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Officials getting ready for Springboks and All Blacks showdown in Cape Town!

The Internal Audit team in high spirits before the game.

As the anticipated rugby showdown between the Springboks and the All Blacks approaches, George Municipality is embracing the rugby spirit at work today, Friday September 6th. Some of our officials sported green and gold and rugby jerseys to show their support for the Springboks.

Clarina Nell, Elrina Bothma and Magda Meyer from Finance getting ready for the Bok game!

 

Michelle Lee, Fakazile Vava and Amelia Lombard from Planning catching Bok fever before the game

Officials from Environmental Services are ready for the showdown between the Springboks and All Blacks tomorrow!

Municipal LGBTQIA+ Help Desk supports Queer and Trans Imbizo

Meeting the Executive Mayor Jackie von Brandis are on left Khanyisile Fortuin, Special Programmes & Project Coordinator for George Municipal Social Development, and on her right Gita November, Health Advocacy Officer for Gender Dynamix

Executive Mayor Jackie von Brandis met with Khanyisile Fortuin, Special Programmes & Project Coordinator for George Social Development, and Gita November, Health Advocacy Officer for Gender Dynamix, to promote participation in this week’s Queer and Trans Imbizo which culminates in a Pride Parade and evening entertainment scheduled for Saturday, 7th September, at Rosemoor Stadium. Two days of workshops will feature Dr. Nicole Chillimagras and Elliot Kotze, two medical practitioners specializing in gender-affirming healthcare. Their services are commissioned by Gender Dynamix, Africa’s leading organization for the transgender and gender-diverse community, as part of efforts to bring gender-affirming healthcare to local primary care facilities.

The George Municipal Social Development LGBTQIA+ Help Desk, established in May 2022, has grown significantly in its ability to assist the community. Through the Reactors Programme, facilitated by Gender Dynamix and the Social Health and Empowerment (SHE) Organization, the Help Desk offers psychosocial support, advice, and referrals for those facing human rights violations.

Services offered include one-on-one sessions with social workers, monthly support group meetings, referrals to safe spaces, human rights advocacy, ongoing education on rights and safe sex practices (including sensitization training and condom distribution), visibility in the community, and community outreach to assist those in need of advice or support. The Help Desk also supports special events such as Pride Month in June, Human Rights Day, Freedom Day, and World AIDS Day. A key upcoming event is the Queer and Trans Imbizo at Rosemoor Stadium on Saturday, 7th September.

For more information, contact the Community Development Section at 044 802 2000 or visit their offices at the corner of Varing and St. John’s Streets.

Television Show Set Construction Underway at Garden Route Dam in George

The Garden Route Dam, a natural setting for the George community, is currently playing host to a popular South African television show set. The project, which commenced earlier this month, is scheduled to restrict public access to some areas around the dam between 20 October to 24 November with no impact on regular walkers and cyclists.

This initiative is a significant milestone for the emerging film industry in the region, promising to boost local economic development. The set construction will employ various structures that harmonise with the natural beauty of the area, ensuring that all materials used are locally sourced and primarily composed of wood. The aesthetic design respects the serene environment, carefully integrating the new structures into the existing landscape.

To ensure that this project adheres to all local by-laws and regulations, the producers are working closely with George Municipality, the George Fire and Disaster Services with regard to the relevant health and safety conditions, and the municipal Civil Engineering Services Department division of water and sanitation. This collaboration ensures that all activities are conducted with the highest standards of safety, environmental responsibility, the necessary permits, and respect for the local community. This disruption is temporary, and the site will be evacuated and all temporary structures at the picnic spot be removed and reopened by 1 December 2024.

This project brings with it substantial economic benefits to George and the surrounding communities. Local businesses, including sawmills, security firms, construction material suppliers, event planning and management companies, and catering services, are all playing critical roles in supporting the production. This collaboration not only strengthens the private sector but also creates job opportunities and injects much-needed revenue into the local economy.

“We are thrilled to be part of this unique project, which not only showcases the beauty of our region on a national stage but also provides a significant boost to the local George economy,” said Joan Shaw, Tourism Manager. The production team appreciates the community’s understanding and cooperation during this period and looks forward to showcasing the beauty of George in the upcoming television show.

For any urgent queries regarding the project, please contact Heloine Crowley 044 801 9293 | film@visitgeorge.co.za

Agt nuwe huiseienaars by Metrogronde Behuisingsprojek in hul skik met huise

In die foto hierbo is Rdl Jean Safers, Burgemeesterskomiteelid vir Menslike Nedersettings, Johan en Suzette Andrews (begunstigdes met hul huisdokumente), Sheen- Wayne Kiewitz, Brumilda Kirchner, Velencia Botha (ook ‘n begunstigde) Burgemeester Jackie von Brandis en Rayleen Petrus by die oorhandiging van die huise by Metrogronde.

 

Die uitvoerende burgemeester van George, Rdh Jackie von Brandis en Burgemeesterskomiteelid vir Menslike Nedersettings, Rdl Jean Safers, het agt huise aan begunstigdes verlede week by die Metrogronde Behuisingsprojek oorhandig.

In die stadium is daar reeds 55 van die 436 eenhede van die hele projek oorhandig.

Volgens Zinobia Spies, waarnemende bestuurder: Menslike Nedersettings by George Munisipaliteit, kom die begunstigdes wat nou die agt huise in ontvangs geneem het, uit verskeie Informele Nedersettings en die name was geregistreer op die Wes – Kaapse Behuisingsdatabasis.

Die begunstigdes word gekies uit diegene wat die langste op die waglys is, 60 jaar en ouer, gestremdes, plaaswerkers en persone wat in informele nedersettings woon.

Rdh Von Brandis het almal betrokke, ook die department van Menslike Nedersettings, die George Munisipale amptenare en raadslede bedank vir hul werk om die oorhandiging van die huise moontlik te maak. Die burgemeester het gesê om jou eerste huis te bekom is een van die groot mylpale in jou lewe. “Maar saam met groot blydskap kom groot verantwoordelikheid. Jy is nou ‘n huiseienaar en jy moet nou jou huis oppas, maar saam met dit moet jy sorg dat die bate ook tot voordeel van jou kinders is en ‘n testament opstel. Indien iets gebeur, weet julle julle gesin word na omgesien. Baie geluk!” het Von Brandis gesê.

Sy het ook gesê sy weet Metrogronde gaan ‘n fantastiese gemeenskap word en ‘n gemeenskap wat na mekaar omsien.

Rdl Safers het in sy toespraak gesê dis ‘n dag van blydskap en veels geluk aan al die begunstigdes. Hyt versoek dat die eienaars nie hul huise moet uithuur vir mense wat winkels begin nie en ook nie informele strukture op hul erwe aan te bring nie. Safers het gevra die begunstigdes moet na hul huise omsien en hy wil oor ‘n paar jaar sien dat die huise steeds netjies is en ook blomtuine.

Velencia Botha, ‘n begunstigde, het gesê sy is baie dankbaar om in haar huis in te trek. Haar dogter en twee kleinkinders gaan saam met haar in die huis bly. Sy was voorheen ‘n inwoner van Palana informele nedersetting.

Nóg ‘n begunstigde, Charmaine Joseph, is dankbaar vir haar eie woning waar sy en haar 5 kinders rustig kan bly.

Johan en Suzette Andrews is uit hul vel om ‘n huis te ontvang. Die twee het in Parkdene plakkerskamp gebly. Die twee kan nie wag om hul woning nog meer geriefliker te maak nie.

Janine Williams, ook van Parkdene plakkers, sê haar twee seuns het gereeld gevra wanneer hulle dan nou trek “en vandag is ons droom bewaarheid.”

 

Foto:

Charmaine Joseph (begunstigde), Rdl Jean Safers,Burgemeesterskomiteelid vir Menslike Nedersettings, Burgemeester Jackie von Brandis en Janine Williams (begunstigde) voor hul wonings.

 

 

Impactful business and entrepreneurs information session held for youth and women

In the photo above, Kevin Abrahams from Local Economic Development and Sorica Campher from Supply Chain Management, Financial Services, George Municipality explain to the attendees which services are available and how to access the services at these two sections.

George Municipality, in collaboration with the Pacaltsdorp Community Business Association and the Youth Office of George Municipality, last week spearheaded a highly impactful business and entrepreneurial information session.

According to Jonel Kerspuy, Coordinator of the Youth Office, the event was held at the Pacaltsdorp Community Hall, this event was part of the celebration of Women’s Month and aimed at empowering local entrepreneurs.

The session provided a platform for community members to engage with a diverse range of stakeholders regarding youth and business matters. Participating organisations included George Municipality’s Community Development, Supply Chain Services, and Local Economic Development departments as well as the Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA), the National Youth Development Agency, the Department of Employment and Labour, EMPOWER, MicFin and the Independent Electoral Commission.

Attendees had the opportunity to interact directly with these representatives, gaining valuable insights and information tailored to support both new and existing entrepreneurs. The event underscored the commitment of George Municipality and its partners to enhancing business opportunities and fostering economic growth within the community.

Kerspuy said this initiative highlights the ongoing efforts to bring essential services to local residents and to support the entrepreneurial spirit among youth and women.

 

Photos:

Luwayda Trantraal, chairperson of the Pacaltsdorp Community Business Association welcomed members of the public to the Youth and Women’s Business and Entrepreneurs information session.

Judith Morrison from the National Youth Development Agency explained their grant funding processes to the attendees and members from SEDA explained to the public how to access the SEDA training and products.

Brand-new nutritional centre for the residents of the Metrogrounds Housing Project

In the photo above: At the handover of the hamper to the nutritional centre at Metrogrounds are from left, Willbedine Jordaan (Community Development), Elizabeth Goldman (volunteer at the nutritional centre), Maggie (Mona) Sampson (coordinator of the nutritional centre), Sophie Bewee (volunteer at the nutritional centre),Veronique Ferndale (Community Development), Cllr Melvin Roelfse (Member of the Mayoral Committee for Community Development), Khanyisile Fortuin (Community Development) and Cllr Darryl Coeries.

The George Municipality supplied a brand-new nutritional centre, that will be run by Maggie (Mona) Sampson, at Metrogrounds Housing Project with a hamper.

The nutritional centre is the very first for Metrogrounds. The centres were previously known as soup kitchens.

George Municipality currently operates 120 municipal nutritional centres. According to Veronique Ferndale from Community Development, Nutritional Centres, the hamper can feed up to 100 people, 3 days per week.

She welcomed Sampson to the nutritional centre family.

The 120 soup kitchens, which operate from private homes in vulnerable communities across the municipal area are the backbone of feeding programmes.

Ferndale said most people running the nutritional centres are extraordinary individuals and use extras from their own pockets to make the centres a success, nevermind the circumstances.

Individuals and organisations wanting to continue supporting soup kitchens can drop off food and supplies at the municipality’s Community Development offices or call the number below.”

Soup kitchen enquiries: 044 802 2000

Food and supplies donation deliveries to:

George Municipality Community Development offices (8am-4pm)

c/o Varing and St Johns Streets (diagonally behind main building).

George Municipal Officials joined in the fun embracing the start of Spring

In the photo above, feeling the Spring spirit are Planning officials from left Nangamso Mhobo, Khuliso Mukhovha, Marina Welman, Amanda Joubert, Amelia Lombard, Lynette Groenewald and Henko Lourens.

George Municipality officials decided to embrace the new season with fresh energy and optimism by dressing up in florals and hats for Spring on Monday, 2 September.

George experienced a lovely summer day on Monday with winter fading away and vibrant colors and fresh energy were all around. With flowers blooming, bright hues everywhere, and new scents in the air, nature is celebrating as the days grow longer. It’s the perfect time to let go of winter’s heaviness and embrace a new, optimistic outlook.

Here are a few photographs of the officials who made the day special by dressing up.

Follow the link for video: https://youtu.be/CIWwF5UXvBs

More photos available on George Municipality Facebook page

Photos:

Maransia Davids, Siya Soga-Jonas and Petro Botha sported some flowery hats to usher in Spring.


Ladies from Finance with feeling the new season are in front from left, Elrina Bothma and Elaine Diemont. At the back are Gezina de Jager, Yvettie Minnie, Candice Phillips and Magda Meyer.

 

 Josephine Mpembe from Planning and Roslyn Rhode from Corporate Services show off their hats.

 

Musa Dyakop, Ronel Valla and Josephine Mpembe came ready with their hats for Spring.

The creative ladies from Finance made their own hats from scratch. They are from left, Sherifa Jansen, Candice Phillips and Sandra Alaart.

Heybré Ellis, Debra Sauer and Zimasa Bulo from the Office of the Municipal Manager with florals to celebrate Spring. Ladies from Corporate Services with their fabulous hats for the new season. From left are Phildene Fortuin, Juanita Foster, Mudgelaine Muller, Chrystal Spies.

Ladies from Human Resources showing off their hats for Spring. From left are Juanita Foster, Ayabonga Noyakaza, Chrystal Spies, Cesley Thomas and Jennifer Schoeman.

The officials from Community Services.

 Collage of the officials from Community Services celebrating Spring with flower hats.

Officials from the George Municipal Court enjoying the beautiful Spring day are from left, Adv Megan Hopewell (Prosecutor), Bongani Mafuya (Court Interpreter), Ishenique Felix (Legal Advisor/Assistant Prosecutor).

 

Minister Ricardo Mackenzie Engages with George Municipality During Visit

In the photo from left are Mr Edward Ganza (Deputy Director of Corporate Services Administration at George Municipality), Rachel Williams (Manager of Library Services), Minister Ricardo Mackenzie (Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport), and Cllr Melvin Roelfse (MMC for Community Services—which includes Social Development, Sport, Libraries & Customer Care).

On Monday, 2 September 2024, Minister Ricardo Mackenzie of the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport (DCAS) held an informal meeting with Rachel Williams, Manager of Library Services in George. This meeting was part of the Minister’s initiative to directly engage with the various structures that collaborate with the Western Cape DCAS.

Joining the meeting were Councillor (Cllr) Melvin Roelfse, George Municipality’s MMC for Community Services—which includes Social Development, Sport, Libraries & Customer Care—and Mr Edward Ganza, Deputy Director of Corporate Services Administration for George Municipality.

As a gesture of appreciation, the George Municipal team presented the Minister with memorabilia, including books by local authors, a notebook, a cup, and Khoisan tea. Among the gifts was a coffee table book about George, personally signed by the Executive Mayor of George, Ald Jackie von Brandis.

 

George Municipality Embraces Visual Art with Management Policy

Wilderness residents Stephanie Olivier, Hannah Olivier, and Eben du Toit enjoyed interacting with Fourie Ackerman’s artwork at Leentjiesklip.

Artwork by Glenwood High School learner Kaelyn Haffern completed in December 2023.

In June 2023, George Municipality adopted the Visual Artwork Management Policy, a significant step toward enhancing the city’s public spaces through creative expression. The policy provides guidelines for submitting and evaluating proposals from individuals or organizations interested in creating and displaying visual artwork in public areas.

The artwork by Fourie Ackerman at Leentjiesklip has given these public facilities a vibrant new look, transforming them into lively and welcoming spaces.

The policy was drafted by Winsley Meyer, a young Candidate Town Planner who joined the municipality in 2022 as part of the ISDG program. Winsley had previously been involved in the review and amendment process for the Outdoor Advertising By-law. During this review, it was discovered that the by-law only allowed for advertising of businesses through mural artwork and did not consider artistic murals aimed at beautifying public spaces. This gap in the by-law was a key reason for developing the Visual Artwork Management Policy. The policy aims to give artists the opportunity to display their work in a controlled manner while also enhancing the visual appeal of public areas and creating a unique sense of place.

Winsley Meyer, Candidate Town Planner at the George Municipality who drafted the Visual Arts Management Policy.

“The outdoor advertising by-law review gave me the background knowledge to start drafting the visual artwork policy. From there, I conducted extensive research, reviewing local and international policies and guidelines on various forms of visual artwork, design, and maintenance. I’ve always had a passion for visual arts and design, so being granted the opportunity to draft this policy was incredibly exciting for me. I enjoyed the process and am thrilled to see it implemented by such skilled artists. I look forward to seeing more artwork in our community,” said Meyer.

Main Beach Wilderness, artwork by Fourie Ackerman and Phillip Denn.

The first project under the new policy was undertaken in December 2023 by Kaelyn Haffern, a student at Glenwood House High School in George and a talented street artist. Funded by the Wilderness Ratepayers and Residents Association (WRRA), Kaelyn volunteered her time and talent to beautify the wall and substation along Station Road leading to Leentjiesklip Beach in Wilderness.
Following the success of Kaelyn’s project, the WRRA facilitated and funded additional projects by Garden Route artists Philip Denn and Fourie Ackerman. These artists were commissioned to enhance the public facilities at Main Beach Wilderness (near Salina’s), Leentjiesklip, and the western wall at Main Beach.

MMC for Planning and Development and Ward 4 Councillor, Marlene Barnardt noted that the Visual Artwork Management Policy allows for artwork to be displayed on both public and private properties, excluding outdoor advertising. It also identifies designated spaces that serve as practice areas for temporary mural art forms, where emerging artists can develop their skills. “George Municipality is committed to celebrating the diverse talent within our communities and aims to create a platform for artistic expression. By collaborating with the art community, we hope to enhance the unique qualities of the city and its people,” she said.

Artists interested in submitting proposals can contact the Directorate of Human Settlements, Planning, and Development via email at znorawana@george.gov.za.

A copy of the policy is available upon request or can be downloaded from the municipal website via this link https://tinyurl.com/45m2wp9f

Celebrations Erupt as Municipality Hands Over 78 New Homes in Rosedale Erf 325

Braving the cold weather, Executive Mayor Jackie von Brandis, George Municipal Councillors, beneficiaries, community members, and officials, gathered to celebrate the new homeowners during the joyous housing handover at Erf 325.

Songs of praise and jubilation filled the air on Wednesday, 28 August 2024, as 78 families received the keys to their new homes during an official housing handover ceremony at the Erf 325 East Housing Development in Rosedale, Pacaltsdorp. Despite the cold weather, the event was marked by celebration, with Breaking New Ground (BNG) beneficiaries and community members gathering to support the new homeowners.

The Executive Mayor of George, Alderman Jackie von Brandis, led the handover of the houses to the 78 beneficiaries, joined by the Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Human Settlements in the George Municipality, Jean Safers, and Ward 14 Councillor, Melvin Roelfse, who served as the programme director. The ceremony was also attended by MMCs from various portfolio committees, councillors, municipal officials, Ward Committee members, and home-based care workers.

Mayor von Brandis officially marked the handover by cutting the ribbon at one of the houses. Addressing the attendees, she expressed the urgency felt by citizens in receiving their homes. She thanked everyone involved in the construction and administration of the houses, saying, “Thank you for coming out in this cold weather to celebrate this beautiful day. My first conversation with Minister Tertuis Simmers (Western Cape Minister for Human Settlements) was about housing, especially the houses that were already completed. When I suggested we hand them over, the Minister agreed immediately, even if he couldn’t be here today. We thank the Minister for his great leadership and the Provincial Government for the funding that made this possible.”

She continued, “I also want to thank Councillor Safers, the MMC for Human Settlements in George, and the George Municipality’s Human Settlements department for their administration. I’m overjoyed for the beneficiaries that we could all celebrate the receipt of these houses; this is indeed a joyous occasion.”

The first house was handed over to 40-year-old Caroline Booysen, who is living with a disability. Booysen expressed her gratitude, saying, “I couldn’t contain my tears—they’ve been rolling down from excitement and joy. I’m very grateful for my new house.”

Among the beneficiaries were also elderly citizens. Eighty-year-old Nofundile Jaxa shared, “I’m ecstatic to receive a home. When I heard I would finally be receiving my house today, I couldn’t sleep last night, looking forward to this moment.” Another recipient, 73-year-old David Louw, was overjoyed, saying, “I’ve waited nearly 20 years for my house. Today, I almost want to shed tears of joy for receiving this home. I’m very happy.”

MMC for Human Settlements, Councillor Jean Safers, remarked, “This is another milestone that shows the Western Cape Government means business when it comes to service delivery. We urge new homeowners to take good care of their properties and keep them clean. We also don’t want to hear that these houses have turned into spaza shops.”

Officials from the George Municipality’s Human Settlements department conducted a consumer education programme to guide the new homeowners about the responsibilities of a homeowner and how to care for their properties. As they received their homes, 16 beneficiaries received their title deeds. The remaining 62 will be handed over as soon as it is received from the Attorneys. The 78 families who received their houses today came from various informal settlements in Pacaltsdorp, the waiting list under the selection criteria of 60 years and older, farm dwellers, persons with disabilities, and the general waiting list.

The Erf 325 East Pacaltsdorp Housing Project is a catalytic initiative funded by the Provincial Department of Infrastructure. This mixed-use development, which began in 2018, is part of the 1,091 Breaking New Ground (BNG) units, including double-storey, semi-detached, and freestanding units. It also comprises 147 Finance Linked Individual Subsidy Programme (FLISP) units, 32 units for persons with disabilities, and 30 units for military veterans. The project will also provide one general residential erf, four crèches, three churches, one community centre, and seven commercial/business erven.

View the handover ceremony highlights on the link: https://youtu.be/Tzr0kTBklik

From left: Cllr Jean Safers (MMC for Human Settlements in the George Municipality), Ald Jackie von Brandis (Executive Mayor of George), Caroline Booysen (beneficiary) and Cllr Melvin Roelfse (Ward 14 Councillor).
From left: Cllr Melvin Roelfse (Ward 14 Councillor), Ald Jackie von Brandis (Executive Mayor of George), Nofundile Jaxa (beneficiary) and Cllr Jean Safers (MMC for Human Settlements in the George Municipality).
From left: David Louw (beneficiary), Ald Jackie von Brandis (Executive Mayor of George), Cllr Melvin Roelfse (Ward 14 Councillor), and Cllr Jean Safers (MMC for Human Settlements in the George Municipality).
Ribbon Cutting: Marais Kruger (MMC for Financial Services), Cuben Booysen (Caroline Booysen’s 4-year-old child), Cllr Jean Safers (MMC for Human Settlements in the George Municipality), Caroline Booysen (beneficiary), Cllr Melvin Roelfse (Ward 14 Councillor), Ald Jackie von Brandis (Executive Mayor of George), and Gerald Bewee (Law Enforcement Official).
The community gathers to support the new homeowners

 

GMUN MEDIA RELEASE: George Tourism Launches “George Naturally” Brand

George Tourism proudly launched its new concept, “George Naturally,” at a well-attended Business Chamber meeting held last night at the Sami.G Retail Park in Pioneer Street, where Wonderland properties co-sponsored the launch, to show off the spectacular new property. Even on a chilly night, the launch drew a large crowd and featured a keynote address by Dr. Ivan Meyer, Western Cape MEC for Agriculture, Economic Development, and Tourism.

Joan Shaw, Tourism Manager, introduced the “George Naturally” concept, explaining that since 2018, the George Tourism Office was allowed to develop a destination logo separate from George Municipality’s branding, focusing on Wilderness, George, and Uniondale Tourism. Over time, however, there was a recognized need for a more inspirational logo that captures the essence of the destination rather than just naming its main hubs. The aesthetic required an upgrade to represent a destination brand worthy of George’s unique appeal.

“Many people think of George primarily as a business hub,” Shaw explained, “but few immediately think of the exquisite natural environment that offers a natural playground for residents and visitors alike. This realization led to the birth of the ‘George Naturally’ concept. We are extremely proud that this concept was both conceived and designed locally.”

Caption: Attending the launch of the “George Naturally” Brand are from left MMC Corporate Services Nosicelo Mbete, Tourism Manager Joan Shaw, MMC Finance Marais Kruger, MEC for Agriculture, Economic Development, and Tourism Dr Ivan Meyer, Executive Mayor Jackie von Brandis, MMC Planning and Development (Tourism) Marlene Barnardt, MMC Civil Engineering Browen Johnson, MMC Spcial Development Melvin Roelfse and Chief Whip Teresa Jeyi.

The “George Naturally” brand is a dual-purpose concept. On one hand, it describes the pristine environment that the area is known for; on the other, it is a clever play on words, positioning George as the natural choice for business, pleasure, and lifestyle. The brand encompasses every sight, activity, and offering available in the greater George area (including Wilderness, Uniondale and other small villages), highlighting not only its natural beauty but also the world-class services and facilities available to residents and visitors.

Marlene Barnardt, MMC for Planning and Development, expressed her enthusiasm for the new branding. “I believe it epitomizes everything that George and its surroundings have to offer—naturally. The play on words is clever, and credit must be given to the previous MMC responsible for Tourism, Dirk Wessels, and long-standing Tourism Manager, Joan Shaw. Let’s hope this inspires people to make George their first choice for a holiday destination, business location, or relocation—naturally.”

George Tourism extends its gratitude to all the sponsors who contributed to last night’s successful launch event, including venue, catering, drinks, and prizes. A special thanks to:
• The Views Boutique Hotel
• Oppie See, Herolds Bay
• Cloverleigh Guest House, Wilderness
• Harvil House, George
• Views Over Wilderness
• Outeniqua Brew
• George Powervan
• George Golf Club
• Sierra Massage Lounge

“George Naturally” represents not just a brand, but a new chapter for George Tourism, one that highlights the natural beauty, business opportunities, and exceptional lifestyle that the area has to offer.

Letter to Nersa by Executive Mayor Jackie von Brandis

NERSA’S DECISION ON ESKOM’S MYPD5 REVENUE APPLICATION

As Executive Mayor of George Municipality, I am writing to you on behalf of the citizens of George, to object in the strongest possible terms to NERSA granting Eskom an increase in the price of electricity of 44% for the 2024/25 financial year. This price increase is not only unaffordable, but unfair and unjust to our citizens.

Our customers, inclusive of residents, small and medium businesses, cannot afford these price increases that is well above the consumer price index (CPI). The vast majority of South Africans find it difficult to make ends meet and this increase will only further exacerbate this fact.

As the energy regulator, NERSA is responsible for providing the necessary guidelines to Eskom to ensure that it fulfils its mandate, based on this, our residents simply cannot be expected to carry the burden of mismanagement at Eskom through exorbitant tariff increases such as this one.

This proposed tariff increase will result in the majority of South Africans being left in a dire situation if approved as is. Our formal and informal businesses will be forced to close their doors as the cost of fuel and food will rise as a result of the increase in the cost of energy.

Any increase considered should at the very least be in line with the CPI inflation rate target of 5.5%. An increase of 44% is therefore simply cannot be ratified.
In addition, Eskom provides no preference to its good customers who regularly pay their accounts, in terms of price increases or regular supply of electricity.

It is an extreme injustice to expect that ordinary citizens of George (and, indeed, residents of every municipality in the country) should be forced to bear the cost of Eskom and its ongoing woes.
I trust that this letter will receive your urgent attention to reverse the price increase that has been granted.

Yours faithfully
J VON BRANDIS
EXECUTIVE MAYOR
GEORGE MUNICIPALITY

George Municipality celebrates Women’s Month with Empowering Event in Borchards

The photograph above includes Megan Wolhuter, Georgina Philander, MMC for Community Development, Cllr Melvin Roelfse, Robyn Parks, Nancy Benjamin, Executive Mayor Ald Jackie von Brandis and Cllr Erika Brown at the event. In front is Nozipho Stone.

 

George Municipality’s women’s event, held in observance of Women’s Month, recently drew approximately 50 local women to Borchards Youth for Christ Hall, paying homage to thousands of women who protested the Pass Law and racial restrictions at the Union Building in Pretoria on August 9, 1956.

Themed “Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress,” the event highlighted the vital role of women in leadership and collective action in driving social change. This year’s theme also focused on addressing gender equality and promoting opportunities for women to rise to leadership roles without facing discrimination.

The event, organised by the Gender and Disability subsection of Community Development, aimed to provide networking opportunities, motivational support, and practical information for women. Participants, including mothers of children enrolled in Kidstop programmes, received valuable insights and skills to improve their lives.

The event received enthusiastic feedback from attendees and was supported by several key stakeholders, including the Executive Mayor of George, Ald Jackie von Brandis, MMC for Community Development, Cllr Melvin Roelfse, Cllr Erika Brown, Department of Social Development and Child Welfare.

Nancy Benjamin, a guest speaker and survivor of gender-based violence (GBV), shared her inspiring journey from victimhood to empowerment. Benjamin, now an entrepreneur, offered a powerful testimony of reclaiming her life and achieving independence.

Additional speakers included social workers from the Department of Social Development and Child Welfare South Africa (CWSA), who addressed critical issues such as GBV, substance abuse, and child protection procedures. The event underscored the importance of continued efforts to support and empower women.

Letitia Cunningham, the event’s master of ceremonies, demonstrated that women can excel in diverse roles, including as master of ceremonies.

A special thanks were extended to SASKO George for their contributions to the day’s success.

 

Photos:

Mayor Jackie von Brandis addressing the attendees at the event.

Rachel Booysen from Child Welfare addressing the audience on Child Protection issues.

Georgina Philander from Department of Social Development, George speaking to the attendees.

Megan Wolhuter from the Department of Social Development, George doing her bit for Women’s Month.

HR Exhibition Provides Key Insights and Support to Municipality Officials

In the photo above are Andrea Maart and Haily Oktober, officials from Human Resources at the HR Exhibition of the George Municipality at the Banquet Hall.

In a bid to enhance accessibility and communication, the Municipality’s Human Resources department hosted a successful exhibition on August 14, 2024, at the Banquet Hall. The event aimed to provide employees with direct access to essential HR information and services.

Each HR section set up a dedicated stall, offering employees the opportunity to engage with HR officials without the need for appointments. The traffic department was also present to demonstrate and educate employees on road safety. The exhibition covered a wide range of HR services, each tailored to address specific employee needs including,

Benefits – Focusing on updating beneficiary forms to ensure all records are current and accurate.

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)provided crucial safety tips and addressed SHE (Safety, Health, and Environmental) requests. The Performance Management System (PMS) officials explained performance evaluation processes and the probationary review system.

Officials from Training and Development offered guidance on Personal Development Plans and Skill Audit forms to support career growth.

Officials from the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) introduced the newly appointed EAP personnel who detailed the counseling services available.

Labour Relations officials clarified the various Labour Relations processes and procedures.

Officials from Recruitment and Selection highlighted the new online application process and the necessary documentation for job applicants.

Chrystal Spies, Coordinator of the event and HR officials said the HR Exhibition proved to be a valuable resource, fostering a better understanding of available services among employees.

She said the department extends its gratitude to all who participated and visited the various stalls throughout the day.

For more updates on future HR events and services, employees are encouraged to stay connected with the HR department.

Anneli Jansen from Stormwater Services at Civil Engineering said she is happy to be part of this event. She said she had the opportunity to ask questions to HR officials that she was unsure of.

Sylvino Jacobs from Sewerage Networks, Civil Engineering was at the George Traffic stall where he could test the drunk driving goggles. His advice to colleagues and other people is to never drive under the influence of alcohol or other narcotics.

Video link: https://youtu.be/bq2759KjH0o

 

Photos:

Ayabonga Noyakaza and Chrystal Spies from Human Resources.

Sylvino Jacobs from Sewerage Networks, Civil Engineering  at the George Traffic stall where he could test the drunk driving goggles.

Clive Carolus from the Directorate of Human Settlements, Planning and Development doing a breathalyser test with Edwin Felix from George Traffic Services.

Anneli Jansen and Sharlene Roelfse from Civil Engineering Services.

Joey Muller from George Traffic Services and Juanita Foster from HR at the event.

 

Certificates Awarded to Participants of the Community House Building Learnership

In the photo are the Community House Building Learnership programme graduates proudly hold their certificates. The fifth person from the left in the back row is the Executive Mayor of George, Alderman Jackie von Brandis. Also present are Western Cape Minister of Infrastructure, Tertuis Simmers; Advocate Chantal Smith, Head of Department in the Department of Infrastructure; Dirk Wessels, a member of the Western Cape Provincial Legislature; and Ms. Ricky Minnie from IETI (far right, wearing a cream jacket).

On Monday, 05 August 2024, Minister Tertius Simmers, the Western Cape Minister of Infrastructure and the Executive Mayor of George, Ald Jackie von Brandis awarded certificates to beneficiaries who successfully participated in and completed the Community House Building Learnership programme. Twenty-seven (27) participants from across the George Municipal area benefited from this initiative.

The learnership programme was launched by the Western Cape Department of Infrastructure in partnership with the Industries Education and Training Institute (IETI), George Municipality, and the Department of Employment and Labour. The theoretical training began in March 2023, followed by practical training at the George Metro site, where learners gained hands-on experience under the guidance of Ruwacon construction supervisors.

This initiative highlights the municipality’s commitment to enhancing skills development and creating employment opportunities within the community.

Tertius Simmers, the Western Cape Minister of Infrastructure
Awards Ceremony to Participants of the Community House Building Learnership

George Disaster Services extends assistance to Swartland Following Dam Burst

George Municipality Disaster Services have stepped up to assist the Swartland Municipality after the sudden dam burst in the Dassenberg and Riverlands communities outside Malmesbury, caused a significant disruption in the water supply. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, George’s emergency services have mobilized to deliver drinking water to affected communities.

On Monday, August 12, 2024, a team from George Municipality, including Firefighters Jeandre Bernardo and Brad Bussack, led by Chief Neels Barnard, were deployed to assist for an indeterminate period.

“George fire is serving the community,” stated Barnard, emphasizing the municipality’s dedication to providing support beyond its borders. A relief crew was also sent this morning, Friday 16 August, and is expected to provide assistance for the next five days, with the possibility of extending support for another week or two if necessary.

The dam burst has left the two communities without a reliable source of drinking water until repairs can be affected and George Municipality’s prompt response and collaboration with local officials in Swartland highlight the importance of inter-municipal cooperation in times of crisis.

Democracy Bus Visits George to Celebrate 30 Years of Democracy

Democracy Bus visits George…From left: Andre Scheepers (BFI Projects Manager in the George Municipality, Ald Jackie von Brandis (Executive Mayor), Cllr Browen Johnson (MMC for Civil Engineering in the George Municipality), Jethro Grootboom (Regional Communication Coordinator for Garden Route & Overberg Districts and Ndiphiwe Prince Madikizela (Technician for BFI Projects in the George Municipality).

On Thursday, 15 August 2024, the Democracy Bus, which travels across South Africa to celebrate 30 years of democracy, made a significant stop in George. The bus visited one of George Municipality’s key infrastructural projects—the construction of the new Water Treatment Works in Denneoord—to showcase the municipality’s contributions to the nation’s democratic journey.

The Executive Mayor of George, Ald Jackie von Brandis, accompanied by the Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Civil Engineering Services, Councillor Browen Johnson, boarded the Democracy Bus from the Municipal Headquarters in York Street. The destination was the New Water Treatment Works in Denneoord, where they participated in a walkabout to highlight the Municipality’s achievements over the past 30 years. The event was organised by the Government Communication Information System (GCIS), represented by Jethro Grootboom, Regional Communications Coordinator for the Garden Route & Overberg Districts.

“This afternoon, we had the distinct pleasure of boarding the Democracy Bus alongside our colleagues from GCIS Western Cape,” said Mayor von Brandis. “As we celebrate our country’s 30-year milestone of democracy, we also reflect on the freedoms and progress that have accompanied it.”
Referring to the BFI project, von Brandis added: “This project is a prime example of the benefits that 30 years of democracy have brought us. It’s an absolute privilege to have the Democracy Bus here in George, celebrating 30 years of Democracy. The National Treasury and the Department of Water Affairs (DWS)support ensures that we can continue to provide essential services to all our residents for the next 30 years and beyond.”

MMC Johnson echoed the Mayor’s gratitude for the BFI Projects, emphasising the projects’ significance in light of recent Stats SA data showing an approximate population growth of 100,000 in the City of George. “These projects are vital for accommodating George’s ongoing development and ensuring water security for at least the next 40 years,” said Cllr Johnson.

The Municipality’s Civil Engineering Services Project Manager for BFI, Andre Scheepers, provided an in-depth overview of BFI project consisting of 12 sub-projects and specifically the New Water Treatment Works Project. This project, supported by a grant of up to R1.115 billion, has enabled the Municipality to undertake several critical initiatives, including:

• Improvements to the existing 20 Ml/d Water Treatment Works in Denneoord
• The new 20 Ml/d Water Treatment Works (WTW) and Residuals Treatment Facility
• Refurbishment of the Sludge Discharge System, Phase 1 and 2
• Upgrading of the Garden Route Dam Outlet and Supply
• Installation of 2x 1250 kVA generators at the Garden Route raw water pump station
• Construction of an additional 40-million-litre raw water storage and balancing dam
• The 14.5 Ml Pacaltsdorp West Reservoir and Pump Station
• The new 3 Ml Pacaltsdorp East Reservoir, 300 kl Tower, and Pump Station
• Construction of a new pump station and control valves at the existing Thembalethu West Reservoir and Tower
• A new 8 Ml Thembalethu East Reservoir, 1000 kl Tower, and Pump Station

Jethro Grootboom expressed his gratitude to the George Municipality for its hospitality and commitment to showcasing the progress achieved in the George area.

The George Municipality extends its thanks to the National Treasury and the Department of Water and Sanitation for entrusting it with this grant funding, and to GCIS for organising the visit to our Water Treatment Plant. The event was streamed live on Eden FM’s Facebook page, courtesy of GCIS.

MMC Johnson and Mayor von Brandis boarded the Democracy Bus from the George Municipal offices
In George… the Democracy Bus travels across South Africa to celebrate 30 years of democracy
Andre Scheepers – on the left – provided an in-depth overview of BFI projects to attendees

 

Against all odds – Sharon Eland- Lewis’ Inspiring Journey to Publishing Her First Book

In the photo above i Sharon Eland-Lewis with her book, Slegs ‘n enkele kans.

 

Deaf, homeless and quite often in the night shelter, Sharon Eland-Lewis overcame pain, suffering and lots of trials and tribulations to get her first book, Slegs ‘n enkele kans, published. The book was published by The National Library of South Africa, an agency of the Department of Arts and Culture.

Sharon Lewis was raised by her grandparents, Johannes and Johanna Eland, in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape where she completed her matric at Acadia High.

She married in Mossel Bay and had two children.

She walked out of her marriage after her husband became abusive towards her and left her two children in the care of her mother.

After moving to George, she found herself on the streets, homeless and quite often in the night shelter. After becoming fatally ill with MDR TB, she fell into a coma and had kidney failure. Bedridden and deaf, she regained consciousness in the Harry Comay hospital in George.

Her urge, passion and love for the written word drove her to write numerous poems which was published in the George Herald. After numerous inquiries from the public, journalist Michelle Pienaar introduced Sharon to Jeff, the owner of Three Chameleons clubhouse, where she became part of a book club.

After finding a place of her own, Sharon started to write with all eagerness.

Sharon’s book will be launched at George Library on the 21st August 2024 at 11am. The book is also selected for the Funda Mzantsi Reading Competition, Afrikaans language, which will be held in George from the 23rd-27 September 2024.

Sharon Eland-Lewis was placed on the agenda of a portfolio committee meeting during 2017 when the Library Department announced that the staff of library service, that is Rachel Williams (Manager:George Libraries), Hazel Springfield and Eurogine Carolus  assisted her with the book by typing the whole publication for her when she approached them for assistance. James de Waal assisted with the proofreading of the book. Rachel Williams contacted Zanele Nikani, the Project Facilitator of the Community Programme at the Publishing National Library of South Africa. Ms Nikani arranged publishing (using the Community Publishing Grant), professional editing and proofreading for the publication. Well-known writer and poet Diana Ferrus assisted with further editing and proofreading of the manuscript. As Sharon is deaf, all correspondence to and from the National Library came through the office of the Library Manager. Although Sharon is vulnerable, extremely poor and a shack dweller, she is a very passionate library patron.

Sharon expressed her heartfelt thanks to the George Municipality, the George Library staff and everyone that assisted her on her journey. She listed all the people she wanted to thank in the book.

 

 

 

George Municipality Unveils Gym Trims at Thembalethu Stadium and Thusong Centre

In the photo: Caption 1 – Thembalethu Sportsfield Gym Trim – Executive Mayor Jackie Von Brandis tested out the new Gym Trim equipment together with from left Cllr Thandiswa Qatana, Lynette Groenewald (Senior Spatial Planner), Ward 13 Cllr Simphiwe Toto, MMC for Community Development, Melvin Roelfse, MMC for Community Services: Parks, Refuse and Environment Marchelle Kleynhans, Granville Campher(Manager Sport Development) and Henko Lourens (Spatial Planner).

George Municipality officially opened the fully-fledged gym trims installed at Thembalethu Stadium and the Thusong Centre which form a part of Project 7: Recreation Route, one of the eleven Investment Packages identified to enhance social and economic development in Thembalethu as a part of the Ilisolethu Precinct. The gym equipment, consisting of 10 machines, litter bins and benches were installed at each site as part of this project

The rollout of outdoor gym equipment in George began in 2022 as a pilot project to observe its utilisation and in an effort to provide better health and wellness opportunities to people of all ages, abilities, and socio-economic statuses. Three Outdoor Gym Trim have previously been installed, one on Knysna Road and another one at the Corner of Mission and Fern Streets in Pacaltsdorp, and ERF 80 Van Riebeeck Gardens. Initially, it was anticipated that elderly people would benefit while children enjoyed the playpark equipment. However, it turned out that children also enjoy the gym equipment as it is user-friendly for both children and adults. – “Over the two years, we have noticed that children use the equipment more and we encourage adults to also make use of the equipment for their health and wellness,” said Nosidima Vumindaba, the George Municipality’s Parks and Recreation Manager.

The Neighbourhood Development Project Ilisolethu Framework Project 7: Recreation Route which will include a recreation route that will integrate the area through a 5km recreational route for Park Run events, supporting a weekend market facility, upgrading of the existing Thembalethu sports field and multifunctional public open space. The Gym Trim at the Thusong Centre will be fenced shortly.

Melvin Roelfse, MMC for Community Development noted that the Gym Trims will add value to the youth and contribute towards the wellness and well-being of the community. “Gym and sports bring people together and this will help to build and strengthen our communities. I encourage our community members of Thembalethu to use and enjoy this equipment, “ he said.

The outdoor gym equipment was installed in June at a cost of R453 200 and forms a part of the R74 million committed thus far to the Ilisolethu Precinct by the investment partners of the Municipality – including the Development Bank of South Africa and the National Treasury.

Interested parties can obtain further information on the Ilisolethu Project by following this link: https://www.george.gov.za/planning-development/ilisolethu-precinct/ or contacting George Municipal Directorate Planning and Development, Henko Lourens hlourens@george.gov.za

#ilisolethuGeorge #Letsgrowthembalethu #cityofopportunties

Video Link – Executive Mayor Jackie Von Brandis introduces Ward 13 Simphiwe Toto who explains the Ilisolethu Project and the installation of Gym Trims together with MMC for Community Development Melvin Roelfse. https://youtu.be/ibCO2spwEUc

Editor’s Note: https://www.george.gov.za/planning-development/ilisolethu-precinct/
The Ilisolethu Project aims to promote social, economic, and residential development, and stimulate urban regeneration through investment projects. This initiative seeks to uplift the community of Thembalethu while creating a unique space for residents and visitors alike. Some key benefits of this project include socio-economic opportunity, fostering of human potential, and creating a better, more accessible space for communal interaction and usage. In partnership with the National Treasury, George Municipality has thus initiated the Thembalethu Node 1 Development Project to attract new investments and stimulate economic activity in the area. The appointed service provider, Cadre Connect, drafted an Investment Strategy, an Area Management Strategy and identified 11 Investment Project Packages. The aim is to roll out the project over a 5-year period, subject to the availability of funding and commitment from investment partners, and, once completed, this groundbreaking regeneration initiative will be a valuable asset to the community of Thembalethu and benefit the entire region.

Thembalethu Thusong Centre Gym Trim – MMC for Community Development, Melvin Roelfse, Executive Mayor Jackie Von Brandis, Cllr Thandiswa Qatana, Ward 13 Cllr Simphiwe Toto and MMC for Community Services: Parks, Refuse and Environment Marchelle Kleynhans.

Thembalethu Stadium gets new fence as part of Ilisolethu Precinct

Photographed at the new gate and fence of Thembalethu Sports Stadium are from left: Granville Campher (Manager Sport Development in the George Municipality); Councillor Melvin Roelfse (Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Community Development), Lynette Groenewald (Senior Spatial Planner), Councillor Simphiwe Toto (Ward 13 in Thembalethu); Executive Mayor Jackie Von Brandis, Councillor Thandiswa Qatana (Proportional Representative Councillor in Ward 13); Councillors Marchelle Kleynhans (Member of the Mayor Committee(MMC) for Community Services: Parks, Refuse and Environment) and Henko Lourens (Spatial Planner).

As part of the Ilisolethu Precinct, eleven Investment Packages have been identified to enhance social and economic development in Thembalethu. One of these Investment Packages is known as Project 7: Recreation Route. The project seeks to address the expressed need for more recreation facilities within available vacant land. This includes the development of a 5km recreation route, gym parks, and a future weekend market area.

The Neighbourhood Development Project Ilisolethu Framework identified the upgrading of the sports field (Project 7) as part of the recreation route project. The original solid wall created a security risk as it was not visually permeable. Creating a safer precinct is one of the pillars of the Ilisolethu Project. Measures to screen the site during sports events are being considered. The importance of safety in the general area was echoed by teachers of the adjacent Imizamo Yethu Secondary School as well as the developers of the old clinic site and surrounds. The new fence includes a motorised vehicle access gate and two pedestrian gates to ensure sufficient, controlled sports field access.

This project cost R2.1 m, which forms part of the R74 million committed thus far to the Ilisolethu Precinct by the investment partners of the Municipality – including the Development Bank of South Africa and the National Treasury.

In the future, the sports field will see further upgrades including a pedestrian walkway, the construction of an Astroturf, and additional upgrades to increase functionality and enjoyment for all users.

Interested parties can obtain further information on the Ilisolethu Project by following this link: https://www.george.gov.za/planning-development/ilisolethu-precinct/ or contacting George Municipal Directorate Planning and Development, Henko Lourens hlourens@george.gov.za

#ilisolethuGeorge #Letsgrowthembalethu #cityofopportunties

Editor’s Note: https://www.george.gov.za/planning-development/ilisolethu-precinct/
The Ilisolethu Project aims to promote social, economic, and residential development, and stimulate urban regeneration through investment projects. This initiative seeks to uplift the community of Thembalethu while creating a unique space for residents and visitors alike. Some key benefits of this project include socio-economic opportunity, fostering of human potential, and creating a better, more accessible space for communal interaction and usage. In partnership with the National Treasury, George Municipality has thus initiated the Thembalethu Node 1 Development Project to attract new investments and stimulate economic activity in the area. The appointed service provider, Cadre Connect, drafted an Investment Strategy, an Area Management Strategy and identified 11 Investment Project Packages. The aim is to roll out the project over a 5-year period, subject to the availability of funding and commitment from investment partners, and, once completed, this groundbreaking regeneration initiative will be a valuable asset to the community of Thembalethu and benefit the entire region.