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As a democratic society, the City of Johannesburg must ensure that in all that it does to improve the lives and livelihood of its citizens and as local government it does not leave its communities behind but listens and endeavours to service their needs.
This is how the Speaker of Council, Councillor Nonceba Molwele, kicked off proceedings during a virtual public meeting on rates with stakeholders and residents last week.
The City has been holding virtual public meetings public participation from 9 February until 5 March 2021 to get residents’ views on the rates policy. So far the response of attendance digitally is commendable. Seventeen sessions are still to take place in all the regions where some wards were left for later.