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Aldermanship bestowed on five local councillors by Ekurhuleni

Five councilors in Ekurhuleni received their Aldermanship status at the Germiston Council Chambers.

Ekurhuleni speaker Raymond Dhlamini bestowed the title and status of aldermanship upon five councillors at the Germiston Council Chambers on November 24.

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This title is presented to councillors who, in line with the City’s conferment of civic honours policy among other criteria, have over several years served on one or more local government bodies in South Africa.

Whip of Council, Khetha Shandu hands over the Aldermanship certificate to Clr Pieter Henning along with executive mayor Tania Campbell.

The title is conferred once a year as and when councillors reach the required milestone.

They retain the title even after they leave public office.

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Aldermanship was conferred to Tracey Lourenco, Pieter Henning, Jaco Terblanche, Phillip Mabekenyane Thamahane and Nomalanga Annah Mnguni.

Clr Jaco Terblanche receives his Aldermanship certificate from Whip of Council, Khetha Shandu and executive mayor Tania Campbell.

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Former Thembisa councillor, Phillip Mabekenyane Thamahane received his Aldermanship certificate at Germiston Council Chambers. Whip of Council, Khetha Shandu hands over the award, with the City of Ekurhuleni mayor Tania Campbell.

 

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