Goods to the value of more than R2 million were seized by the Letaba sheriff today, August 24, at the Greater Tzaneen Municipality in Limpopo, Letaba Herald reports.
Six computers (including screens, keyboards etc.), three plasma television screens, a scanner, an Isuzu bakkie and a Toyota Quantum were all seized during what was the third seizure of goods at GTM this year.
The sheriff had paid a visit to the GTM on July 12 this year.
Residents who were looking to settle their accounts or pay for amenities such as water and electricity were left frustrated as the municipality could not provide them with the necessary services after the computers were seized.
Apparently, this will also not be the last time goods are seized from GTM.
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There have been countless calls and messages from infuriated residents who were not able to pay their bills or pay for their vehicle licences due to the seizure.
“I came here to renew my vehicle licence as it has expired, only to find that they cannot assist me because their devices have been seized. Now, what am I going to tell the traffic officer who pulls me over, checks my licence disc and sees that my licence has expired? Will our mayor be able to pay my fine?” enquired an infuriated resident.
According to other Tzaneen residents, they are aware they can go to the Post Office for their vehicle licences, but the printer at the Post Office has not been functioning for the past two weeks.
READ MORE:
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/pe-municipality-hawks-hot-heels-tender-fraudsters/
– Caxton News Service
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