Woman, daughter, sister, aunt, granny, cousin, friend. Executive Mayor of @CityTshwane. @Action4SA Tshwane Mayoral Candidate🗳️. Lover of South Africa 🇿🇦.
I am asking Tshwane residents for five more years.
✅Five more years to create more jobs and opportunity.
✅Five more years to deepen investment and grow our economy.
✅Five more years to rebuild infrastructure and improve service delivery.
✅Five more years to strengthen safety, restore order and uphold the rule of law.
✅Five more years to build a government residents can trust again.
#2026LocalGovernmentElections
#LetsRestoreTshwane
@Action4SA
When you are tasked with the responsibility of handling public funds, you need to move with shame.
We have taken a decision to start utilising City assets that had remained unused for years.
Yesterday, we launched Tshwane’s new Customer Care Mobile Truck.
While the vehicle wasn’t utilised for years, it will now enable the advancement of services delivery to remote areas. @CityTshwane
On Tuesday, we returned to a Pretoria West property where we had previously identified an unregistered school and an unregistered spaza shop. In partnership with Home Affairs, the owner of the spaza shop was arrested for employing illegal immigrants.
In addition, we removed an illegal water connection.
One by one!
@CityTshwane
#TshwaneYaTima:
Fountain of Wisdom Holdings on Luttig Street owes the City more than R208 000.
During our inspection of the property, we found:
- An illegal car wash
- Spaza shop trading without a valid licence
- An unregistered vehicle repair business
- And an unregistered school.
We also discovered an illegal water connection. We have disconnected electricity and shut down all illegal businesses operating on the premises. @CityTshwane
This is a fabricated lie. As per @News24 reporting, they have seen a Diplomatic Note from South Africa dated 06 July 2026, asking for the Bi-National Commission to be postponed & Ghana agreed. Everything in the tweet below is a LIE.
@RiriSekgobela Please tell her to register her business and get a place that won't be closed down. That building has been issued with contravention notices
We were joined by Home Affairs officials during our by-law operation in the Pretoria CBD. We have shutdown unregistered salons operating from a building known as Navy House.
The officials checked for documentation of immigrants and business compliance records. Over 25 illegal immigrants were arrested by Home Affairs and TMPD. They were transported to the SAPS police station for processing. @CityTshwane
Last weekend, we shutdown salons that were operating inside this building, known as Navy House, in the Pretoria CBD. We heard that some had resumed operating without obtaining valid trading licences. We were back today, to ensure only registered salons were operating.
@CityTshwane
@Cathy_SM1 The team has the details. They got served because that building is not compliant. We have asked the South Africans to go register their salons, but they thought we were joking
@kabelodick@MYKAPTENI 🤣🤣🤣 we received the memorandum from the 3000 residents who marched against illegal immigrants in their communities. Ours is to give batho bapitori what they asked for
Building Internal Capacity: Today, we unveiled the City’s Customer Care Mobile Truck. It will enable the City’s customer care services to reach all corners of Tshwane. We are taking government to the people.
This truck stood unused since 2015. We took a decision to transform it into a Customer Care Mobile Truck so that it can be utilised as an asset that can reach residents in remote communities.
This truck has one job, to reach residents where they are and resolve service delivery challenges, longstanding queries and municipal account-related matters through our Customer Relations Management Department. @CityTshwane
Building Internal Capacity.
We launched several service delivery vehicles today in Soshanguve during the Executive Mayor’s Service Delivery Open Day.
@CityTshwane
We’ve purchased additional road marking vehicles to work alongside our Jetpatchers.
The trucks pictured below were delivered today and will be used by our Regional Operations and Coordinating Department.
We are strengthening internal capacity to improve service delivery @CityTshwane
Building Internal Capacity: We have purchased Jetpatchers that will be used by our teams for the maintenance of potholes. We are committed to building internal capacity to ensure that our teams have the equipment and resources to deliver services to residents. The responsibility of providing services is that of local government. This investment follows on a series of investments made for horticultural equipment that are currently in use by our regions. @CityTshwane
We are committed to ensuring that Tshwane’s streets are clean. Earlier today, we unveiled new Street Sweepers that will be used by our Waste Management Department to clean roads, gutters and general public spaces.
This new fleet adds to existing Street Sweepers that are already in use by the City.
Let’s keep our streets clean, Tshwane.
@CityTshwane
Building Internal Capacity: Today, we unveiled the City’s Customer Care Mobile Truck. It will enable the City’s customer care services to reach all corners of Tshwane. We are taking government to the people.
This truck stood unused since 2015. We took a decision to transform it into a Customer Care Mobile Truck so that it can be utilised as an asset that can reach residents in remote communities.
This truck has one job, to reach residents where they are and resolve service delivery challenges, longstanding queries and municipal account-related matters through our Customer Relations Management Department. @CityTshwane
Last weekend, we shutdown salons that were operating inside this building, known as Navy House, in the Pretoria CBD. We heard that some had resumed operating without obtaining valid trading licences. We were back today, to ensure only registered salons were operating.
@CityTshwane
We are in the Pretoria CBD for a special by-law enforcement operation. We’ve closed down dozens of salons that are operating inside a well known building located on Madiba Street.
None of the salons, operating inside this building, are registered or in possession of trading licenses issued by the City of Tshwane.
In addition, the Tshwane Metro Police checked the documentation of foreign nationals who operate the salons.
To run a business in Tshwane, you must be issued with a trading license. The safety of residents, clients and employees must be protected. @CityTshwane
This afternoon, we joined the City’s Bad Buildings Committee for a by-law enforcement operation on Luttig Street, in Pretoria West. We arrested 6 illegal immigrants working at an unregistered paper recycling business.
We disconnected water and electricity. In addition, TMPD impounded a truck and confiscated all the paper found inside the property. @CityTshwane
This mobile office will travel throughout all seven regions of Tshwane, extending the City's customer care footprint beyond our permanent service centres and bringing frontline municipal services closer to communities that have historically had limited access.
Residents will be able to receive assistance with municipal accounts, billing enquiries, service requests, fault reporting, customer information updates and many other municipal services without the need to visit a walk-in centre. @CityTshwane
The City of Tshwane’s new Customer Care Mobile Truck represents a different way of thinking about local government and about the relationship we want to build with the people of Tshwane.
Our goal is clear: to build a City that listens, responds and puts residents at the centre of everything we do.
The people of Tshwane should not have to struggle to access the services for which they pay. Today marks an important step towards changing that experience.
Our approach is simple: if people cannot always come to government, then government must go to the people.
@CityTshwane