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3 September 2020 Media Release: Proposed Long-Term lease to develop, manage and operate Kleinkrantz Resort

Media Release: Proposed Long-Term lease to develop, manage and operate Kleinkrantz Resort

For Immediate Release
3 September 2020

Notice is hereby given in terms of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act (No 56 of 2003), read with the Municipal Asset Transfer Regulations (R878 of 2008), the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (No 3 of 2000) as well as the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act (No 32 of 2000) that the Council of the Garden Route District Municipality in terms of Resolution H1 of the council meeting held on 25 August 2020 intends to enter into a long-term lease agreement (50 years) and an option to renew with Waterleaf Properties (Pty) Ltd to develop, manage and operate Kleinkrantz Resort. The lease agreement is the cornerstone of a key social-entrepreneurial venture which will have an immense socio-economic impact on the region. The lease will attract a multi-million rand investment into the local economy, boosting job creation and reducing unemployment, investment in relevant and quality skills development which increases employee earnings, an investment in green technology at the resort including solar energy which will be integrated with municipal infrastructure, thus bringing energy security to the resort and clients. The district will attract fiscal revenues from tourism and hospitality generated from the development.

The entire property (30ha) is proposed to be used for resort purposes. The George Municipality SDF states that Kleinkrantz is to be upgraded and formally developed sensitively in an ecologically sustainable way to minimise impact on its surrounds; minimise ongoing operational servicing costs; exploit economic opportunities primarily associated with the surrounding environment and heritage; and to discourage further growth of the settlement.

The developer recognises the sensitivities of the site and the need to conserve the natural environment as an asset to strengthen the social and economic environments. Therefore, prior to making any firm development or commencing any works, the developer acknowledged and agreed to undertake all required assessment and authorisation processes to determine the most appropriate form and spatial distribution of development.

Phased Development to the identified 5 areas

 Phase 1

  • Conference Facility (Area 2)

The venue will offer a comprehensive array of services to clients, playing host to national, international conferences, events and tradeshows.

  • Luxury Villas (Area 4)

The height of luxury and refined living, these opulent 3-and-4 bedroom villas will offer the most generous indoor and outdoor living areas, giving potential buyers, short-term tenants a true sense of space, freedom and privacy while stimulating the Garden Route economy by creating jobs.

  • Roads and Infrastructure
  • Access Roads to the resort
  • The civil works and electrical
  • Fencing and security

Phase 2

  •  Hotel, Spa, Shops and Restaurants (Area 2)
  • Garage, small shopping centre and take away (Area 1)
  • Hiking trails, biking trails, and conservation area (Area 3 & 5) with walkways, look-out points and an adventure hub hosting cycling/canoe/canopy/bike carrier rental
  • Beach access

The Applicant will also be responsible for all the costs involved. The property is, in terms of the provisions of section 14 of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) not required for the purposes of providing minimum basic municipal services.

Any comments and/or objections to the proposed long-term lease, with your reasons for such objection(s), must be submitted in writing and addressed to the Municipal Manager, Garden Route District Municipality, P O Box 12, George, 6530, by no later than Friday, 06 November 2020.

Any comments and/or objections which are received after the abovementioned closing date, may possibly not be taken into consideration. In terms of section 21(4) of the Systems Act, notice is hereby given that people who cannot write, may approach the Economic Development Department during office hours, where a member of staff will assist them in converting their comments or objections in writing. Any enquiries may be directed to Mr P Dongi, Planning & Economic Development, at telephone number (044) 801 1418 or email Lusanda@gardenroute.gov.za or Passmore@gardenroute.gov.za

File Reference: 8/3/1/1

MONDE STRATU
MUNICIPAL MANAGER

2 September 2020 Media Release: Innovative Re-Imagine Garden Route WebiShop video and presentations now accessible online

Media Release: Innovative Re-Imagine Garden Route WebiShop video and presentations now accessible online

For Immediate Release
2 September 2020

A first ever WebiShop was hosted by the Garden Route District Municipality (GRDM) in collaboration with the South Cape Economic Partnership (SCEP) and Western Cape Tourism, Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (WESGRO) on 12 August 2020. This WebiShop aimed to address several topics relevant to re-imagining the Garden Route in an innovative and creative way. It also provided a platform for representatives from various think tanks, based locally and internationally, to share how they do things differently in a streamlined way to enable a “next” normal. Presenters logged in from as far as the United Kingdom and Finland to share their ideas.

At the beginning of the WebiShop (attended by close to 100 people), Alderman Memory Booysen, Executive Mayor for GRDM, said: “I am in awe when looking at all the brainpower together today”.

“I would like to see all of us putting our ‘thinking caps’ on and come up with innovative ideas,” said Alderman Booysen.

The panel included representatives from the GRDM, SCEP, TOMA-Now, FreedThinkers, Vodacom, The Depository & Clearing Corporation (UK), African Crowd Funding Association, Moxworld (Finland), Brilliance in Business and the Institute for Future’s Research.

The following themes/topics were discussed on 12 August 2020:

  • The place to be – Garden Route as a first choice;
  • Keeping it tight – the Circular Economy Model, concepts and examples;
  • Design it right – service design for the ‘new normal’;
  • Get Smart – solutions for a SMART region;
  • Funding for impact – Crowd Funding as an alternative to conventional funding;
  • The next normal – alternative business models;
  • Time to hold onto customers – practical steps to keeping your customers and attracting new ones;
  • Where to from here – next steps and way forward; and
  • Scenario planning concepts.

The themes and topics discussed provided a perfect baseline from which to begin with a process of re-imagining the Garden Route. The next phase would be to initiate sector-specific workshops. “These will consist of journey-mapping exercises led by three focus sectors namely Tourism, Agriculture, and Construction,” said Mr Paul Hoffman, Project Manager for SCEP. He added that a variety of sector-specific workshops and webinars, training opportunities, sector expert advisors, and business mentors will visit the Garden Route virtually and physically over the next few months to assist individual businesses. “We need to rebuild our economy, and these interventions form part of the Garden Route Recovery Plan that is in progress,” said Hoffman.

Towards the end of the four-and-a-half hour WebiShop, Mr Monde Stratu (Municipal Manager) reflected on the contents of the programme. He also said: “It is clear that COVID-19 has shown us that one sector is not going to be successful without another.” Stratu also stated that government is interested in building partnerships with the private sector. Proof of this commitment is the platforms the GRDM created to attract investment to the Garden Route – including the Garden Route Investment Conference, Green Energy Summit, to name but a few.

“In a month or two we will launch our Growth and Development Strategy for the region. This strategy will help the region to see what needs to be done to change the economic trajectory of the district. Coupled with this, the GRDM is finalising an investment prospectus. “We are trying to show people outside and inside our region what opportunities are available in the district, and that we are open for business,” said Stratu.

View the WebiShop online by browsing to this Youtube page.

Mpho Dondolo: Vodacom

Jaisheila Rajput: TOMA Now

Vicky Bridge: Get SMART

Danielle Ehrlich: Design it Right

Doris Viljoen: Flip it

Samantha Hillion-Burns: Brilliance Customer Experience 

Tarja Castel: Moxworld

Elizabeth Howard: African Crowdfunding Association

ENDS

2 September 2020 Public Notice: Appointment of Audit Committee Members (2)

Public Notice: Appointment of Audit Committee Members (2)

2 September 2020
In terms of Section 166 of the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA), 2003, each municipality must have an Audit Committee which is an independent advisory body.
 
The Audit Committee advises the Municipal Council, political office bearers, Accounting Officer and the management staff of the Municipality on matters relating to:
 
  1. Internal financial control and internal audits;
  2. Risk Management;
  3. Accounting policies;
  4. The adequacy, reliability and accuracy of financial reporting and information;
  5. Performance Management;
  6. Effective Governance;
  7. Compliance with the MFMA, the Annual Division of Revenue Act and any other applicable legislation;
  8. Performance evaluation; and
  9. Any other issues referred to it by the municipality.
The Audit Committee further reviews the Municipal Council’s Annual Financial Statements; responds to issues raised in the Auditor General’s annual audit report; carries out certain investigations; and performs other functions as commissioned by the Municipal Council. The Audit Committee also carries out the functions of a Performance Audit Committee.
 
Two vacancies for membership of the Audit Committee of Garden Route District Municipality have become available. Applications are hereby invited from suitable candidates to fill these upcoming vacancies. Successful candidates will be contracted for a period of three years. Experience in Financial Accounting and Municipal Law is preferred.
 
Remuneration will be based on the National Treasury Circular – “Remuneration of Non-Official Members”.
 
An application with Curriculum Vitae, describing the suitability of the applicant, must be forwarded in writing to:
 
Chief Audit Executive
Garden Route District Municipality
54 York Street / P.O. Box 12
GEORGE
6530
 
For further enquiries, contact the Chief Audit Executive, Ms Pamela Lufele, during office hours at telephone number (044) 803 1422, or via e-mail at pamela@gardenroute.gov.za.
 
The Garden Route District Municipality reserves the right not to make or confirm an appointment on posts.
 
Closing date: Friday, 18 September 2020 before 13h30
Notice no: 49/2020
 
 

31 August 2020 Media Release: Campaign to boost the economy

Media Release: Campaign to boost the economy

For Immediate Release
31 August 2020

Garden Route District Municipality (GRDM) is currently running a campaign to boost business activities in the Garden Route. This video by our Mayor, Alderman Memory Booysen, highlights what a person needs to do to participate in the campaign.

In short, the campaign is a call-to-action for members of the public to post something to Twitter or Facebook about a small business they support. GRDM hopes that a diverse range businesses can benefit from this and not only businesses in town.

It is important to mention the #GardenRouteAndMe and #MyFavouriteBusiness when posting about a local business. These hashtags will link back to the campaign.

When finding posts, GRDM will share the posts back to our Facebook page and tag all local municipalities. Local municipalities will therefore be notified about posts.

We might also try to track other platforms like Instagram and TikTok going forward.

28 August 2020 Media Release: Garden Route Health Platform Update

Media Release: Garden Route Health Platform Update

For Immediate Release
28 August 2020

 Western Cape Government Health in the Garden Route is optimistic about the current COVID-19 situation. In the District, as a whole, we are experiencing a flattening of active cases and so also hospitalizations and deaths. Some sub-districts’ numbers are more satisfying than others but if we compare our statistics to a month before it appears that we are over the peak.

We must however remember that it is now even more important to adhere to the 5 ways to stay safe in order to keep our numbers as low as possible, and to prevent a second wave.

  1. Wash your hands with soap and water or hand sanitizer (70% alcohol base)
  2. Wear your mask in public
  3. Cough or sneeze into the folds of your elbow or a tissue
  4. Stay 1.5m away from others especially in public places like shopping malls.
  5. If you feel sick, stay home

While the health service platform must remain geared to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic (including a possible second wave of infections), the Department of Health aims to scale up essential health services in a balanced manner. The Department has developed a risk and impact based approach which guides the services to be reintroduced and identifying those services which are low risk yet high impact (such as immunisation services). These services which had reduced significantly during the COVID pandemic, will have a significant long term impact for those clients who had missed immunisations, follow-up appointments and scheduled non-emergency treatment.    A phased approach will be adopted to return the comprehensive health service platform back to a new normal. The re-introduction of these services will be communicated to the public. However, currently, all preventative services are in fact offered i.e. women’s health (family planning, antenatal and post-natal care), men’s health, child health(immunisations) and chronic disease management (TB, HIV, Diabetes, etc.)

As of 28 August 2020, the Garden Route District has 8757 confirmed cases of Covid-19.

Cases 

Garden Route cases and recoveries per subdistrict.

  • Bitou 570 cases; 514 recoveries
  • Knysna 1338 cases; 1216 recoveries
  • George 3269 cases; 2946 recoveries
  • Hessequa 272 cases; 223 recoveries
  • Kannaland 102 cases; 97 recoveries
  • Mossel Bay 2088 cases; 1829 recoveries
  • Oudsthoorn 1118 cases; 797 recoveries

The Garden Route has recorded 288 Covid-19 deaths.

Hessequa 15
Mossel Bay 59
George 91
Knysna 43
Bitou 21
Oudtshoorn 58
Kannaland 1

Hospitalisation

From our latest available information, there are currently 115 patients admitted in public and private hospitals of which 24 are in High Care/ICU.

Isolation and quarantine

People who cannot isolate or quarantine safely at home (risk to themselves or exposure risk to others), can be referred to an isolation or quarantine facility.

Isolation facilities are for patients who have been infected with the COVID-19 virus (with mild to moderate symptoms) where they can recover. Quarantine facilities are for those have been exposed and are awaiting test results. These facilities are safe, have been made as comfortable as possible and you will receive free transport, meals, and a laundry service. PetroSA (West Camp) is currently the only activated isolation and quarantine facility in the Garden Route. More facilities have been identified and will be activated, if and when the need arises or capacity is exceeded at PetroSA. We currently have 42 people at the West Camp facility.

-END-

Nadia Ferreira
Principal Communications Officer
Garden Route and Central Karoo Districts
Western Cape Government Health
Town Clinic,Plettenberg Bay
Tel: 076 379 5423
Email: Nadia.Ferreira@westerncape.gov.za
Website: www.westerncape.gov.za

25 August 2020 Speech by Executive Mayor, Alderman Memory Booysen at an Ordinary Council meeting of Garden Route DM

Speaker, Alderman Groenewald, once again I would like to extend my gratitude to all the frontline workers who are fighting COVID-19 that is causing havoc in our region and South Africa as a whole. We are all doing our best to fight this pandemic. Alderman Groenewald, we were also privileged as this District in our fight and awareness campaigns on COVID-19 over the past two weeks. We recently hosted the Western Cape Government (WCG) MEC for Public Works and Transport, Mr Bonginkosi Madikizela, a few days later we hosted the WCG MEC, Dr Nomafrench Mbombo. Alderman Groenewald, tomorrow we will have the privilege when we will host the WCG Premier’s Office, and on Thursday we will be host the WCG MEC for Human Settlements, Mr Tertuis Simmers. This is all part of our region and that of WCG of dealing with COVID-19. Over the next few days we will be visiting various areas, including hotspots in the Garden Route. These are some of our efforts and our response to the increase of COVID-19 figures in the Garden Route. We are still very concerned about figures in the Garden Route.

In addition, we will never forget our friends we have lost due to COVID-19.  Some are staff members; some are family members of staff members.  I want to praise God for the survivors among us. We pray that we are not going to lose any more lives.

Lastly, something, which is still a grappling matter we face on a daily basis, is Gender-Based Violence (GBV). It is with shock that I heard this morning that another lady in the Garden Route was murdered by her husband or boyfriend – I do not have the exact particulars.

I urge everyone not to keep quiet about GBV but to confront it, speak up and make your voices heard. There are still some bad…bad…rotten men out there – we need to identify these violent men, isolate them.  We need to stand by our sisters and mothers.

Lastly, I want to share my condolences to Alderlady Rosina Ruiters, our Deputy Executive Mayor who lost her sister recently.

Thank you Alderman Speaker.

25 August 2020 Media Release: Alderlady status conferred upon another Councillor of the Garden Route District Municipality

Media Release: Alderlady status conferred upon another Councillor of the Garden Route District Municipality

For Immediate Release
25 August 2020

Municipal Honours was bestowed on Thobeka Teyisi today, 25 August 2020. She is the tenth Councillor to receive such a honour.  Cllr Teyisi will now be recognised as an Alderlady after she met the minimum 10-point criteria as set out in section 5(10)(a) of a GRDM Alderman and Alderlady policy .

Mayor Booysen congratulated Alderlady Teyisi by saying: “This conferment is proof that your experience and history in politics are being recognised – it is indeed priceless”.  Alderlady Wolmarans also congratulated Alderlady Teyisi and said that they have come a long way (since 2006), and got to know one another better when they attended a course in executive leadership during 2009/2010. Alderman Van der Hoven echoed the sentiments of other Councillors and also added: “I do not know of another Councillor who deserves this more than you”. Alderman Gericke shared the last congratulatory remark by saying – “mooi geloop”.

The item recommendations were proposed by Cllr Virgill Gericke and seconded by Cllr Pieter van der Hoven.

Photo caption: Alderman Memory Booysen (Executive Mayor for Garden Route District Municipality) and Alderlady Thobeka Teyisi.

24 August 2020 Media Release: Youth from the Garden Route share awareness videos about COVID-19

Media Release: Youth from the Garden Route share awareness videos about COVID-19

For Immediate Release
24 August 2020

A few members of the youth in the Garden Route District municipal area are sharing TikTok videos about COVID-19 precautions, including hygiene measures, creative ways to greet and keeping safe in general. We expect more of these videos to be shared over the following weeks.

Videos come at a time when the Garden Route District’s rate of infections are increasing at a higher rate than the rest of the Western Cape. Everyone is urged to keep their guard up while the entire country is now on COVID-19 Alert Level 2. If we don’t, we run the risk of a second surge.

Remember to follow the five (5) golden rules of good hygiene:

  1. Wash your hands often for at least 20 seconds with soap and water.
  2. Do not touch your face with unwashed hands.
  3. Cough or sneeze into a tissue or your elbow. Safely throw away the tissue.
  4. Keep 1,5 metres apart from others.
  5. Stay home if unwell. Contact a hotline or your health worker.

Parents/Legal guardians completed and submitted consent forms for the release of all the videos.

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21 August 2020 Media Release: Garden Route Health Platform Update

Media Release: Garden Route Health Platform Update

For Immediate Release
21 August 2020

As of 21 August 2020, the Garden Route District has 8200 confirmed cases of Covid-19.

Cases 

Garden Route cases and recoveries per subdistrict.

  • Bitou 533 cases; 460 recoveries
  • Knysna 1288 cases; 1113 recoveries
  • George 3139 cases; 2774 recoveries
  • Hessequa 258 cases; 204 recoveries
  • Kannaland 99 cases; 70 recoveries
  • Mossel Bay 1936 cases; 1608 recoveries
  • Oudsthoorn 947 cases; 658 recoveries

The Garden Route has recorded 258 Covid-19 deaths.

Hessequa 13
Mossel Bay 56
George 87
Knysna 36
Bitou 20
Oudtshoorn 45
Kannaland 1

Hospitalisation

From our latest available information, there are currently 136 patients admitted in public and private hospitals of which 21 are in High Care/ICU.

 George Hospital happy to discharge more COVID-19 patients

George Hospital has treated 256 COVID-19 patients since the start of the pandemic. Two of these patients are Madelain Ntenetyana and Annestien Botha who both spent a few nights in Ward A1 due to complications of COVID-19.

Thirty-three-year old Madelain Ntenetyana from George started feeling ill at work and thought it was a cold.

Madelain Ntenetyana is now fully recovered.

She called in sick for work for a few days and her symptoms got worse so she decided to visit her local clinic where she was tested for COVID-19 and sent to hospital. She had difficulty breathing and had no appetite. Madelain says she felt better after three days in hospital and was transferred to PetroSA West Camp for 9 days to complete her isolation period.

“I am grateful for all the staff in the ward and would like to thank them for everything they did for me. I also want to thank especially Nurse Gary Michaels at PetroSA West Camp for his caring attitude while I was there”, she said. Madelain is now fully recovered and would like to call on the public to take COVID seriously as this is an experience she doesn’t want to repeat.

Annestien Botha(33) a nurse from a private hospital in George felt extremely tired and had a temperature. She went to the testing unit at George Hospital where she was tested and admitted to hospital. She was on oxygen for the first night and started feeling better. Being a health professional herself she was impressed with the service received at George Hospital. “ Staff were great, especially the doctors. I could see they have a plan here. I was treated with care and not someone who has an infectious disease where some staff might feel scared to be near you”, she said.

Annestien Botha on the day she was discharged.

Annestien contracted the virus from her daughter and after being discharged after two days they both isolated together at home.

“It is easy to contract the virus so people should take care of themselves and follow the guidelines such as wearing a mask and social distancing”, she said.

Community Testing and Screening

The approach to active Covid-19 case finding within the rural areas remain that of community testing and screening with a focus on people > 55 years and those with high risk (people with co-morbidities). To date 149 051 people have been screened of whom 1305 have been referred for testing.

 Catching up on the most urgent essential health services without risking patient and staff safety

While the health service platform must remain geared to deal with COVID-19 pandemic (including a possible second wave of infections), the Department of Health wants to scale up essential health services in a balanced manner.   The Department’s risk and impact based approach is guiding the services to be reintroduced identifying those services which have low risk yet high impact (such as immunisation services). These services which had reduced significantly during the COVID pandemic, will have a significant long term impact for those clients who had missed immunisations, follow-up appointments and scheduled non-emergency treatment.    A phased approach will be adopted to return the comprehensive health service platform back to a new normal and will be considered in short, medium and long terms.

PLEASE NOTE THAT CURRENTLY ALL PREVENTATIVE SERVICES ARE OFFERED:

  • Women’s health (family planning, antenatal and post-natal care)
  • Men’s health
  • Child health(immunisations)
  • Chronic disease management (TB, HIV, Diabetes, etc.)

Isolation and quarantine

People who cannot isolate or quarantine safely at home (risk to themselves or exposure risk to others), can be referred to an isolation or quarantine facility.

Isolation facilities are for patients who have been infected with the COVID-19 virus (with mild to moderate symptoms) where they can recover. Quarantine facilities are for those have been exposed and are awaiting test results. These facilities are safe, have been made as comfortable as possible and you will receive free transport, meals, and a laundry service. PetroSA (West Camp) is currently the only activated isolation and quarantine facility in the Garden Route. More facilities have been identified and will be activated, if and when the need arises or capacity is exceeded at PetroSA. We currently have 71 people at the West Camp facility.

5 ways to stay safe

We urge all citizens to remain careful in observing these precautions of hygiene and safety.

  1. Wear your mask as all times when you leave your home
  2. Keep you social distance from other (1.5m)
  3. Do not touch your face
  4. Wash your hands regularly with soap and water or hand sanitizer(70% alcohol base)
  5. If sick, stay home

Make sure you wear your mask when going out to protect yourself and others. Also remember that spitting is another means of transporting the virus. Do not spit on the ground. The protection and wellbeing of all our people remains in our collective hands.

-END-

Nadia Ferreira
Principal Communications Officer
Garden Route and Central Karoo Districts
Western Cape Government Health
Town Clinic, Plettenberg Bay
Tel: 076 379 5423
Email: Nadia.Ferreira@westerncape.gov.za 
Website: www.westerncape.gov.za

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