ethekwini-short

Cities

Home Who we work with eThekwini News New city boss at the helm
New city boss at the helm
11 January 2012

Experienced local government administrator Sibusiso Sithole plans to hit the ground running as the new city manager of the Ethekwini Municipality.

ETHEKWINI Mayor James Nxumalo has officially introduced the new city manager Sibusiso Sithole to the media at a news conference held at City Hall.

Sithole’s appointment was announced in December shortly after the Council took a unanimous decision that he should take over the baton from his predecessor, Dr Mike Sutcliffe.

Meeting the media for the first time, he outlined his vision and plans that would take the City forward.

After briefing senior managers at a breakfast meeting also held at the City Hall, Sithole then delivered a similar message to the media of shaping things up in the Municipality, saying that he was under no illusion that his acceptance of the mammoth responsibility carries with it a plethora of challenges.

“We are keenly aware that the hopes and dreams of millions of people of our City, especially the poorest of the poor and indeed throughout the province and the country as a whole stand either to be realised or deferred through this appointment. Secondly we are not oblivious to the reality that the environment within and outside the Municipality, within which we shall be operating is characterised by volatility and high velocity of changes, which carry with them many paradoxes of opportunities for development and risks that must be managed at the same time,” Sithole said.

He also acknowledged the role played by his predecessor, Sutcliffe for allowing a smooth transition. Sithole admitted that he was inheriting a City that is stable and sound financially and that has set a record for spending on capital and operating budgets, saying that he was also promising to build on the foundation laid by Sutcliffe.

He mentioned 13 issues that are urgent and need to be prioritised. Those issues were:
  • To facilitate participation around the Integrated Development Plan and the Medium-Term Revenue and Expenditure Framework, including Tariffs Model and all Budget Policies;
  • To develop Project Management Framework for accelerating the implementation of sustainable service delivery and human settlement solutions;
  • To embark on a process of reviewing the status of the economy of the City and development proposals to improve the City’s National and Global competitiveness and institutional models for investment attraction and retention and branding;
  • To develop a concept of a City Region with sister municipalities of KwaDukuza, Msunduzi and Hibiscus Coast in particular with a view to facilitating corridor development along the N2 and N3 gateway;
  • To define the City’s role in the expansion of the port;
  • To table the 2010/2011 Annual Report, which includes the Auditor-General’s report and to facilitating an oversight report around it;
  • To finalise the implementation of the Revenue Management System;
  • To act swiftly around the recommendations of the report of Manase and Associates into allegations of supply chain irregularities once the MEC of Cogta, Nomusa Dube, has released its findings;
  • To review supply chain management processes with a view to find a sustainable broad based black empowerment model;
  • To finalise issues pertaining to Durban Transport within the framework of integrated transport system;
  • To conclude decisions about AFD loan application;
  • To respond to all pending legal issues and contingent liabilities; and
  • To work with the Auditor General and the City’s Audit Committee to strengthen internal controls and the strategic and operational risk management process, towards a clean audit outcomes.

Introducing Sithole to the media, Nxumalo said he is a man with many accolades in Local Government. “As most of you would know, Sithole is not a new comer to eThekwini, and in the Local Government administration. He worked as the Deputy City Manager between 2001 and 2002, and he spent part of that experience as Acting City Manager for eThekwini following the untimely death of Felix Dlamini,” said Nxumalo.

Sithole joins eThekwini Municipality from the Msunduzi Municipality where he was deployed by the Provincial Cabinet as an Administrator;  and he has held similar posts at Indaka and Mhlabuyalingana Municipalities.

His local government experience goes as far back as 1996 when he was Deputy CEO and later CEO of the North and South Central Local Council. Between 2003 and 2008 he did consulting work for both public and private sector; including general consulting on Local Government. He has also worked as General Manager: Corporate Services at Umgeni Water.

Source: www.durban.gov.za

 
 

Notice

CALL FOR PROPOSAL(S) TO CONDUCT
Impact Assessment of Grant Funded training interventions in the South African local government sector during the period 2006 to 2011.

 

EVENTS CALENDAR

 

PUBLICATIONS & RESEARCH