May 10 2010

Statement on DA’s participation in consensus-building meeting on eThekwini Ward Demarcations

The Municipal Demarcation Board met with all political parties on Friday 7 May in the City Hall. At this meeting the ANC stated that its proposals for the 2011 ward demarcation were non-negotiable. The DA requested that no party be allowed to take such a position and that in the 7-day period granted by the MDB, the City be required to host negotiations whereby consensus can be reached on as many of the counter proposals as possible.

We were invited to the meeting on today on Monday 10 May and release the following statement indicating our support for this meeting:

The DA will be in attendance at this meeting. In the spirit of consensus building we are reviewing the proposals tabled by other parties with a view to accepting those where we feel the best interests of the people have been upheld.

As political parties we have the responsibility to ensure that collectively we decide the best ward demarcations for the City and do not leave this task entirely to the Municipal Demarcation Board.

The DA feels it important to acknowledge that there is a difference between the legislated mandate of the MDB not to fragment communities and the stated intention of the ANC that their proposals seek to integrate communities.

To use the example debated during the Friday 7 May MDB meeting, there is no longer such as thing as a “white suburb” as was argued of Westville by the ANC MP Belinda Scott. Any person wishing to move into Westville simply rents or purchases there and moves in. A look at the demographics of the schools in the area and will show that Westville is already an integrated community.

When someone from Chesterville moves into Westville, they leave one community and join another, furthering integration. Integration is not achieved by lumping parts of one community with another in a ward.

It is obvious from the ANC proposals, such as their Ward 52 proposal that their input is frequently less about integration and more about introducing voters which will strengthen the hand of the ANC come election time.

The facts are simple:
1. The legislation seeks to avoid fragmentation
2. The ANC is proposing fragmentation of further communities under the guise of “integration”

Regarding the legal provisions as well as the MDB’s own guidelines:

The 2009 Legal Provisions for Ward Delimitation document stipulates on page 3, item 4.b:
“The need to avoid as far as possible the fragmentation of communities.”

The MDB itself clarifies the question of what a community is on its website under the section Criteria for Delimiting Wards (page 3 of the PDF):
“The need to ensure that residents who think of themselves as a community are able to vote together and are able to participate in ward committees together. It is not always possible to ensure that communities are kept together in the same ward, but, as far as possible, boundaries have been drawn in such a way that individuals can vote and participate in local government together with people they see as their neighbours, and with whom they share common interests and concerns.”


Mar 26 2010

Public Meeting – Pinetown, Asheley, Cowie’s Hill, New Germany, Westville North, Dawncliffe, Paradise Valley, Clermont


Mar 23 2010

25 March Deadline for Ward 10, eThekwini Voter Registration

There will be a by-election in Ward10 (Kloof, Gillitts, Hillcrest, Winston Park, Everton, Stockville) on May 5th 2010.

Please make sure that you are registered to vote. The last day to register is 25th March 2010 and that is only at the following location:

Hillcrest Sizakala Centre
22 Delamore Road, Hillcrest
Until March 25th Only
07h30 to 15h30

If you have not registered by 25th March 2010 you will not be able to vote in this by-election in Ward 10.


Mar 7 2010

eThekwini Ward 10 (Kloof) by-election details

As a result of the resignation of Terence Palmer as a councillor, a municipal by-election will be held to replace him in Ward 10 (Kloof/Gillits).

Details are as follows:

Voter Registration weekend 13 & 14 March 09h00 to 17h00 at all voting stations
Notice calling by-election 26 March
Certification of Voters Roll 8 April
List of VDs 8 April
Final date for submission of nomination of candidate 17h00 on 15 April
Certification of lists of all candidates 22 April
Certificates to candidates 22 April
By-Election Day 5 May (07h00 to 21h00)

Note: A by-election will be held in Newcastle on the same day.

Voter Registration
Continued registration at Hillcrest Sizakala Centre, 22 Delamore Road 07h30 to 15h30 weekdays (excl. public holidays) until 25 March only. Alternatively, voters can register at IEC offices in 75 Winder Street (08h30 to 17h00 weekdays).

Cllr Gill Noyce
The Democratic Alliance has nominated PR Councillor Gill Noyce to stand in this election. Cllr Gill Noyce can be contacted on 082 800 0943 or email on gnoyce@zamail.co.za

What is a by-election?
Each Ward in the City (eThekwini) is represented by a councilor on the City Council. In the event that a sitting councilor must be replaced, a by-election is held by the IEC which allows residents of that ward to choose who will represent them on the City Council.

Who can vote in the Ward 10 by-election on May 5 2010?
Anyone who is a registered voter AND is registered in one of the following six voting stations:
Kloof Town Hall
Gillitts Community Hall
Kloof High School
Hillcrest Library Activities Room
Kloof Tennis Club
New Life Family Church

Note: Voting stations are open from 7am to 9pm on 5 May 2010

How can I check if I am registered in one of the above stations?
You can check if and where you are registered using the following methods:
• SMS your ID number to 32810
• Call the IEC on 0800 11 8000
• Use the IEC website and type in your ID number: https://www.elections.org.za/AmRegister/AmRegister.aspx

Can the DA remind me to go and vote on 5 May?
Yes, send your street address, email address, ID number (so we do not have duplicated records in our database) and cell number to com2@kzn.da.org.za and we will ensure you are reminded on election day!