Brink set to hold briefing on future of coalition governance in Tshwane

Brink set to hold briefing on future of coalition governance in Tshwane
 Save as PDF
Since 2021, the Democratic Alliance (DA), ActionSA, Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP), and the Freedom Front (FF) Plus have been governing Tshwane.Since being elected as Tshwane mayor 18 months ago, Brink said he had fulfilled his four main obligations.These are stabilising the capital city’s finances, improving service delivery, driving energy independence from Eskom, and providing clean water to the cholera-affected area of Hammanskraal.

In his time in charge, Tshwane improved its audit outcome from adverse to qualified.

Brink has also led an initiative to lease out two of the city’s decommissioned power stations to the private sector, and he says by October, the residents of Hammanskraal will have clean drinking tap water.

Brink is due to face a vote of no confidence next Thursday, and without the support of ActionSA, his coalition doesn’t have enough numbers to prevent it from passing.

Related post

Africa draws capital in a World of retreating investment: Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa lead a new investment geography

Africa draws capital in a World of retreating investment:…

 Save as PDFBy AfricaHeadline | Global Economy As global foreign direct investment (FDI) recorded its second consecutive annual decline, Africa emerged…
Mahama unveils three international panels to advance global reparatory justice agenda

Mahama unveils three international panels to advance global reparatory…

 Save as PDFAccra, Ghana — Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama has announced the creation of three international panels aimed at advancing…
The Berlin conference never really ended: Africa’s unfinished quest for economic sovereignty

The Berlin conference never really ended: Africa’s unfinished quest…

 Save as PDFOpinion On February 26, 1885, the Berlin Conference formally concluded. European powers left the German capital with maps, treaties…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *