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NOTICE: 16/1/5
SAVING WATER – ALL TOWNS CEDERBERG MUNICIPALITY
Cederberg Municipality hereby requests the public to use water sparingly to protect our vulnerable and limited water resources. If we do not receive cooperation, we will be forced to implement water restriction measures.
We request the community to please cooperate.
We encourage the public to report the misuse of water on 027 482 8000/ admin@cederbergraad.co.za
Last published 29 February 2024KENNISGEWING: 16/1/5
BESPARING VAN WATER – ALLE DORPE CEDERBERG MUNISIPALITEIT
Hiermee versoek Cederberg Munisipaliteit die publiek om water spaarsamig te gebruik om ons kwesbare en beperkte waterbronne te beskerm. Indien ons geen samewerking ontvang, sal ons genoodsaak word om water beperkings maatreëls te implementeer.
Ons versoek die gemeenskap om asseblief saam te werk.
Ons moedig die publiek aan om die misbruik van water te rapporteer by 027 482 8000/ admin@cederbergraad.co.za
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THE DAWN OF A NEW ERA
Adjustment budget speech by the Executive Mayor, Dr Ruben Richards, delivered at a sitting of a Special Council meeting of the Cederberg Municipality held 28 February 2024 in Clanwilliam Council Chambers.
Honourable Speaker, Municipal Manager, Councillors, Officials, and members of the public.
The primary purpose of this Special Council meeting is the tabling for adoption by council the Adjustment Budget in terms of Chapter 4, section 28 (2) (a), (b) and (d) of the Municipal Finance Management Act - MFMA (Act 56 of 2003). With that context in mind, it is my privilege to table the Revised Budget for 2023/24.
Honorable Speaker and Councilors, as you are aware, our budget was unfunded when it was tabled in May 2020 already - long before the current council was inaugurated. Consequently, the municipality was required by National and Provincial Treasury to develop a Budget Implementation Plan, the objective of which was to ensure that we incrementally get to a position of a funded budget and ensure the financial viability of our Municipality.
During the compilation of this adjustment budget we had to balance financial sustainability with the demands of service delivery in a difficult economic environment. Our main focus was to create a sound and stable financial position.
On 1 March 2023, one of the first decisions of the new council under our leadership was to adopt the Section 154 Support Plan in conjunction with the Budget Funding Plan and Cost Containment measures as imposed by Provincial and National Treasury. So, for the past year, we have religiously adhered to all the regulations and provisions of these plans. As a consequence, I am proud to announce today that we can table a funded adjustment budget.
Honourable Speaker, allow me to thank our councilors and administration for their sterling efforts and hard work. I also want to thank residents who have regularly paid their bills. I particularly want to thank the chairperson of our Finance Portfolio Committee, Cllr Johan van Heerden, for his unwavering dedication and punctilious financial eye for detail, together with the other members of that committee including the CFO, Nico Smit and the MM, Gerrit Matthyse.
The councillors and administration have collectively joined hands and through their hard work and diligence have achieved the five (5) pillars of a funded budget which I would like to summarise just briefly.
Pillar 1: Positive cash flows with a focus on revenue from trading services
Positive cash flow on nearly all trading services has increased and due to diligent credit control measures the revenue base of the municipality has increased.
Pillar 2: The implementation of cost containment measures
Strict cost containment measures have resulted in a saving of nearly R2 million in the first half of this financial year.
Pillar 3: Realistic debtors’ collection rate
The administration has succeeded in achieving a 94% debt collection rate which is outstanding against the background of the municipality’s socio economic environment.
Pillar 4: Creditor payments
Outstanding creditors have been reduced from R104m in 2022 to a mere R24m in 2024 with special reference to our adherence to the Eskom Debt Relief programme in which the municipality has succeeded and even reduced its obligations to Eskom.
Pillar 5: Ring fencing of conditional grants
We have ensured that conditional grant funding is ring-fenced and is cash backed. At present all our conditional grants are cash backed and strengthened by our own cash reserves.
Speaker allow me to bring to your attention four other major changes to the adjustment budget which are worth noting:
Honourable Speaker, in essence the municipality succeeded in a very short period to enhance all our liquidity ratios to such a level that we are soon to reach the national norms and standards. More about that in due course.
Honourable Speaker, with this short background, I hereby present the February Adjustment Budget for 2023/24 for Council consideration and approval. We have indeed entered the dawn of a new era for the Cederberg Municipality.
I thank you.
Last published 28 February 2024
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The following boating rules should be adhered to as per the Cederberg Municipality: By-law relating to the Control of boats and boating on the Clanwilliam dam 8677, 4 November 2022.
- No negligent and reckless operating of any boat, vessel, jet ski, power driven vessel or sailing boat on Clanwilliam dam.
- Not operating a boat while under the influence of alcohol or any drug.
- Not operating in a manner dangerous to the public or to endanger or damage any property or facility.
- The prescribed entrance fee must be paid by all boat owners entering the Clanwilliam dam resort entrance (including boat clubs).
- The required SAMSA (South African Maritime Safety Authority) documents i.e. skippers ticker, certificate of competence, must be present with the owner of any boat including life-saving apparatus equipment.
- Not operating a boat while it is leaking oil, petrol or any toxic substance.
- No person shall follow closer than 100 meters in the wake of a water-skier.
- No boat shall be left on any slip-way except for purpose of repair or an emergency.
- No pollution of any kind is allowed on the dam and surrounding areas.
- No person shall leave a vessel unattended on the dam unless it has been properly anchored, moored or removed to dry land a safe height above the water level.
- No person may catch fish without a licence and no wild animal in the water area may be disturbed or injured.
If the boating rules are not adhered to a fine will be issued and the boat can be impounded by an authorised official working at Cederberg Municipality. Any complaints can be directed to Paolo Titus (Law enforcement & traffic manager) on 082 886 5602 / 027 482 8000 / paolot@cederbergraad.co.za and Danne Joubert (Environmental officer) on 072 443 6623 / 027 482 8000 / dannej@cederbergmun.gov.za.
The use of Clanwilliam dam is by the owner’s own risk and the Municipality shall not be liable for any injury which is sustained by any person using the dam or any facility or for damage to any property.
Last published 27 February 2024