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Budget

Budgets are plans for spending on services and about income derived from charges. This budget explains how income and expenditure will be managed to ensure sustainability and viability of services in the municipality. Our budget operates through a policy framework of financial controls, which helps to ensure that the revenue is sufficient to support planned expenditure.

Our budget focus is to deliver additional value for money to residents, especially in areas of need. In spite of the economic climate, we have made all attempts to keep the costs to consumers at a reasonable rate.

We hope through this budget to produce services of better value and to implement our service delivery model. With this budget, we hope to create the environment for local households and businesses to make a real contribution to a wealth generating local economy and local communities that are aware of the need to save electricity and water as critical resources to communities.

Budget summary 2010-2011The municipality will pull all stops to ensure that the general living standards of the people of Ekurhuleni improve drastically. This is a promise that was made by Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor Clr Ntombi Mekgwe when tabling the 2009/10 municipal budget in front of senior provincial and local government officials, neighbouring mayors and councillors and the people of Ekurhuleni in Germiston recently.

Budget 2009/2010-2011/2012 summary Budget 2009/2010-2011/2012 summary 371.87 Kb

Budget - 2009/10-2011/12 Budget - 2009/10-2011/12 8.70 Mb

Mayoral Address 28 May 2009 Mayoral Address 28 May 2009 109.17 Kb 

2008-2012 IDP Document 

 

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Last Updated ( Friday, 29 May 2009 )
 
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