Mapepeza Vol.8 Issue 4 (April)

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MAHALA! IT’S FRE

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TAKE ON E City Of Ekurhuleni

Iqhawe lomzabalazo uChris Hani lihlonishiwe!

APRIL 2021 (VOL.8 ISSUE #4)

WEBSITE: www.mapepeza.online/

Mapepeza goes Crypto! In this edition of the Editorial message, our team have decided to look towards our near future instead of dwell in past events. This new approach forms part of the new content for the ‘new normal’. Founded two years after Mapepeza was formed, Bitcoin has become a formidable force in the current financial system. Very soon, people will be using cryptocurrencies and will no longer need the use of fiat money (coins and banknotes). If you have heard the words like ‘Bitcoin’ and ‘Ethereum’ or ‘Litecoin’, then you have probably heard of cryptocurrencies. This trending subject is fairly new to a lot of South Africans but that does not mean that people have not missed out yet. Mapepeza will be publishing online articles meant to educate our communities on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, ensuring that participation in this new financial revolution. Please visit www.mapepeza.online/crypto to see the articles, informational tips and resources on how to learn and earn your own crypto-currencies, including Bitcoin.

What else to expect on this edition...

UMkhandlu WaseEkurhuleni minyaka yonke ukhumbula impilo nezikhathi zalowo owayengumholi weKhomanisi kanye nomholi woMkhonto Wesizwe ongasekho, uThembisile 'Chris' Hani. Kulo nyaka, ngenkathi kubhekwa imigomo yeCOVID-19, iDolobha lamema uMongameli Ramaphosa ukuthi azobamba iqhaza emcimbini wokuhlonishwa.

sa neMeya ePhethe uCllr Mzwandile Masina kanye nomndeni wakwaHani bahole umcimbi wokubeka izimbali eThomas Nkobi Memorial Park ukuhlonipha impilo kaChris Hani ngoMgqibelo, 10 UMbasa. Leli qembu liphinde lafaka izimbali ezintsha ethuneni lomholi we-ANC ongasekho uThomas nonkosikazi uWinifred Nkobi, etholakala eduze nendawo yokugcina ya kaHani.

Sekuphele iminyaka engama-28 kwabulawa ngesihluku iqhawe lomzabalazo uChris Hani ngaphandle komuzi wakhe eDawn Park eBoksburg. NgoNovemba 2006, iDolobha laseKurhuleni lanquma ukwamukela UMbasa njengenyanga okuzokhunjulwa ngayo nempilo yefa likaChris Hani njalo ngonyaka. UMongameli Ramapho-

UThembisile Chris Hani wazalwa ngomhlaka-28 Juni 1942 esigodini sasemakhaya eSabalele, esifundeni saseCofimvaba ezweni elaliyiTranskei.

UHani waziswa ngezepolitiki zokungalingani esemncane, lapho ubaba wakhe kwadingeka ashiye ikhaya labo lasemakhaya ayofuna umsebenzi ezindaweni ezisemadolobheni eNingizimu Afrika. Ukuzibandakanya kwezepolitiki kukaHani kwaqala ngonyaka we-1957 ngenkathi eba yilungu le-African National Congress ‘Youth League (ANCYL). Ubalule ukugwetshwa kwabaholi be-ANC eTreason Trial (1956) njengesisusa sakhe esikhulu sokuqala ukubamba iqhaza emzabalazweni wenkululeko. Ngo-10 UMbasa 1993, ngesikhathi ebuyela ekhaya endaweni exube abantu yobandlululo eDawn Park, eBoksburg, uHani wabulawa nguJanuzs Walus, umbaleki owayemelene nobuKhomanisi wasePoland owayenobudlelwano obusondele ne-AWB yobuzwe obumhlophe.

What You Need To Know - Lesedi Local Municipality has published it's 2021/2022 Draft Rates and Tarrifs for residents to view, engage and comment on before they are finalized. Every year, the Municipality must publicly release these new changes to the electricity, water, waste, property rates, cemetery costs and more. You can download or get a copy from the municpal office. Enjoy the latest offering from Mapepeza, please read and share this edition with loved ones and people who need the information provided. Until next month… #mapepeza

inside LESEDI DRAFT RATES AND TARIFFS 2021/2022 NGOLISO EA ENTE EA BATHO BA BAHOLO E SE E BULETSOE HARVEST OUTREACH VISITS VISCHKUIL COMMUNITY


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Ngoliso ea ente ea batho ba baholo e se e buletsoe!

Mmuso o phatlalalitse semmuso ngoliso ea ente ea COVID-19 marang-rang bakeng sa sechaba ha Lefapha la Bophelo le ntse le itokisetsa karolo ea bobeli ea phatlalatso ea ente ea naha.

Ho ea ka Letona la Bophelo, Ngaka Zweli Mkhize, Sisteme ea Elektroniki ea Thibelo ea Litente (EVDS) e se e fumaneha sechabeng ka kakaretso mme baahi bohle ba lilemo li 60 ho ea holimo ba mengoa ho ingolisa bakeng sa ente. "Tsebiso ena e tšoaea mohato oa bohlokoa eseng feela bakeng sa lets'olo la rona la ente empa le nts'etsopele ea Afrika Boroa e lebisang ho Bophelo bo Botle ba Bophelo bo Botle," o boletse joalo Labohlano. Letona le itse ena e ne e le lekhetlo la pele nalaneng ea demokrasi hore lets'olo le leholo la bophelo bo botle ba sechaba le tla ts'ehetsoa ke sistimi e le 'ngoe ea dijithale bakeng sa maAforika Borwa ohle. "Mopresidente, le nna, makholo a likete a basebeletsi ba bophelo bo botle 'me joale lona, baahi ba Afrika Boroa, le na le kapa le tla fumana liente ka mokhoa o ts'oanang, ka ho sebelisa sistimi ena." Mkhize o hlalositse hore ho ke ke ha e-ba le phapang lipakeng tsa basebelisi ba poraefete le ba mmuso, ntle le hore basebelisi ba poraefete ba tla hloka ho arolelana lintlha tsa bona tsa thuso ea bongaka. "Boleng ba lits'ebeletso bo tla tšoana ho rona bohle mme sistimi e tla fana ka sebaka sa ente se haufi haholo le matlo a rona kapa moo re sebetsang teng eseng ho ipapisitse le hore na sebaka se itseng ke setsi sa sechaba kapa sa poraefete." O itse baahi ba tlameha ho ba le ID, karete ea lithuso tsa bongaka le ho netefatsa hore ba kenya nomoro ea selefounu le aterese ea bolulo moo ba lulang. Leha ho le joalo, ngoliso ha e fane ka tiiso ea hore u tla entoa hanghang. "Re tla sebelisa tlhaiso-leseling eo u fanang ka eona ha u ingolisa ho buisana le uena ka lenaneo la ente ha ho hlokahala."

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Mokhoa oa ho ingolisa

1.Etsa bonnete ba hore o na le phihlello ea inthanete. 2.O tla hloka smartphone, letlapa kapa khomphutha. 3.Hokela marang-rang 'me u ee vaccine.enroll.health. gov.za. Screen e amohelehang e tla u tataisa mehatong mme sena ke seo sehlopha sa lipontšo se tla re bontša sona haufinyane. 4.Latela litaelo mme u kenye lintlha tsohle tseo sistimi e li batlang. 5.Ha o qetile, sistimi e tla romella SMS ho nomoro ea mohala eo u faneng ka eona. Sena se bolela hore sistimi e se e na le lintlha tsa hau moleng o lokelang ho hlophisoa bakeng sa ente ea hau. 6.Joale o tla fumana SMS e nang le letsatsi le sebaka seo u tla entoa ho sona. U tla romelloa setsing sa liente se haufi haholo le lehae la hau. Ba bang ba lona ba ka lebisoa moo le sebetsang teng. 7.Haeba u na le mathata u ka ikopanya le Mohala oa Mohala oa COVID-19 ho 0800 029 999. 8.Moahi o tla fuoa bopaki ba karete ea ente mme a fumane SMS ea netefatso mohala oa bona. Ho ea ka Mkhize, sena ke feela hobane mmuso o batla ho beha ka pele ba kotsing ea ho kula kapa ho shoa ke COVID-19. O kopile ba nang le tsebo ea mahlale ho thusa batho ba baholo ho ingolisa. "Ka kopo thusa 'm'ao, ntate oa hau, nkhono oa hau, ntatemoholo oa hau kapa motsoalle oa hau ea lilemo li 60 kapa ho feta ho ingolisa hore ba tsebe ho entoa."

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Owner nabbed for selling illicit smokes!

Police have arrested a 25 years old shopowner for dealing and possession of Illicit cigarettes, illegal immigrant and selling of unpacked cigarettes at PG Centre along Voortrekker Street in Heidelberg on Monday, April 21.

brands of illicit cigarettes with an estimated street value of R41 000.The arrested suspect has appeared in Heidelberg Magistrate Court and remains in police custody.

Police received tip-off that one of the shops in the PG Centre was selling Illicit cigarettes. A quick response by Officer Lukas Wolmarans and Sargent Vusumuzi Zondo led to the discovery of 1,751 packets of various

PUBLIC NOTICE Lesedi Local Municipality Public Notice Number: 44/21

DRAFT BUDGET AND DRAFT INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN (IDP) 2021-2026 COMMENTS. Invitation is hereby extended to members of the public in terms of chapter 4 of the Municipal Systems Act, 2000: (Act No.32 of 2000) and the Municipal Finance Management Act No. 56 of 2003 to comment on the approved Integrated Development Plan and Budget Drafts for 2021-2026. Copies of the documents are available for scrutiny in our Website, Libraries and Municipal buildings. The public has 21 days to peruse the documents and provide comments which should then be forwarded to the librarians or alternatively be posted/e-mailed to the following officials: Andrew Machitje Lesedi Local Municipality Offices PO Box 201 HEIDELBERG, Gauteng 1438 Email: Andrewm@lesedi.gov.za or gugum@lesedi.gov.za Telephone: Andrew Machitje : 016 492 0088 Gugu Mncube : 016 492 0031

TG BANDA MUNICIPAL MANAGER


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Lesedi Local Municipality, Gauteng 2021-2022 DRAFT RATES AND TARIFFS FOR MUNICIPAL RATES AND SERVICES Notice is hereby given to the rate payers and consumers in terms of section 13 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 2000 that Lesedi Local Municipality has by council resolution approved 2021/2022 Medium-Term Revenue and Expenditure Framework (MTREF) for levying a rate on a property and service charges. Draft tariffs were approved by Council on 31 March 2021 – Council resolution number LC.CM-34/03/2021. It is important to note that electricity tariffs are pending the approval by NERSA. The council resolution is published in the municipal website – www.lesedilm.gov.za and at the municipality’s head and satellite offices and libraries.

Property rates

Proposed Percentage Increase 2021/22 3.9%

Water

3.9%

Electricity Sewer/Sanitation Refuse Removal

14.59% 3.9% 3.9%

Other Services

3.9% and 10% for rental

Municipal Services

General factors that have been considered in determining the tariffs are as follows:  Affordability  Cost of bulk purchases of water and electricity  Distribution costs;  Distribution losses;  Depreciation expenses (capital replacement reserve);  Maintenance of infrastructure and fixed assets;  The cost of approved indigent relief; and  Overheads costs.

PROPERTY RATES REBATES

ASSESSMENT / PROPERTY RATES

All residential vacant land as defined in the Rates Policy be rebated by the amount of rates payable on the municipal value as indicated:

Residential and sectional title properties

All Residential and sectional title properties, is rebated by the amount of rates payable on the municipal value as indicated: Residential vacant land

Valuation Roll 2019-2024

2020/2021 – 0.012725357 2021/2122 - 0,013221646 - in the rand for property rates Zero rated PROPERTY RATES Description

Ratio

Tariff 2020/21 4,9%

Draft Tariff 2021/22 3,9%

Residential property

1:1

0,012725357

0,013221646

Business & commercial property

1:2

0,025450663

0,026443239

Industrial property

1:2

0,025450663

0,026443239

1: 0.25

0,00318131

0,003305381

1:2

0,025450663

0,026443239

1:2

0,025450663

0,026443239

Agricultural properties used for farming and agricultural purposes Agricultural properties used for business, commercial purposes State owned properties

Public Benefit Organisation (PBO) All Public benefit Organisation (PBO) properties as defined in the Rates Policy qualify for a 20% rebate. (This rebate is only applicable to rates payable.) State owned properties All state owned properties as defined in the Rates Policy, qualify for a 20% rebate. All government properties are defined in schedule 1 & 3 of the Public finance Municipal Act.

Municipal value

First R15000 R15 001 to R100 000

First R15000

R15001 to R40 000

% Rebates Exempt [Section 17(h) of the Act]. 100% Exempt [Section 17(h) of the Act]. 100%

20%

20%

Special rebates Special rebates to registered owners of residential properties who are senior citizens, disabled and/or medically unfit persons qualifying according to gross monthly household income of all persons normally residing on that property:

Municipal properties

Not rateable

0

0

Gross monthly household income

Public service infrastructure

Not rateable

0

0

0-5115

100%

Communal land as defined in the Communal Land Rights Act

Not rateable

0

0

5116-7305

80%

7306-8036

60%

40%

State trust land

Not rateable

0

0

8037-8768

Protected areas

Not rateable

0

0

8769-10587

20%

National monuments

Not rateable

0

0

R100 000 000

10%

1: 0.25

0,00318131

0,003305381

The municipality will grant 10% rebate on a property value of R100 000 000 (hundred million) and above.

Exclusive use areas

1:1

0,012725357

0,013221646

Servitudes

1:1

0,012725357

0,013221646

0

0

Properties owned by public benefit organizations

Township title properties

Not rateable

Multiple use properties

According to use

Vacant land (business, industrial and commercial) Vacant land (residential)

According to use

According to use

1:3

0,038176189

0,039665061

1:1

0,012725357

0,013221646

1.

In terms of section 15 (1) (b) of the MPRA, the Council GRANTS deduction on the market value and rebates on the rates levied for 2021/2022 in respect of a residential properties.

2.

In terms of section 17 (h) of the MPRA, read with Council’s Property Rates Policy, the impermissible value of the market value of a residential

3.

properties be applied on the first R15 000 of the market value of rateable property contained in the valuation roll or supplementary valuation roll of the municipality and the impermissible value of the R15 001 to R100 000 of the market value for all residential and sectional title properties (domestic).

4.

Senior citizens, disabled persons and or /medically unfit persons, who are registered owners of the residential properties will receive special rebates as stipulated in the table above.

5.

The special rebate is only granted upon application and therefore all pensioners / senior citizens, disabled persons and or / medically unfit persons are reminded to submit their rebate application forms to Lesedi municipal offices - Assessment rates section. Please note that the special rebate is only applicable for 12 months, therefore pensioners who applied for the rebate for 2020/2021 financial year must re-apply for the new financial year (2021/2022). Please bring your certified ID copy and proof of income.


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REFUSE (excl VAT)

ELECTRICITY (excl VAT)

Tariff code

Description of tariff

RF C2 C2 RF C2 C4 RF C2 C3 RF C2 C8 RF C2 C0 RF C3 RP

Domestic Business / Industrial / Hospital Flats Departmental Builders / Contractors Informal Sector Mass Disposal at Transfer Station - per ton Mass Containers week days

RF C2 MW RF C2 MH

SE R2 R3 BS R1 R1 SE R2 R6

BS R1 R1 / RB / R0

SE R2 R4 SE R2 R7

BS R3 SP

361

375

494

513

707

735

Free

Free

51 kWh– 350 kWh

1.4119

1,6179

417

433

351 kWh – 600 kWh

1.9834

2,2728

3516

3653

600 kWh >

2.3351

2,6758

0 – 50 KwH 51 - 350 Kwh 351 – 600 kwh 600 kWh > Bulk Residential reseller ( All season voltage >400v)

1.0982 1.4119 1.9872 2.3402

1,2585 1,6179 2,2772 2,6816

basic charge ( rand)

369.78

423,74

energy charge (c/kWh)

195.78

224,35

4622.31

5296,70

190.76

218,59

Description of tariff Domestic: Basic Domestic: 1 Sewer point 2 or more sewer points Flats and second unit on Domestic stand Hospital Basic Hospital per sewer point

BE E1 E3 E1/ E5 EL E3 EZ

EL E3 EA

Draft Tariff 2021/2022

53 53 123 53 53 133

55 55 128 55 55 138

53

55

149 124 88

155 129 91

37

38

6622

6880

All the basics

Kloof sewerage basic

BW W1 W9 WA W2 W2

WA W2 W4

Description of tariff Domestic: basic (with improvements) Approved indigents 0 - 6 kl 6.1 - 10 kl 10.1 - 30 kl 30.1 - 50 kl 50.1 - 70 kl 70 kl > Other domestic usage 0 - 10 kl 10.1 - 30 kl 30.1 - 50 kl 50.1 - 70 kl 70 kl > Informal sector

WA W2 W5 WA W2 W8 WA W2 OU

Flats Hospitals All other users per kl

WA W2 W6

Business & Industrial per kl School, Churches, Sports clubs, Museum

WA W2 WS BW W1 W3 BW W1 W9 BW W1 W8 BW W1 W4 BW W1 W2 BW W1 W3

Basic levy for more than one consumer on any piece of land Basic domestic stands Basic vacant domestic stands Basic Business Stands Basic Industrial Stands Temporary Connections Basic Water leak tariff

Drought tariff - Residential

Drought tariff - Business / Commercial

Tariff 2020/2021 34

Basic charge with /without improvements Domestic: APPROVED INDIGENTS 0 - 50 kWh

Domestic: NON- INDIGENTS

Bulk Residential reseller (All season voltage 230/400v) basic charge (rand) energy charge (c/kWh) Low Commercial tariff – customers below 100kVa/150A Connection size – voltage 230/400V Low demand (Summer)

WATER (excl VAT) Tariff code

Description of tariff

Domestic:

Tariff 2020/2021

Informal sector

BS R1 R8 new

288,77

141 264 132 107 139 41

Business / Industrial / Schools per point Departmental Builders / Contractors

BS R1 R1

252

136 254 127 103 134 40

Tariff code

SEWER (excl VAT)

BS R1 R1 / RB/R0 SE R2 R2

Draft Tariffs 2021/2022 (pending for NERSA approval)

Draft tariffs 2021/2022

Mass Disposal at Platkop per ton Kloof mass disposal

Tariff code

Tariff 2020/2021 (as approved by NERSA)

Tariff 2020/2021

Mass Containers weekends

RF C2 C9

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Draft tariff 2021/2022 35

Free 19 25 31 46 50

Free 20 26 32 48 52

19 25 31 46 50 23

20 26 32 48 52 24

26 26

27 27

26

27

28

30

26

27

42

0

34 212 79 203 138 Water tariff less 15% of the rate tariff 10% punitive tariff will apply to all domestic users who consume more than 25Kl 10% More consumption for Business users based on the 12 Months monthly average.

44 35 220 82 211 Water tariff less 15% of the rate tariff 10% punitive tariff will apply to all domestic users who consume more than 25Kl 10% More consumption for Business users based on the 12 Months monthly average.

basic charge (rand) ( below 100kVA) energy charge (c/kWh) no demand High demand (Winter) ( 2020 07 01- 2020 08 31 ) (2021 06 01 - 2021 06 30)

930.95 181.72

1066,78 208,23

basic charge (rand) ( below 100kVA) energy charge (c/kWh) no demand

930.95 226.17

1066,78 259,17

2287.73

2621,51

135.57 190.50

155,35 218,29

2287.73

2621,51

218.79 226.13

250,71 259,12

Medium Commercial tariff – customers above 100kVA/150A connection size 230/400V Low demand (Summer) basic charge (rand) ( above 100kVA) energy charge (c/kWh) demand charge ( R/kVA) High demand (Winter) ( 2021 07 01- 2021 08 31 ) (2022 06 01 - 2022 06 30) basic charge (rand) ( above 100kVA) energy charge (c/kWh) demand charge ( R/kVA) Medium Commercial tariff – Customers above 100kVA /150A connection size up to 1MVA Voltage > 230/400V & =11KV Low demand (summer) basic charge (rand) energy charge (c/kWh) demand charge ( R/kVA) High demand (winter) basic charge (rand) energy charge (c/kWh)

3248.57 130.74 183.70

3722,53 149,82 210, 50

3248.57 218.79

3722,53 250,71

demand charge ( R/kVA)

210.96

241,74

3091.40 123.47

3542,44 141,48

174.88 114.69 90.47

200,40 131,42 103,67

436.84 153.28 92.48

500,57 175,64 105,97

High Commercial tariff – Customers at medium voltage (>230/400V & < = 11KV) with minimum 1MVA connection basic charge demand charge ( R/kVA) Low demand (Summer) peak ( c/kWh) standard (c/kWh) off peak (ckWh) High demand (Winter) (2021 07 01- 2021 08 31 ) (2022 06 01 - 2022 06 30) peak ( c/kWh) standard (c/kWh) off peak (c/kWh)


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REPLACEMENT FEES (EXCL VAT) Description of tariff REPLACEMENT OF CIRCUIT BREAKER REPLACEMENT OF SINGLE PHASE CONVENTIONAL METER REPLACEMENT OF 3-PHASE CONVENTIONAL METER REPLACEMENT OF PRE-PAID METER REPLACEMENT OF CABLE REPLACEMENT OF WATER METER PENALTY FEE ON METER TAMPERING AND ILLEGAL CONNECTION INCL VAT)

Tariff 2020/2021

Draft Tariff 2021/2022

790

821

2465

2561

4267

4433

2523 2836 998

2622 2946 1037

Formula - cost Formula - cost of estimated of estimated electricity over a electricity over a period X 200% period X 200%

DEPOSITS OF WATER & LIGHTS (Incl VAT) Description of tariff

Tariff 2020/2021

Draft tariff 2021/2022

3727

3873

Residential (single phase connection up to 80 A) Suikerbos-oord vir bejaardes (pension)

894

929

Price determined by Electrical Department based on the size of the connection and on the expected load factor of the customer as supplied by the customer’s Engineer Price determined by Electrical Department based on the size of the connection and on the expected load factor of the customer as supplied by the customer’s Engineer

Residential : Water deposit (New) (no previous connections)

1789

Price determined by Electrical Department based on the size of the connection and on the expected load factor of the customer as supplied by the customer’s Engineer Price determined by Electrical Department based on the size of the connection and on the expected load factor of the customer as supplied by the customer’s Engineer Price determined by Electrical Department based on the size of the connection and on the expected load factor of the customer as supplied by the customer’s Engineer 1859

Residential : Elect deposits (New) (no previous connections) (single phase up to 80 A)

4472

4647

Price determined by Electrical Department based on the size of the connection and on the expected load factor of the customer as supplied by the customer’s Engineer

Price determined by Electrical Department based on the size of the connection and on the expected load factor of the customer as supplied by the customer’s Engineer

7453

7744

1789 Price determined by Electrical Department based on the size of the connection and on the expected load factor of the customer as supplied by the customer’s Engineer

1859 Price determined by Electrical Department based on the size of the connection and on the expected load factor of the customer as supplied by the customer’s Engineer

Residential resellers 2 X consumption(above 3 X 150A)

All use (residential, commercial or other) above 80 A 3 phase

Small Business (shops) 2 times consumption

Industrial business 2 times consumption

Price determined by Electrical Department based on the expected load factor of the customer

Small holdings & Farms Water domestic user only Shopping malls 2 times consumption

CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION FEES (excl VAT) Description of tariff Reconnection fees: Water reconnection fee (VAT excl) Electricity reconnection fee (VAT excl) Connection fees for service: Water connection fee for services (VAT excl) Electricity connection fee for services (VAT excl) Conventional meter (New): Average single phase connection cost Pre-paid meter (VAT incl) (New): Average single phase pre-paid connection cost Change from conventional meter to pre-paid meter: Change from single phase conventional meter to pre-paid meter Change from three phase conventional meter to pre-paid meter Pre-paid card connection fee (VAT incl) (All) Water meter installation / connection fee (VAT excl) (New) 15mm dia water connection 20mm dia water connection 25mm dia water connection 40mm dia water connection 50mm dia water connection 80mm dia water connection Move meter

Tariff 2020/2021

Draft Tariff 2021/2022

745 745

774 774

745 745 Price determined by Electrical Department Price determined by Electrical Department

774 774 Price determined by Electrical Department Price determined by Electrical Department

1888

1962

2098

2180 189

182 2,874 3,205 3,980 7,059 29,653 40,711 582

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Temporary meter installation Roards and storm water (excl VAT)

5,121

Lowering of kerbs and alterations - culvert entrance

1,969 830 830

Lowering of kerbs and alterations - Meter new entrance Lowering of kerbs and alterations - meter additional entrance

Mapepeza 5321

2046 862 862

Finance Miscellaneous tariffs (VAT incl) Description of tariff Clearance certificate (per property) Administration fee for dishonoured payments, RD cheques and electronic payments reversed (per item) Tender fees - R200 000 to R500 000 Tender fees - R500 000 to R2million Tender fees above R2million Valuation certificate or property related information (per property) Issuing of duplicate receipt (per receipt) Application for duplicate clearance certificate (per certificate) Deeds search (per property) Warning Notices (if applicable) (excluding water and electricity notices) (per notice) Warning Notices for non -payment Duplicate statement for more 3 months (per page) ELECTRICITY MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (excl VAT) 1. For blocking / unblocking a customer to purchase prepayment electricity units due to non-payment of the account (payable once only to effect both blocking and unblocking): 2. For discontinuing and restoring a supply at the request of a customer: 2.1 For disconnecting a supply at the customer’s request 2.2 For reconnecting a supply at the customer’s request 3. For removing and re-instating a customer connection that has been removed due to tampering by the customer: 3.1 Estimated cost of material, labour and transport + 10% with a minimum charge of 4. For reading a meter: 4.1 On request of a customer 4.2 After office hours on a regular basis as arranged by a customer: 4.3 Access to AMR readings p/m 5. For repeatedly attending to a customer complaint where the reason for the complaint is not the fault of the supply authority, per visit: 6. For testing the accuracy of a meter on request of a customer 7. For the lease of a transformer, per month, per kVA of transformer capacity 8. For providing a service connection 9. For modifying a service connection on request of a customer 10. For the provision of material or equipment or the execution of work on behalf of a customer or on request of a customer 11. For exempting a customer’s water heating apparatus from control by the supply authority, per month 12.1 Excavations within public areas leading to damage to electricity cables, including attempts of theft 12.2Cost for damaging any 6.6\11 kV cable R20 000.00 VAT exclusive per cable plus additional cost incurred of material, labour and transport plus 10%. plus VAT 12.2Cost for damaging any 22 kV cable R30 000.00 VAT exclusive per cable plus additional cost incurred of material, labour and transport plus 10%. plus VAT 13. Operational cost per street light supplied from the Lesedi grid, per month.

Tariff 2020/2021 373

Draft Tariff 2021/2022 388

745

774

350 816

363 848

1748

1816

56

58

56 373 92

58 388 95

56

58

145 5

151 5

Tariff 2020/2021

Draft Tariff 2021/2022

42

44

Waste management fees and LED fees (excl VAT) Waste management fees (Excl VAT)

2020/21

2021/22

42

44

504

524

1,022

1 061

Skip Containers during Week Days per removal

494

513

Skip Containers Weekends per removal

707

735

2020/21

2021/22

539

560

545

567

540

561

675

702

1,036

1 077

592

615

525

546

555

576

1,686

1 752

767

796

1,533

1 593

406

422

325

337

325

337

405

421

208

216

231

239

Heidelberg Extension 23 Mini hub

2,147

2 231

Bophani izidwaba agricultural co-operative

2,088

2 170

2,305

2 395

2,892

3 004

341

354

233

242

Refuse bags Refuse bins (small 85 lt) Refuse bins (big 280 lt)

LED fees: (excl VAT) Farm support service: Boom sprayer (1000l/ha)

212

220

Raw cultivator (4 row)

212

220

Furrow beam plough (4 row)

Disc harrow (width 3m) Planter

2,811

2921

212

220

Drop side traler (6 ton)

212

220

Slasher 2m (4 tables)

198

206

275

286

625

649

4 Estimated cost of material, labour and transport plus 10% Estimated cost of material, labour and transport plus 10% Estimated cost of material, labour and transport plus 10%

4 Estimated cost of material, labour and transport plus 10% Estimated cost of material, labour and transport plus 10% Estimated cost of material, labour and transport plus 10%

190

197

26,534

27 569

39,802

41 354

Fertilizer spreader

Canteen rental Chicken structures-Jamson Park Commonage (per structure) Mill and Silo - Jamson Park Commonage Heidelberg CBD stalls (1) Heidelberg CBD stalls (2) Heideberg taxi rank stalls (1) Heideberg taxi rank stalls (2) Ratanda CBD Stalls (1) Ratanda CBD Stalls (2)

BMohale

13.1. 125 Watt or lower wattage lamp

191

198

13.2. 250 Watt lamp 13.3 400 Watt lamp

336 517

349 537

14. Charge for providing a clearance certificate when a meter reading cannot be obtained.

1,840

1,912

15. Connecting illegally to the electricity grid without a supply agreement

2,555

2 655

16. Painting, defacing, pasting posters, tampering or interfering with any service connection or service protection device or supply or any other equipment of the Council

2,555

2 655

2,555

2 655

46

48

407

423

17. Wilfully hindering, obstructing, interfering with or refusing admittance to any duly authorized official of the Council in the performance of his duty under these by-laws or of any duty connected therewith or relating thereto, per incident: 18. Replacement card for prepayment meter identification 19. Replacement keypad (CIU) for all types of Pre-Paid meters – damaged or lost

Other tariffs

Hlwanyela agricultural cooperative Legal notices, power of attorney, Informal traders


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CEMETERIES

Ekuthuleni- , Ekuphumuleni Sub-regional Cemeteries and Kwa Zenzele/Vischkuil Cemeteries 1. Reservation or Purchase of a grave

Heidelberg, Devon, Hindu, Muslim, and Jewish Cemeteries 1. Reservation or Purchase of a grave 1.1 Deceased residing within the municipality of Lesedi Adult per grave

Tariff 2020/21

Tariff 2021/22

R 1230.00

R 1277.00

R 724.00

R 752.00

Adult per grave

R3312.00

R3441.00

Child per grave

R 2650.00

R 2753.00

Child per grave

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1.2 Deceased residing outside the municipality of Lesedi

1.1 Deceased residing within the municipality of Lesedi

Tariff 2020/21

Tariff 2021/22

Adult per grave

R 861.00

R 894.00

Child per grave

R 600.00

R 623.00

1.2 Deceased residing outside the municipality of Lesedi Adult per grave

R 2650.00

R 2753.00

Child per grave

R 1985.00

R 2062.00

2. Opening and funeral charges

2. Opening and funeral charges

2.1 Deceased residing within the municipality of Lesedi

2.1 Deceased residing within the municipality of Lesedi

Adult per grave

R 1230.00

R 1277.00

Adult per grave

R 861.00

R 894.00

Child per grave

R 724.00

R 752.00

Child per grave

R600.00

R623.00

2.2 Deceased residing outside the municipality of Lesedi

2.2 Deceased residing outside the municipality of Lesedi Adult per grave

R 3312.00

R 3441.00

Child per grave

R 2650.00

R 2753.00

Resident

R 1036.00

R 1076.00

Non-resident

R 2333.00

R 2423.00

2.3 Second funeral in an extra deep grave

3.2 Opening of a grave and transferring of the remains to another grave (Exhumation) 3.3 Re-internment charge per grave 3.4 Approval costs for the erection of memorial work on a grave 3.5 Widening or deepening of a grave

R 250.00

R 259.00

R 2945.00

R 3059.00

R 1238.00

R 1348.00

R 346.00

R 377.00

R 346.00

R 377.00

3.6 Internment of ashes in a new grave 3.6.1 Resident Adult grave

R 1911.00

R 1985.00

Child grave

R 1062.00

R 1103.00

3.6.2 Non-resident Adult grave

R 4236.00

R 4401.00

Child grave

R 3180.00

R 3304.00

3.7.1 Resident

R 363.00

R 377.00

3.7.2 Non-resident

R 875.00

R 909.00

3.7 The internment of ashes in an existing grave

4. Additional charge

R 2753.00

R 1985.00

R 2062.00

2.3 Second burial in an extra deep grave R660.00

R685.00

R 1618.00

R 1681.00

R 235.00

R 244.00

3.2. Opening of a grave and transferring of the remains to another grave (Exhumation)

R 2357.00

R 2448.00

3.3 Re-internment charge per grave

R 1298.00

R 1348.00

3.4 Approval costs for the erection of memorial work on a grave

R 363.00

R 377.00

3.5 Widening or deepening of a grave

R 363.00

R 377.00

Adult Grave

R 1803.00

R 1873.00

Child Grave

R 1000.00

R 1039.00

Adult Grave

R 3995.00

R 4150.00

Child Grave

R 3995.00

R 4150.00

3.7.1 Resident

R 342.00

R 355.00

3.7.2 Non-resident

R 825.00

R 857.00

Adult per grave

R 924.00

R 960.00

Child per grave

R 530.00

R 550.00

4.2 Late booking fee

R 400.00

R 415.00

Resident Non-resident

3. Other services (including closed cemeteries)

3.6 Interment of Ashes in a new grave 3.6.1 Resident

3.6.2. Non Resident

3.7. The interment of ashes in an existing grave

4. Additional charge

4.1 When the funeral is held on a Sunday or Public Holiday

R 2004.00

R 2802.00

Adult per grave

R 2004.00

R 2082.00

Child per grave

R 1232.00

R 1280.00

R 400.00

R 415.00

4.2 Late booking fee

R 2650.00

Child per grave

3.1. Transfer of a reserved grave

3. Other services 3.1 Transfer of a reserved grave

Adult per grave

4.1 When the funeral is held on a Sunday or Public Holiday

Town planning fees, Building fees, rental stock fees and other community services tariffs (swimming pools, library fees, sports fees, hall fees etc.), council resolution and budget related policies are available at the municipal offices – Heidelberg office, satellite offices and libraries for public inspection during office hours and also available on municipality’s website. For more information regarding the 2021/22 rates and tariffs for municipal services, kindly contact the following officials: Godfrey van Biljoen – (016) 492-0060 (godfreyv@lesedi.gov.za) or Sindiswa Boyi (sindiz@lesedi.gov.za) – (016) 492 – 0048/18

GABRIEL BANDA MUNICIPAL MANAGER


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Harvest Outreach engages Vischkuil residents!

Harvest Outreach Centre is pulling the plug against drug abuse at Vischkuil, east of Lesedi. The organization recently hosted a #KEMOJA I'M FINE WITHOUT DRUGS substance abuse awareness campaign. The event was mainly to introduce the substance abuse and community development awareness programmes that are offered to the community as the

nation strives for a drug free environment. The team from Harvest Outreach visited he area to engage with the community and register youth for their upcoming courses. The campaign also observed strict COVID-19 protocols. “The community of Vischkuil was very happy and interested in everything we had to say,” said the organization.

Mapepeza Legacy LIQUOR ACT, 2003 NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN TERMS OF SECTION 24 Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the person whose details are set out below to lodge an application for a Trading Liquor License to the secretary of the local committee of Vereeniging. 1.Full name of the applicant: Nokulunga Molosi, 2.Intended trading name: Legacy, 3.ID or Registration number of the applicant: 6903020892088, 4.Full address and location of Premises: No. 25 Siphiwe Village, Farm Boschfontein 385 IR Heidelberg, Gauteng, 1438. 5.Type of license: Liquor Trading 6.6. Names and nature of educational institutions within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises paragraph 4: NONE 7.Names and distances to similar licensed premises within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4: NONE 8.Places of worship within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4: NONE 9.Consultant Mantwa Ndaba, 0640855894/0717470060. 10.Applicant Contact Details Nokulunga Molosi 0795934920 Date of Advertisement: 30/04/2021 on Mapepeza Newspaper

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