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Metro conducts audit for sport, recreation organisations

The Ekurhuleni Metro is on a drive to collate a database of all sport and recreation organisations that exist within the region.

According to Themba Gadebe, spokesperson for the metro, this follows the launch of the Ekurhuleni Sport and Recreation Structures Audit 2015.

“The mission of the metro’s Sport and Recreation Division is to contribute to the development of the community through the provision of excellent sport and recreation services and programmes,” he said.

“In order to achieve this, it is necessary for the metro to compile a comprehensive database containing all the relevant information about its stakeholders and community structures that are involved in sport and recreation programmes.

“This information will be used to determine the status of sport and recreation in Ekurhuleni and will also determine the way forward with regard to how the metro can support programmes and events taking place in Ekurhuleni.

“This will also ensure that we make an effective contribution towards enhancing the quality of life of our communities participating in such activities.”

Audit registration forms are available at all Ekurhuleni Customer Care Centres (CCC) and libraries, as well as on the metro’s website, www.ekurhuleni.gov.za.

Completed forms can be submitted at the Customer Care Centres, libraries or at the Sports and Recreation offices, at the Germiston Stadium, Delville North Road, Germiston South.

For more information, contact Leleti Ntombela on 011 999 1746, email to leleti.ntombela@ekurhuleni.gov.za, or fax to 086 659 8019.

Registration is already open and closes on Wednesday, September 30.

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