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Fridays are for Letsema

Letsema is up on its feet, impacting the streets of eMalahleni.

The Letsema Programme, initiated by the Emalahleni Local Municipality, is still on the move. The programme cracks down on illegal connections, road patching, street cleaning and management, grading, and other issues faced by the city.

On July 5, Letsema camped at Thushanang to offer the service delivery.

The programme aims to strengthen service delivery and municipal accountability.

By collaborating with law enforcement, municipal departments, volunteers, and local stakeholders, Letsema promotes efficiency and ensures residents see real improvements in their neighborhoods.

By disconnecting illegal connections and bypassed meters, the municipality can ensure that services are delivered efficiently and effectively to those who need them most.

As it was previously stated by the Emalahleni Local Municipality’s Executive Mayor, Clr Vusi Nhlapho, that they aim to bring municipal services closer to the people, making sure every ward benefits from dedicated attention and sustainable solutions.

Letsema is about restoring dignity, fostering community pride, and ensuring that Emalahleni remains a well-serviced and livable municipality for all. The Letsema remains on duty.

The Letsema Programme went to even recognise those who are homeless, offering them a visit to where they are currently residing.

Nhlapho is pleading with residents to lend their helping hands to crack down on illegal activities in the city.

 

“We urge the community to stand with us by reporting illegal activities that disrupt service delivery. Thank you to all teams on the ground. Letsema continues weekly as we work together for a cleaner, safer community,” Nhlapho added.

 

The programme continues every Friday to make changes with the help of community members who volunteer to help.

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Zita Goldswain

News Editor at the Witbank News Caxton stable. Witbank News has been my ‘home’ for the past 24 years. Journalism is the ability to meet the challenge of filling the space true words said by Rebecca West. I meet challenges, get the better of them and fill space with true words.
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