Jozi! #Highlights from today's media briefing outlining the approved tariffs, explain key policy amendments, and address questions from participants. @CityofJoburgZA@JackSekwaila@DadaMorero ๐๐งนโป๏ธ
Pikitup CFO Mr Litshani Matsila , also used the platform to educate residents about the correct usage of a bin, during his presentation that explained the rationale behind the 6.2% waste collection tariff increase Pikitup @CityofJoburgZA
The 6.2% increase in waste collection services is to maintain and provide services and to maintain the buying power of the rand Pikitup CFO Mr Litshani Matsila told members of the media during a briefing session held today at the City Power Offices @CityofJoburgZA
The Pikitup fee structure is based on cross subsidisation and that houses valued at R350 000 are exempt from paying waste collection services and those above are billed for municipal waste collection @CityofJoburgZA
Pikitup CFO Mr Litshani Matsila maintains that the waste increase is waste collection services is informed by inflation and to cover the cost of doing business for the company @CityofJoburgZA
Pikitup CFO Mr Litshani Matsila, Joburg Water representative Mr Thokozani Tshabalala & Mr Frank Hinda from City Power will be the key speakers who are set to explain the tariff increases to members of the media shortly @CityofJoburgZA
Pikitup Chief Financial Officer Mr Litshani Matsila ready to make a presentation to explain the rationale behind the increase of waste collection tariffs in the city of Johannesburg @CityofJoburgZA
Environment and Infrastructure Services MMC Cllr Jack Sekwaila articulating the purpose of today's media briefing session held to explain increases in water, waste, electricity and property rates tariffs @CityofJoburgZA