 310 we managed to resolve 133. Only 53 villages were getting water, but now 133 villages get water. We hope that soon all the villages will receive water,” she said.

Since we got into office on 26 August we have received 310 cases of water issues, and out of that 310 we managed to resolve 133. Only 53 villages were getting water, but now 133 villages get water. We hope that soon all the villages will receive water.

She was addressing journalists on Tuesday at a media briefing in the Vhembe mayoral boardroom on her first 100 days in the job. She disclosed that her office had bought five trucks and were in the process of buying another two.

“I know it’s very risky because the vehicle I’m using was bought by the previous mayor and has reached the mileage limit of 170 000km. We are not allowed to use a car that has exceeded that, but I’m willing to take that risk so that all the villages might receive water,” said Radzilani.

She also spoke about the need to refurbish boreholes and to build more water tanks to get water to every household in Vhembe. Vhembe is one of the 5 districts of Limpopo province of South Africa. It is the northernmost district of the country.

 

Avatar photo
Written By

“Montage Africa” is built to be a truly inspirational lifestyle magazine.

Business/Economy

On Monday, March 6th 2023, BUILD Nigeria, a registered youth-led nonprofit providing low-income Nigerian students with opportunities to study at world-class universities, announced that all...

News

The monumental failure of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank earlier this month have raised concerns of system-wide contagion that could spread to other...

News

Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba hosted his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in Libreville with several Central African heads of state at a summit on...

Tech News

By Upuli De Abrew What is needed is for the data strategy to align with business strategy, and for it to be able to...

News

In this interview with ABBANOBI – EKU ONYEKA in his office in Abuja, the President, of Kubwa Hotel Owners Association, Kubwa, Abuja the Federal...

News

By Anne Githuku-Shongwe and Eva Kiwango Anne Githuku-Shongwe is the UNAIDS Regional Support Team for Eastern and Southern Africa Director and Eva Kiwango is the Country Director...

Business

Every year, Jeune Afrique and The Africa Report establish a ranking of the Top 500 companies on the continent. This year, the ranking illustrates...

News

 Global central banks must juggle the need to control inflation through higher interest rates and to calm markets unnerved by banking sector turmoil that...

News

When co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin announced that they were leaving their day-to-day roles at Google parent Alphabet in 2019, handing Sundar Pichai the keys to...

Sports

By Nick Said The recent World Cup in Qatar has been a massive boost for African football and provided a newfound respect for the...

Culture

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said anti-LGBT draft legislation passed by Uganda’s parliament on Tuesday undermines fundamental human rights and urged the...

News

SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) today announced GROW with SAP, a new offering to help midsize customers adopt cloud ERP that enables speed, predictability and continuous...