By Khanyisa Tabata
25 March 2010
Over the past two months Cape Town Mayor Dan Plato has been taking the city to the people.He says he wanted to hear for himself what residents feel are their most important service delivery needs.
Plato’s spokesperson Rulleska Singh said the Mayor had 44 meetings planned for this leg of the programme which will run until 29 April 2010.
“The Mayor invites all residents to attend a public meeting in their area. At the meeting residents will be able to highlight major issues that are affecting their community as a whole.
“For personal concerns, residents are encouraged to utilise the City’s existing political structures such as Councillors, Sub councils and Ward Forums,” said Singh.
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