Regional chief whip for the ANC, William Chuene, (with checkered shirt) with constituency staff members urges councillors to commit to their ward responsibilities.
The Joburg City Council recently celebrated women by endowing 27 female councillors with certificates of recognition of their services to their respective constituencies and, by extension, to all women of the city.
The certification event was held to urge women not to despair as they juggle family and leadership roles.
In the Alex region, councillors Mogadi Radebe of Ward 81, and Ambi Maseko of Ward 107, received certificates for Going the Extra Mile In Service To Their Community; and councillors Joyce Ngwenya of Ward 105, and Deborah Franscisco of Ward 108, were cited for Services to The Community Under Difficult Conditions.
Acknowledging their recognition, the regional chief whip for the ANC, William Chuene, said although it is symbolic, the gesture was a reminder to all about women’s roles in the betterment of society.
“The recognition should be used to inspire all councillors to dedicate themselves to servicing their constituencies,” said Chuene.
Ward councillors Ambi Maseko, Joyce Ngwenya, Deborah Francisco and Mokgadi Radebe hold up their certificates of recognition.
Region E official Vuyiswa Thomas (with spectacles) and councillors Julia Moloi, Ambi Maseko, Joyce Ngwenya, Deborah Francisco and Mokgadi Radebe.
ALEX female councillors, and their male counterparts and staff from the Provincial Constituency Office, with their certificates from Joburg City Council. Ward councillors Ambi Maseko, Joyce Ngwenya, Deborah Francisco and Mokgadi Radebe hold their certificates.
Regional chief whip for the ANC, William Chuene, (with checkered shirt) urges councillors to commit to their ward responsibilities. In the meeting are constituency staff members.
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