Ekurhuleni junior council elects leadership

The Junior Speaker of Council, Khanyisile Sponzwa from Global College in Kempton Park, expressed her gratitude for the appointment.

On Friday, August 14, the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (EMM) made history as the first Ekurhuleni Junior Council was elected at the Germiston Civic Centre.

The Ekurhuleni spokesperson, Mr Themba Gadebe, said after deliberations and a lengthy voting process, the young Ekurhuleni Council, comprising of representatives from 99 schools in Ekurhuleni, selected the junior Speaker of the House, Deputy Speaker, Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Chief Whip and Proportional Representative (PR) Councillor who will lead the first sitting of the Junior Council meeting.

Mr Gadebe said the Junior Council is a first of its kind in Ekurhuleni, which will ensure that youngsters at the school level understand what democracy is about and take part in deliberations to ensure that children’s issues are taken into account by the municipality and its Council.

In her acceptance speech, the Junior Speaker of Council, Khanyisile Sponzwa from Global College in Kempton Park, expressed her gratitude for the appointment and pleaded with the young councillors to unite in serving the community of Ekurhuleni.

“Making a difference in the lives of people starts with knowing yourself and we, as young people, are faced with many social challenges including teenage pregnancy and substance abuse to name a few,” said the Speaker.

“As young councillors and future leaders, we can assist in bettering the lives of the youth. Together let us serve our generation,” she said.

The leaders of the Ekurhuleni Junior Council are:

Mr Gadebe said the inauguration of the Ekurhuleni Junior Council will take place on a date yet to be announced.

The young councillors will take an oath before the house as councilors, who will hold office for the next two years.

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