COJ to support human resource and development orientated projects

JOBURG – City sets aside over R1 billion for job creation, while youth development has received seed funding worth R50 million.

Finance MMC details how the City will prioritise tariffs relief and rebates for pensioners, job creation and youth development.

With an overall budget that comprises an operating expense of R60.6 billion and a capital expenditure of R7.5 billion, the City of Johannesburg has pledged its support to tariffs relief and rebates for pensioners, job creation and youth development. Over R1 billion has been set aside for job creation, while youth development receives seed funding of R50 million. The budget report was adopted by the majority of political parties in Council, who also adopted the IDP and Business Plan processes.

MMC for Finance Jolidee Matongo said the budget exceeds expectations despite the global economic downturn. “The tariff-setting process, which was presented through a public participation engagement, took into consideration the likely impact the initially proposed tariff increases had on the local economy, businesses and residents.” Matongo noted that the ripple effect of a worldwide economic melt-down brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic, and the subsequent national lockdown in South Africa, are evident in the decline of the City’s revenue since April. He added that the tariffs contained in the budget demonstrate the City’s commitment to inclusivity and accountability to residents.

2020/2021 City of Johannesburg budgetary allocations also include:

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