Outgoing mayor details the city’s successes

JOBURG - Outgoing mayor Tau details city's successes in his tenure

The Joburg City Council’s African National Congress renominated mayor-elect Parks Tau took a swipe at some in the opposition for pretending there was no service delivery in the city in the past 21 years.

In his valedictory speech Tau said they misled residents by suggesting they could miraculously, deliver things that they alone claimed had not been delivered.

Conceding that many challenges still remained, he chronicled the following as achievements in his 2011 to 2016 tenure saying they fulfilled the city’s Integrated Development Plan and its Growth and Development Strategy 2040.

Tau also said that the cash reserves created made the city the country’s highest capital investment place with over R8 billion of local investments, a R78 billion asset local government entity accounting for 14 percent of the national economy and, an increased capital expenditure of R10.8 billion in 2014/15 financial year from R3.7 billion in 2011/12.

He proudly announced that the city received awards from Citi Foundation and The Economist Magazine for the youth development programme, Fitch and Moody’s Rating Agency for the Green Bond listed on the stock exchange, Arbor City Award 2015, South Africa’s Greenest Metropolitan Municipality Award and, the Global Financial Centers Index which identified the Joburg as the 33rd economically powerful city globally and, number one in the continent, and the most inspiring and popular destination in the continent for a second consecutive year.

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