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Kagiso Memorial among unutilised heritage sites

R100 million worth of heritage monuments are not operational.

DA Member of the Provincial Legislature (MPL), Kingsol Chabalala, has lamented the fact that several heritage sites, including Kagiso Memorial, remain not fully operational.

This according to a statement Chabalala released on June 21 in which he said, “Over the past 11 years, the residents of Gauteng have been expecting the full functionality of the Women’s Living Monument, Boipatong Monument, and the Kagiso Memorial which remain not fully operational. These monuments have cost the Gauteng Department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation (SACR) over R100 million, yet they are not benefiting the residents of Gauteng.

“The Women’s Living Heritage Monument was initiated in 2012 and was meant to be completed in 2015, but the construction of the facility was only completed in August 2018. However, some of the heritage work is yet to be installed. Delays in the completion of this project have had a financial impact as the initial budget of R151 861 075,59 accrued to R205 693 734,18.

“The Boipatong Monument and Youth Centre were initiated in 2011 and were supposed to be completed in 2012 but were only completed in November 2015. The initial budget was R32 572 833 which accrued to R35 199 212,50.

The Kagiso Memorial was built in 2014 and was opened in 2016 with a budget of R39 501 852, and is still not fully operational.”

Chabalala went on to say “The unnecessary delays by the department in the completion of these monuments are denying our youth access to empowerment and up-skilling opportunities that could be offered by these facilities. Furthermore, these facilities have the potential to boost local tourism and attract investment to grow the local economy. By so doing, they create employment opportunities in our townships.

“The DA demands that SACR must ensure that these monuments are fully operational as a matter of urgency. MEC Mbali Hlophe must conduct an audit on the current status of these monuments and provide a comprehensive plan to ensure that these monuments are fully operational and deliver services to our people,” he concluded.

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Clinton Botha

For more than 4 and a half years, Clinton Botha was a journalist at Roodepoort Record. His articles were regularly published in the Northside Chronicle now known as the Roodepoort Northsider. Clinton is also the editor of Randfontein Herald since July 2020. As a sports fanatic he wormed his way into various "beats - as the media would know it - and admits openly that his big love always have something to do with a scoreboard, crowds and usually a ball that hops.
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