eThekwini scoops infrastructure award for third time | Infrastructure news

James Nxumalo eThekwini Mayor

eThekwini Mayor James Nxumalo said the Municipality has spent R840 million on EPWP and created over 29 000 work opportunities in the 2014/15 financial year.

The eThekwini Municipality has scooped the best Metropolitan Municipality Award in the infrastructure sector at the Kamoso Awards held in Pretoria recently.

It is the third time the City has scooped the prestigious award.

The awards are to encourage, motivate, recognise and reward government departments, municipalities, provinces and public bodies that excel in implementing the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP).

The programme aims to significantly alleviate and reduce poverty and unemployment by creating work opportunities.

Other finalists competing for the top prize in the infrastructure sector were the cities of Cape Town and Johannesburg.

The infrastructure sector of the awards focused on increasing the labour intensity of government-funded infrastructure projects as well as building cost-effective quality assets.

eThekwini Mayor James Nxumalo said as part of the City’s commitment to be Africa’s most caring and liveable City by 2030 and to address the triple challenge of unemployment, inequality and poverty, the Municipality has spent R840 million on EPWP and created over 29 000 work opportunities in the 2014/15 financial year.

“Winning this award for the second consecutive year and three times overall is a testimony to our concerted efforts to transform lives by providing access to opportunities to earn an income. We have expanded the methods of labour-intensive production in government-funded projects to eThekwini residents, thus making a socio-economic impact among communities and individual beneficiaries,” he said.

 

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