ActionSA welcomes the tabling of the first fully funded budget since 2022 in the City of Tshwane, led by Dr Nasiphi Moya, reaffirming the multi-party coalition’s commitment to sound governance, financial stability and improved service delivery for all residents.
Certified by National Treasury, the budget presented by Deputy Executive Mayor, Cllr Eugene Modise on behalf of the mulit-party coalition reflects a clear focus on infrastructure upgrades, inner-city rejuvenation and equitable service delivery, while maintaining strict fiscal discipline.
ActionSA is proud that GCR’s recent revision of the City’s credit outlook to stable signals growing confidence in Tshwane’s financial management and its ability to contain costs and reduce debt risk, which previous administrations failed to achieve.
In recognition of the new administration’s growth-focused approach, ActionSA welcomes the R780 million allocated to Economic Development and Spatial Planning. This is aligned with the City’s economic revitalisation strategy, which aims to attract over R17 billion in investment and create 80 000 jobs.
ActionSA believes this budget acknowledges the severe infrastructure challenges inherited from years of chronic mismanagement and underfunding, which brought the City to the brink of collapse, and represents a commendable turning point through targeted investment. By prioritising reliable access to electricity and clean, drinkable water, the City is taking meaningful steps to ensure consistent access to essential basic services.
In fulfilling ActionSA’s commitment to restoring the dignity of communities long neglected, the R98 million allocated to the formalisation of informal settlements represents an important first step towards securing dignity and decent housing for residents across Tshwane.
ActionSA is confident that investments in Community Safety, Social Services, and the strengthening of governance and customer care will help make Tshwane safer and provide reliable, quality services, especially for the most vulnerable, while ensuring greater accountability within the City.
ActionSA is proud of the City of Tshwane’s remarkable progress in achieving the goals set out in its turnaround strategy. This success has been made possible by matured collaboration, responsible governance and, above all, a genuine commitment to meeting the needs of residents.
Together with all our multi-party coalition partners, we remain dedicated to building a prosperous, inclusive and financially stable Tshwane that delivers effectively and continues to grow rapidly in record time.
ActionSA Welcomes Fully Funded Budget as Tshwane Builds on Turnaround Success
ActionSA welcomes the tabling of the first fully funded budget since 2022 in the City of Tshwane, led by Dr Nasiphi Moya, reaffirming the multi-party coalition’s commitment to sound governance, financial stability and improved service delivery for all residents.
Certified by National Treasury, the budget presented by Deputy Executive Mayor, Cllr Eugene Modise on behalf of the mulit-party coalition reflects a clear focus on infrastructure upgrades, inner-city rejuvenation and equitable service delivery, while maintaining strict fiscal discipline.
ActionSA is proud that GCR’s recent revision of the City’s credit outlook to stable signals growing confidence in Tshwane’s financial management and its ability to contain costs and reduce debt risk, which previous administrations failed to achieve.
In recognition of the new administration’s growth-focused approach, ActionSA welcomes the R780 million allocated to Economic Development and Spatial Planning. This is aligned with the City’s economic revitalisation strategy, which aims to attract over R17 billion in investment and create 80 000 jobs.
ActionSA believes this budget acknowledges the severe infrastructure challenges inherited from years of chronic mismanagement and underfunding, which brought the City to the brink of collapse, and represents a commendable turning point through targeted investment. By prioritising reliable access to electricity and clean, drinkable water, the City is taking meaningful steps to ensure consistent access to essential basic services.
In fulfilling ActionSA’s commitment to restoring the dignity of communities long neglected, the R98 million allocated to the formalisation of informal settlements represents an important first step towards securing dignity and decent housing for residents across Tshwane.
ActionSA is confident that investments in Community Safety, Social Services, and the strengthening of governance and customer care will help make Tshwane safer and provide reliable, quality services, especially for the most vulnerable, while ensuring greater accountability within the City.
ActionSA is proud of the City of Tshwane’s remarkable progress in achieving the goals set out in its turnaround strategy. This success has been made possible by matured collaboration, responsible governance and, above all, a genuine commitment to meeting the needs of residents.
Together with all our multi-party coalition partners, we remain dedicated to building a prosperous, inclusive and financially stable Tshwane that delivers effectively and continues to grow rapidly in record time.