
In a comprehensive State of the Municipality Address delivered on June 27, 2024, Midvaal Executive Mayor Peter Teixeira painted a picture of a thriving municipality at the midpoint of his term. Teixeira began by acknowledging the challenges facing Midvaal, including electricity cable theft, load shedding impacts, high crime rates, infrastructure backlogs, and economic stagnation. Despite these hurdles, he emphasized the municipality's achievements and ongoing commitments.
Financial stability was a key highlight, with Midvaal securing its tenth clean audit and being rated the most financially sustainable municipality for the third consecutive year. The mayor presented a R1.9 billion budget for 2024/2025, noting it as cash-backed and credible. Tariff increases were announced: 7% for water and refuse collection, 6% for sanitation, and a proposed 12.7% for electricity pending NERSA approval.
Teixeira emphasized the municipality's commitment to empowerment through preferential procurement, reporting an average of 32.70% of procurement benefiting previously disadvantaged communities. He also highlighted innovations in financial management, including the automation of supply chain processes and strategic investment of municipal funds.
In terms of economic development, the mayor reported on significant investments in Midvaal, including a new Sasol petrol station, the R370 million Riverstone Mall project, and the relocation of SA Taxi from Midrand. He outlined the municipality's Local Economic Development Strategy and efforts to support tourism and small businesses.
Infrastructure development featured prominently in the address. Teixeira detailed ongoing housing projects in Sicelo and Mamello, efforts to issue title deeds, and investments in recreational facilities and cemeteries. He reported on road maintenance efforts, including pothole repairs and the rehabilitation of Johan Le Roux road. The mayor also outlined plans for stormwater management and electrical infrastructure upgrades.
Water and sanitation infrastructure improvements were highlighted, including the installation of standby generators and battery storage systems to mitigate the impact of load shedding. Teixeira also mentioned plans for bulk pipeline replacements and water meter upgrades.
The mayor emphasized the municipality's social responsibility initiatives, including donations of wheelchairs and crutches, food packages, and financial aid for students. He also reported on support provided to NGOs operating in Midvaal.
Teixeira concluded by reaffirming his administration's commitment to enhancing service delivery, enabling a safe community, promoting local economic development, adopting clean energy, building partnerships, and being a people-centered institution. He projected spending of almost R4 billion over the remaining half of his term to fulfill these commitments.
While the address was overwhelmingly positive, focusing on achievements and plans, it's worth noting that some challenges, such as the ongoing issues with illegal dumping and the significant backlog in road upgrades, will require continued attention and resources. Overall, Mayor Teixeira presented Midvaal as an "Island of Excellence" making steady progress despite broader national challenges.
Key Points:
- Midvaal secures 10th clean audit and rated most financially sustainable municipality for 3rd consecutive year
- R1.9 billion budget approved for 2024/2025
- Preferential procurement benefiting previously disadvantaged communities averages 32.70%
- Major investments: New Sasol petrol station, R370 million Riverstone Mall project, SA Taxi relocation
- Ongoing housing projects in Sicelo and Mamello
- Road maintenance efforts include pothole repairs and rehabilitation of Johan Le Roux road
- Electrical infrastructure upgrades and water/sanitation improvements underway
- Social initiatives include donations of wheelchairs, food packages, and student financial aid
- Projected spending of R4 billion over next 2.5 years