Thursday, August 13, 2009

Inner-City Imbokodo


Friends of the Inner-city Forum would like to Recognise and Salute the CEO of the Johannesburg Development Agency Lael Bethlehem during this years womens month .

For us in the Inner-City Lael represents the Generation of the 1956 Marchers ,she continues to march,touch and change lives of many women in our community ,Through Lael Bethlehem The phrase 'Strike a woman, strike a rock' has come to represent women's courage and strength.

Who Is Lael Bethlehem ?
Lael Bethlehem is the chief executive of the Johannesburg Development Agency. She has worked for the City since 2002, when she was appointed the head of economic development.

Before her move to the City, Bethlehem was a chief director of forestry in the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry for four years. She moved to the ministry after working as a researcher in the labour movement at the National Economic Labour and Development Institute (Naledi).
Here, Bethlehem helped the Plantation and Allied Workers’ Union to develop its forestry policy and undertook research in the areas of trade and industry.

She is currently a member of the International Institute for Environment and Development and the Trade and Industry Policy Secretariat.

Bethlehem completed a masters degree in arts at the University of the Witwatersrand in 1994.

The Business Women's Association of South Africa (BWA) nominated Bethlehem as a Finalist in the corporate category for Business Woman of the Year (2009).


Lael Bethlehem is a Inner-City Imbokodo ,"Wathint' abafazi, wathint' imbokodo uzokufa!" (when you strike the women, you strike a rock, you will be crushed)

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Rea Vaya -City Of Johannesburg



Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Statement by the Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Clr Amos Masondo, at the media briefing launch of Phase 1A of the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system and the announcement of the Public Transport Summit, Metropolitan Centre, Mayoral Palour, Braamfontein – Johannesburg

Speaker of Council: Clr Nkele Ntingane
Chief Whip of Council: Clr Nonceba Molwele
MMC for Transportation: Rehana Moosajee
Members of the Mayoral Committee
Fellow Councillors
City Manager: Mr Mavela Dlamini
Managers and Officials of Council
The Media
Ladies and Gentlemen

Today, it is a mere three hundred and two (302) days before the first ball is kicked at the 2010 FIFA World Cup tournament.

We are all aware of the fact that Johannesburg is an important stakeholder in the four-week soccer spectacular. From the opening ceremony to mark the beginning of Africa's first World Cup to the blowing of the final whistle at Soccer City the names South Africa, Africa, Gauteng and Johannesburg will be repeated and heard across the globe.

One of the challenges that arise in relation to the World Cup is transport. The City of Johannesburg is required to and has a responsibility to ensure a safe, secure and affordable public transport system for residents and visitors to all the match venues. We will use the pressure that comes with the 2010 World Cup to build a world class transport system for all.

We need a public transport system that is fast, efficient, secure, affordable and environmentally-friendly. We need a world-class public transport system for a world-class African City! The BRT Rea Vaya, is part of this overall effort.

The 30th of August 2009 will indeed be a major milestone for the City of Johannesburg. This is the day that Phase 1A of Rea Vaya – the first BRT system in South Africa – will officially start operating.

Rea Vaya, one of the City of Johannesburg's 2010 legacy projects, truly represents a new chapter in the history of public transport.

The journey that led us to this day has been one of tireless commitment and determination by the City, our partners and the citizens and residents of Johannesburg.

In saying this, I wish to express our sincere gratitude and pay tribute to the following people:

President Jacob Zuma, who played a pivotal role in ensuring the initiation of a more inclusive process.

All the citizens who participated in the public consultation processes.

The affected communities along the Phase 1A route who became involved and attended meetings.

The taxi industry representatives who have travelled with us on the Rea Vaya journey. Those who travelled with us to Bogota, Perreira and other places to study successful BRT systems. All the committed partners including Putco and Metrobus.

Both the national and provincial governments, who have supported and provided us with the necessary resources.

The Johannesburg Development Agency, for the speedy delivery of innovative and world-class infrastructure.

The more than 3000 men and women, (construction workers) who worked tirelessly to complete the infrastructure.

The Johannesburg Roads Agency who assisted with electronic signs and traffic signals.

The City's Transportation Department and BRT project team, including Bob Stanway our retired BRT project manager, for their foresight, management and planning.

The MMC for Transport, Rehana Moosajee, and her colleagues in the BRT Mayoral Sub-Committee and the Section 79 for their supervision.

I can confidently say that, we are now ready to go, Rea Vaya! This coming weekend, two significant events will take place to kick off this new phase.

The first is the Public Transport Summit that will take place on Saturday, 15th of August 2009, at the Nasrec Expo Centre. The aim of the Summit is to share information, consider issues, discuss and deepen our understanding on Rea Vaya. We are expecting approximately 1 000 community leaders who will come with various experiences and insights to enrich the Summit.

The second big event is our Fun Day and official bus unveiling, which will take place on the 16th of August 2009. Communities along the route are invited to join us at Thokoza Park to find out more about Rea Vaya, to experience one of the brand-new Rea Vaya buses and simply to enjoy a day of great entertainment with some of the county's top musicians.

Furthermore, in preparation for the opening of Rea Vaya we are starting to close the dedicated lanes. Only the BRT buses will be allowed to use these lanes. We appeal to the public to co-operate with us in this regard. Let's get used to the reduction in road space and start using public transport! JMPD will be out in full force to enforce this new system.

I am happy to announce that on the 30th of August 2009, we will be celebrating the first day of BRT operation. The residents and citizens of Johannesburg are invited to share this historic moment by taking a ride on Rea Vaya free of charge!

When Rea Vaya starts operating it will be with a starter service that will gradually be built up to a full Phase 1A service over the next six months.

We have included more information on the starter service in the media packs.

We are introducing this starter service while we are finalising negotiations with the taxi industry to establish a Bus Operating Company that will ultimately own and manage Rea Vaya. An interim company Special Purpose of Vehicle (SPV) has been established to act on behalf of the affected taxi operators and to manage Rea Vaya until negotiations are finalised.

At the same time I am pleased to announce that the first negotiation session of Phase 1A taxi operators started on the 5th August 2009. Operators from nine out of the ten affected associations were present at the negotiations meeting. The door remains open for all those who wish to become part of this important process. In addition, I would like to take this opportunity to wish the negotiations well.

On the negotiations, it is also important to say the following: That in the City we have always known the fact that although a lot of work has been done, that the negotiations will in many ways signal a critical moment in the process. This is why we have spent significant amount of energy and time identifying a relevant mechanism and personnel to help manage this process. These negotiations are being chaired and facilitated by a very experienced team including Charles Nupen, Tefo Raditipole and Pete Harris. Our view is that the necessary preparations have been done and the negotiations have the best chance of succeeding.

I would also like to indicate that we are making good progress in recruiting new staff for the BRT business unit. By the 01st of September 2009, we will have in place a new BRT Project Manager as well as other senior staff members.

In conclusion, this project is very complex and holds a great promise to transform the transport industry. What we need more than ever before is a partnership that is committed to improve the quality of life of all our people.

Thank you

Friday, August 7, 2009

Residents welcome statement by MEC for community safety - Khabisi Mosunkutu



Residents welcome statement by MEC for community safety - Khabisi Mosunkutu

Residents in the Inner-city of Johannesburg are encouraged, Excited and welcome the Tough Talk and promise to act harshly towards building Hijackers in the Inner-city by the MEC for community safety Khabisi Mosunkutu and the provincial police commissioner Perumal Naidoo.

We welcome this announcement as it comes at the beginning of women’s month ,most people that feel the Wrath of the Building Hijackers in the inner-city are women , and we are convinced that this initiative led by the provincial government and the police will go a long way in making the inner-city a better place for our women and community at large. We also want to commend the Men in blue(SAPS ) for a commendable work done in doing the investigations .

We urge the MEC want to caution the Courts from continuing to grant Building Hijackers and Conspirators bail when they continue to leave a trail of homeless families . We further call on the Minister of Justice to take action against those senior officials and magistrate who continue to give bail to Building Hijackers. This country belongs to all of us, not only to those who have money.

Our Wish as a community is that the raids are moved forward and carried out immediately as not to give the Hijackers time to cook up documents or get a chance to run .

Issued by Friends of the Inner-city Forum
Contact:
Moses Ka Moyo
Chairperson – 076 681 0577

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Inner-City Hotline


Inner-city Hotline Launched

Friends of the inner-city Forum today Launched a Hotline number which will be manned 24hrs a day and 7days a week. By calling the dedicated hotline number, 074-315-3594.Residents in the Inner-city will be able to get support ,response and advice on any issue that they may face, this is in line with our Vision for "a better Inner-City".

All emergency calls will be directed to the Relevant agencies (EMS,SAPS ).

This dream was made a reality by a resident(Who requested to remain Anonymous) donated the starter pack (sim card )and the Chairperson of the Forum ,Moses Ka Moyo also donated a Nokia Handset that will be used with the line .

All calls made to the number will be treated with strict Confidence .

The hotline will come into effect today at 18:00hrs (04 August 2009)

For more info Call:

Moses Ka Moyo on 076 681 0577
Hotline :074 315 3594
moses@inner-city-forum.org