WC cabinet directs R75m towards Knysna and other disasters

Ongoing assistance would also be provided to the respective municipalities worst affected by the current drought.


Following a meeting of the Western Cape Cabinet in Knysna on June 14, a decision has been taken to reprioritise R75 million towards addressing damage caused by the Cape storm and rebuilding Knysna and surrounding areas, reports the Knysna-Plett Herald.

Ongoing assistance would also be provided to the respective municipalities worst affected by the current drought, which resulted in a recent disaster classification.

“Our government is committed to working with the local authorities to rebuild the lives of residents who have suffered great loss. This initial allocation of R75-million is a first step in this process. We will continually reassess the needs and priorities going forward,” said Premier Helen Zille.

Provincial finance minister Ivan Meyer said: “Our government is also grateful for the immense contribution from the private sector. The four major banks have made pledges, and DHL has so far delivered an enormous 284 tons of aid to Knysna.”

The allocation of R75 million to assist with the recent disasters across the province was taken in terms of section 25 of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), which enables the Meyer to authorise the use of funds from the Provincial Revenue Fund. The PFMA allows for this expenditure in exceptional circumstances.

The province has also approached the National Disaster Management Centre and National Treasury to access further funding.

Caxton News Service

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