Vuselela addressing service delivery in the city
In a statement released by the City of Ekurhuleni it mentioned that in response to the backlog in service delivery due to the effects of Covid-19, the City of Ekurhuleni initiated the Vuselela Service Delivery Campaign.
“We are experiencing backlogs due to Covid-19, among other things. Most departments are also working on reduced staff due to health-related issues,” said Isaac Bangilizwe, Ekurhuleni’s divisional head of operations.
“The recent rains also did not make things easier. This is not an isolated case and that is the reason we will go across the City to clear the backlogs,”
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He said this has led to delays in services such as patching of potholes, road markings, grass cutting, tree pruning and removal of illegal dumping.
Recently the Vuselela Service Delivery campaign visited Bedfordview for patching of potholes, painting of road markings, pruning of trees and grass cutting.
Residents are urged to continue to register service delivery complaints in their areas to the call centre by calling 0860 543 000, tweeting CoE_Call_Centre or using the My CoE App.
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