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SCAM ALERT – Fraudulent SMS Notices & Disconnection Threats

George Municipality warns residents, account holders, and job seekers to remain vigilant against scammers impersonating municipal officials. Residents are currently receiving fraudulent SMS messages stating that their municipal account is in arrears and that they have 14 days to make payment to avoid disconnection. These messages provide a so-called “Fake Account Number” or alternative reference number and instruct residents to make payment into private or unknown bank accounts. George Municipality does not send SMS messages with alternative or “Fake Account Numbers” for payment, does not demand payment via SMS, WhatsApp or phone, and does not disconnect electricity meters or water supply for accounts in arrears.

Residents should also remain aware that other scam tactics continue to circulate. These fraudsters:

 Claim to be “Heads of Disconnections” or Finance officials.

  • • Threaten immediate electricity or water disconnections unless instant payments are made.
    • Contact residents via SMS, WhatsApp or phone, instructing payments into private accounts.
    • Demand money for EPWP or other job opportunities, including job interviews.

 Important to note:

 The Municipality never demands instant payment via WhatsApp, SMS or phone.

  • • The Municipality will 𝗡𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗥 request payments via e-wallet or any informal payment method.
    • The Municipality does not send SMS messages with alternative or “Fake Account Numbers” for payment.
    • The Municipality does not charge money for job interviews or employment.
    • Officials will not visit your property to block/unblock prepaid meters or collect payments.
    • Bank account details for the Municipality are reflected on your official municipal statement. No other bank details are valid for George Municipality.
    • If you receive any suspicious calls, SMS messages, or requests for payment or personal information related to municipal accounts, please report the matter immediately to the South African Police Service (SAPS) and/or via the Municipal Fraud Hotline 0860 044 044.

 For Assistance, please contact:

Account access or billing (Monday to Friday, 07:45 – 16:30)
044 801 9111 or accounts@george.gov.za (please quote your municipal account number).

Human Resources: 044 801 9367 | recruitment@george.gov.za

 Stay alert. Verify before you pay. Report suspicious activity immediately! George Municipality – Working together to protect our community.

George businesses take the Waste Wise Business Pledge for Mandela Day

In the photo above, at the event are from left, Victoria Tshambo from Shoprite Thembalethu, Andile Mobo from Henque Waste, Aphelele Dyani from Henque Waste, Vuyisani Dwani, Sarel Samson from George Municipality, Likho Ndlebe from Hungry Lion, Thembile Kobi from Shoprite Thembalethu, Zamikhaya Motonjeni from Jam Alley Tavern, Khanyisa Shoto from George Municipality, Sisipho Mngqushwana, Thandokazi Bontiya and Innocentia Sikweyiya. Infront is Nombuyiselo Majola from George Municipality.

In the spirit of Mandela Day, George Municipality’s Waste Management and Pollution Control Section, in partnership with Henque Waste and the Garden Route District Municipality, officially launched the Waste Wise Business Pledge Campaign on Friday, 17 July, encouraging local businesses to become champions of responsible waste management.
While Mandela Day is officially commemorated on 18 July, South Africans traditionally dedicate 67 minutes of service to making a positive difference in their communities. This year, George Municipality Waste Management department
marked the occasion by inspiring businesses to invest in a cleaner, greener future through practical environmental action.
The inaugural event saw four businesses, Shoprite, Boxer, Hungry Lion and Jam Alley Tavern sign the Waste Wise Business Pledge, voluntarily committing themselves to better waste management practices, waste separation at source and increased recycling within their workplaces. The event took place at the Thembalethu Community Hall.
The event also included an interactive educational session highlighting the importance of reducing waste sent to landfill and demonstrating how simple changes in daily operations can have a lasting impact on the environment.
To help businesses begin their sustainability journey, each participant received recycling bins and refuse bags, together with a Waste Wise Business Certificate and an official window sticker recognising their commitment to environmental responsibility.
Nombuyiselo Majola, Manager: George Municipality’s Waste Management and Pollution Control Section described the launch as a great success, with participating businesses showing enthusiasm for the initiative and a willingness to work alongside the municipality to improve waste management across the city.
The Waste Wise Business Pledge Campaign forms part of an ongoing programme that will continue to expand the George Waste Wise Business Network. Through education, collaboration and practical support, the initiative aims to encourage more businesses to adopt responsible waste practices and become ambassadors for a cleaner environment.
Businesses interested in joining the Waste Wise Business Network or arranging a free waste management awareness session for their staff are encouraged to contact the Waste Management and Pollution Control Section at nmajola@george.gov.za
George Municipality extends its sincere appreciation to Shoprite, Boxer, Hungry Lion, Jam Alley Tavern, Henque Waste and the Garden Route District Municipality for their support in making the launch a success.

Photos:

Nombuyiselo Majola Manager: George Municipality’s Waste Management and Pollution Control Section speak to participants during the event.

Andile Lebua Mobo from Henque Waste speaks on recycling and demonstrating types of waste that can be recycled.

PUBLIC NOTICE: Call for Proposals for the Compliance Enhancement Programme Support for MSMEs

The Western Cape Government, through its Department of Economic Development and Tourism, invites Business Support Organisations (BSOs) to apply for support through the Compliance Enhancement Programme (CEP). The programme aims to strengthen and enhance the capacity of organisations that support micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), enabling them to deliver targeted compliance support and interventions that improve the sustainability, competitiveness, and growth of the businesses they serve.

Through this initiative, eligible organisations can access assistance to enhance the programmes that help MSMEs improve their compliance with relevant regulatory requirements, enhance business sustainability, and position themselves for growth opportunities. We believe that Business Support Organisations play a critical role in building a more resilient and competitive MSME ecosystem. By partnering with organisations that have established relationships with businesses on the ground, the programme aims to extend the reach and impact of compliance support across the Western Cape.

We encourage your organisation to review the programme details at Compliance Enhancement Programme | Western Cape Government and submit an application. For more information, eligibility requirements, and application details, please click on the link below.

We would also appreciate it if you could share this opportunity with other Business Support Organisations within your network that may be interested in supporting MSMEs through the programme.

Thank you for your continued contribution to enterprise development and economic growth in the Western Cape.

For more infomation read more: https://tinyurl.com/p57zmuz6

 

Public Notice: Call to apply for an Informal Trading Permit

NOTICE TO ALL ENTREPRENEURS / INFORMAL TRADERS IN THE CITY OF GEORGE TO APPLY FOR AN INFORMAL TRADING STAND FOR ONE YEAR.

The George Municipality acknowledges the relevance and contribution of informal trading to the socio-economic growth of the area. The informal trading sector provides a means of generating local business opportunities for people and bringing income and job opportunities
into the communities. To this effect, the George Municipality hereby invites residents of George to apply for an informal trading opportunity through a fair, equal, and transparent process.

Trading stands are available at the following allocated areas:

CBD
▪ Hibernia Street (5)
▪ York Street (9)
▪ Van der Stel Square

RESIDENTIAL
▪ Blanco (3)
▪ Conville (1)

The following criteria will apply:
• Certified copy of ID
• Proof of residence
• Certificate of Acceptability (COA) for selling any foodstuffs or beverages
• One permit will be issued per household/family
• The trader must personally trade on the allocated site; and
• No food preparation will be allowed at stalls.

Application forms can be obtained from the George Municipal Website and the Economic Development Office at 12 Industrial Street, George Industria (Workers Collection Point).
Completed applications must be placed in the Application Box 12 Industrial Street, George Industria by no later than 12h00 on Friday, 07th August 2026. Late applications will not be considered.
For enquiries and further information please contact Kevin Abrahams at 044 801 9443 or email kabrahams@george.gov.za

Link to application form: https://tinyurl.com/5jtxz8mr

 

George Tourism launches destination marketing toolkit

In the photo above are some of the elements contained in the digital marketing toolkit.

George, Wilderness and Uniondale tourism has officially launched a digital destination marketing toolkit so every stakeholder can access common tools to promote our amazing destination. The concept was one of the outcomes of the Unity for Growth Conference hosted by George Municiplaity’s tourism department in May this year. This toolkit provides ready-to-use content, visuals, and guidelines to make promoting the destination simple and effective.
Every visitor who chooses our destination creates an opportunity for every tourism business. When visitors discover more of what our region has to offer, they stay longer, explore further, spend more, and leave with memories worth sharing.

The Destination Marketing Toolkit makes it easy to promote the destination with ready-to-use marketing resources. Share destination content on digital platforms, display brochures and maps in- business, recommend local attractions and events to guests, and include destination links in communications.

The more we educate visitors about everything our area has to offer, the longer they stay, the further they explore, the more they spend across local businesses, and the more likely they are to return. Each tourism business plays an important role in shaping every visitor’s journey. By sharing the destination’s marketing resources across marketing platforms and throughout every premises or guest room, you help visitors unlock experiences beyond your own doorstep.

Tourism Manager Joan Shaw says: “Destination marketing is most successful when we work together. By promoting local attractions, experiences, events, and neighbouring businesses alongside your own products, you help create a seamless visitor experience while strengthening the local tourism economy. Market your neighbour like you market yourself!”
The digital files are accessible online, so if you are a stakeholder, check your Inbox for the newsletter and download the marketing assets, such as promotional videos, photos, logos and more, to let your audience know that you are situated in George, Naturally!
Need more support or assistance in implementing destination resources on your channels? Please reach out to Sharon House via marketing@visitgeorge.co.za

Passengers give GO GEORGE a 90% satisfaction rating

The majority of GO GEORGE passengers say the bus service is making their daily lives easier, safer, and more affordable. The latest annual passenger satisfaction survey shows an impressive 90% overall satisfaction rating, confirming the bus service’s central role in connecting people to work, education, healthcare, and socio-economic opportunities.

Strong performance across key service areas
The 2025 Macro-, Transport-, Socio-Economic Study (MTSES), conducted among nearly 4 000 passengers, highlights consistently high satisfaction with the reliability, safety, accessibility, and professionalism of the service. Interviews were conducted at 322 bus stops over a four week period in October and November 2025. The number of participants (the survey sample) constitutes 31,5% of the individual users based on the average number of weekly bus users with most people doing two trips per day.

Passengers reported exceptionally high satisfaction in several areas, including:
• Drivers adhering to traffic rules (99%)
• Smart Card kiosk staff being knowledgeable and helpful (99%)
• Courtesy and support from route controllers and superintendents (97%)
• Accessibility for passengers with disabilities at bus stops (97%)
• Reliability of the service (97%)
• Skilled, responsible driving (96%)
• Sidewalk accessibility to bus stops for people with disabilities (94%)
• Friendly, courteous and helpful drivers (93%)
• Safety and security on board (91%)
• On board accessibility for persons with disabilities (90%)
• Affordability (90%)
Accessibility emerged as a key theme, with 97% of passengers saying GO GEORGE makes a positive contribution to their community. The vast majority of respondents (97%) indicated that GO GEORGE is reliable, reflecting a high level of trust in the consistency and dependability of the service.

Interesting demographics
The study shows a predominantly working age passenger base, with 66% between 25 and 45 years old and 72% being women. Employment among passengers aged 25–35 increased by 12% compared to 2024, underscoring the link between mobility and economic opportunity.

Voices from leadership
Western Cape Minister of Mobility, Isaac Sileku, welcomes the findings, saying they reflect the kind of public transport service that residents deserve. “To every resident who chooses GO GEORGE, thank you for placing your trust in this service. We know how important your daily journey is, whether you’re travelling to work, school, healthcare or other opportunities. Every time you step onto one of our buses, you should experience a service that is safe, reliable and treats everyone with dignity. That is what every GO GEORGE driver, operational team member and support staff member works hard to deliver every single day.”

GO GEORGE Manager, Morné Lakay, says the results reflect a system that listens and adapts. “This survey gives us a clear picture of how passengers experience the service every day. The high scores for reliability, safety and staff professionalism show that our investment in training and operations is paying off.

“It is particularly encouraging that 90% of passengers perceive the current fare per trip as affordable. That is what our service is all about – keeping fares affordable, enabling also those with low income to use the bus service. If you look at the annual tariff increase for GO GEORGE on 1 July, you’ll notice it was smaller than last year’s, despite the record high fuel prices worldwide,” Lakay said.

George Executive Mayor, Alderman Browen Johnson, highlights the value for residents. “Affordability remains one of the greatest benefits of GO GEORGE. This service ensures that people can reach opportunities without transport being a barrier. These findings underscore the important role of GO GEORGE as a network that links communities to opportunities and supports socio-economic integration. We are proud of the positive impact it has on households and the local economy.”

AVONTUUR LIBRARY CLOSED FOR ASSET VERIFICATION from 8 – 9 July 2026

The public is hereby informed that Avontuur Library will be closed on Wednesday, 8 July 2026, and Thursday, 9 July 2026 to conduct a compulsory asset verification (stocktake).

In terms of Section 14 of Regulations PK.689/1980, all affiliated libraries are required to undertake a full asset verification. This process ensures that the library’s collection and assets are accurately recorded and accounted for.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
For more information please phone Avontuur Library at 044 752 3351.

George Municipality continues storm clean-up across municipal area

George Municipality continues with an extensive clean-up operation following severe storm winds and rainfall in May, that caused widespread damage across the municipal area. Since the disaster, municipal teams have focused on emergency response measures, including reopening roads, restoring access to communities, removing hazardous trees and protecting critical infrastructure. While substantial progress has been made, the scale of the damage means that clean-up operations will continue for the next two to three months, subject to weather conditions and the availability of specialised equipment.

The storms resulted in the loss of an estimated 1 000 trees across the greater George area, including George, Wilderness, Hoekwil, Kleinkrantz, Uniondale, Haarlem and surrounding communities. In addition, municipal infrastructure such as roads, sidewalks, parks and public open spaces sustained damage worth millions of rands. To date our municipal  teams have removed approximately 2 230 tonnes of storm debris, with an estimated 3 000 tonnes still to be cleared from public spaces. Parks and Recreation officials, supported by other municipal departments and contractors, have been working daily, including weekends, to restore affected areas and improve public safety.

Residents are reminded that the removal of large trees is a specialised and time-consuming process. Depending on the size, location and associated risks, a single tree can take up to two full working days to remove safely, particularly where cranes, chainsaw teams, traffic management or other specialised equipment are required. Work is therefore prioritised according to public safety risks and operational needs.

The Municipality requests residents not to repeatedly report the same fallen trees or storm debris for removal. All incidents reported to the Municipality are logged and allocated for action. Duplicate reports place unnecessary pressure on municipal systems and may slow down the overall response.

Public access to municipal woodchippers has largely concluded as these resources are now fully required for the municipal clean-up operation. Residents are also urged not to dump garden refuse or storm debris in areas that have already been cleared, as this creates additional challenges.

George Municipality is aware of natural debris that has accumulated on some beaches following the storms. Residents are reminded that coastal debris forms part of sensitive ecosystems and its removal is regulated by environmental legislation. Conditions will continue to be monitored and, where legally permissible and necessary, appropriate interventions will be undertaken, particularly ahead of the festive season.

George Municipality also encourages residents to follow approved tree-planting guidelines when planting on municipal property. Several trees planted in road reserves and sidewalks have over time caused damage to municipal infrastructure and, during the recent storms, some posed significant safety risks. Residents are encouraged to consult the Municipality before planting trees on municipal property and phone 044 8022900. A list of tree species recommended for the George, Uniondale and Haarlem: https://www.george.gov.za/george-document/gm-recommended-tree-list-for-george-uniondale-and-haarlem/

George Municipality thanks residents for their continued patience, understanding and cooperation during this recovery period. Municipal teams remain committed to restoring public spaces and infrastructure as quickly and safely as possible following one of the most significant storm events experienced in recent years.

 

Photos: Photographs of our cleaning crews from Community Services hard at work cleaning, chopping, clearing debris, trees and branches after the recent storms. Other departments in the George Municipality and contractors also assisted in the clearing work.

 

 

George Municipality Teams Prepare for Better Together Games 2026

Some of the dedicated George Municipality officials who proudly represented the Municipality at previous municipal sports events and especially the Better Together Games are showcased in these photographs. Most officials are still with the Municipality, but some have left the employ of the organisation.
The tradition continues as George Municipality teams prepare to participate in the Better Together Games, taking place in Oudtshoorn on 11 September 2026.
The Better Together Games bring together municipal employees from across the region through sport, promoting teamwork, wellness, camaraderie and positive intergovernmental relations. The event provides an opportunity for officials to build connections beyond the workplace while proudly representing their municipalities in various sporting codes.
We wish all our participating teams every success as they continue this proud tradition of municipal sport and teamwork.

 

George Municipality’s Internal Audit Unit Inspires Future Auditors Through Innovative Awareness Campaign

Above are officials from the George Municipality Internal Audit team and staff from Nelson Mandela University.

In January 2026, the Internal Audit department launched a year-long awareness campaign with monthly themes, with the main focus on activities during the month of May. And in celebration of International Internal Audit Awareness Month, the Internal Audit Unit of George Municipality has embarked on an innovative outreach campaign aimed at promoting the internal audit profession and inspiring future professionals at both tertiary and school level.

Driven by a vision to become a leading municipal internal audit unit in the Garden Route—and ultimately across South Africa—the team used the month of May to actively engage with students through interactive and educational awareness initiatives designed to make the profession more accessible, relatable, and impactful.

As part of the campaign, the Internal Audit team visited accounting students at Nelson Mandela University on 20 May 2026 during the Department of Accounting’s Career Day. The engagement focused on creating awareness around internal auditing as a dynamic and value-adding profession, while also providing students with practical insights into the working world of governance, risk management, and assurance.

The outreach programme continued on 22 May 2026 with a visit to Thembalethu High School, where Grade 11 learners were introduced to internal auditing as a meaningful and sustainable career path. Through age-appropriate, interactive, and engaging activities, the team aims to create early awareness of the profession and encourage learners to pursue careers in accounting, auditing, and governance.

“This initiative was a teaching and learning opportunity for both the students and ourselves. We wanted to share real-world experiences, outline industry expectations, and demonstrate the positive impact internal auditors can make within organisations and communities,” said Zimasa Bulo (Senior Internal Auditor).

Topics covered during the university engagement included:
• The importance and impact of internal auditing within organisations
• The definition, purpose, and scope of internal auditing
• Fundamental concepts such as risk management, governance, and internal controls
• Career opportunities and professional pathways within internal auditing
• Opportunities available through the Institute of Internal Auditors South Africa Siyakhula Student Membership programme
The awareness campaign also showcased the Internal Audit Unit’s commitment to creativity and innovation in public sector engagement. Rather than relying solely on formal presentations, the team incorporated interactive discussions, practical examples, and audience participation to create a more memorable and meaningful learning experience.

Reacting to the George Municipality visit, Mr Ewayne Le Roux, Accounting Lecturer at Nelson Mandela University and member of the George Municipality Audit Committee commented:
“The Internal Audit team from George Municipality brought valuable and practical insights on the role of internal auditing in the public sector. Students gained insight into the professional pathways into the internal audit profession, as well as the important contribution internal auditors make in strengthening accountability, governance, risk management and operational efficiency.”

The campaign not only strengthened awareness of the profession but also highlighted the important role municipalities can play in educational development and community engagement. By reaching both university students and high school learners, the Internal Audit Unit demonstrated its commitment to developing future talent pipelines and building greater understanding of the profession across different educational levels.

“The key message we wanted learners and students to take away is that internal auditing is more than compliance—it is about critical thinking, problem-solving, integrity, and creating meaningful change within organisations,” Mr JP Rossouw (Chief Audit Executive) added.

The engagements were well received and generated positive interaction and participation from attendees, reflecting the value of practical industry exposure and professional representation. The Internal Audit Unit believes that initiatives such as these contribute meaningfully towards building awareness, inspiring future professionals, and positioning internal auditing as a modern, relevant, and impactful profession.

Officials from the George Municipality Internal Audit team.

Nelson Mandela University students listening to a presentation from the George Municipality Interal Audit team.

Kloper Mabunda from Internal Audit, presenting at Nelson Mandela University.

Zimasa Bulo, Senior Internal Auditor, addressing the students at Nelson Mandela University.

JP Rossouw,Chief Audit Executive, present to the students at Nelson Mandela University.

Learner Licence Study Material Available at George Libraries from 1 July 2026

The George Municipality is pleased to inform residents that hard copies of Learner Licence Study Material will be available at all public libraries in the George Municipal area from 1 July 2026.

The study material was printed and supplied by the Western Cape Mobility Department and delivered to the George Municipality Main Library for distribution to libraries across the municipal area.

The delivery was facilitated by Randall Barreiro, Director: Transport Administration and Licensing, and Charlton Majiedt, Deputy Director: Compliance Monitoring.

The learner licence books were officially received on behalf of George Municipality by Malibongwe Luyenge, Senior Librarian: George Library.

Residents preparing for their learner licence tests are encouraged to visit their nearest municipal library from 1 July 2026 to access the study material.

Visit the portal: natis.gov.za

 

Learner Licence Study Material that will be available at George Municipality libraries from 1 July 2026, were delivered by Randall Barreiro (left), Director: Transport Administration and Licensing and Charlton Majiedt, Deputy Director: Compliance Monitoring to Malibongwe Luyenge (middle), Senior Librarian: George Library.