
Clamping down crime in and around Mthatha
The Deputy Provincial Police Commissioner Major General, Thandiswa Kupiso is leading a multidisciplinary anti crime roadblock in Viedgesville outside Mthatha in the O.R. Tambo District. +25
The Deputy Provincial Police Commissioner Major General, Thandiswa Kupiso is leading a multidisciplinary anti crime roadblock in Viedgesville outside Mthatha in the O.R. Tambo District. +25
In attempts to clamp down crime in the district, the Minister of Police, Mr. Senzo Mchunu held a Ministerial stakeholder engagement session at the O. R. Tambo Hall in the O. R. Tambo District with the theme : ENHANCING PARTNERSHIP WITH CITIZENS FOR SAFER COMMUNITIES. In attendance was the Eastern Cape Premier, Oscar Mabuyane, MEC […]
The O.R. Tambo District Municipality in partnership with King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality handed over six houses in Baziya village in ward 15. This comes after these homes were hit by disaster in the previous years.
The upgrades will allow the plant to pump out more water to Mthatha CBD, peri-urban areas and parts of Mqanduli. It will also provide reliable water supply to rural areas with no water and those relying on stand alone schemes.
DISTRICT MAYOR’S FORUM FOCUSES ON MTHATHA AIRPORT In his opening remarks the O.R Tambo District Municipality Executive Mayor Cllr. Mesuli Ngqondwana says the District Mayors Forum should continue to act as the engine to drive economic development, safety and security, as well as general development of the residents of this region. Today the DIMAFO put […]
ORTDM Executive Mayor, Cllr. Mesuli Ngqondwana is expected to host a Special District Mayors’ Forum meeting with key stakeholders. The session will be held as follows: Enkululekweni Council Chamber, Mthatha. 17 July 2024 08:30
O.R. Tambo District Municipality Community Services MMC, Cllr Gcingca handed over 96 parcels to KSD Local Municipality residents of wards 1,2,3,4,10,11,12, 14,37,21,22,23,26,and 29. The parcels are intended to assist the victims who were affected by floods that left many homeless and destitute.
Following the appointment of a new Council Speaker, Cllr Siphokazi Njisane; the meeting considered reports from various committees of Council and received the Executive Mayor’s reports. The reports reflected great improvements from various departments as well as the work done by the Municipal Public Accounts Committee (MPAC).
Cllr. Njisane takes over, following the resignation of the previous speaker who has been appointed in the provincial legislature after the general elections.