Asked by @ajbho - answered by @zakmbhele
Support to apprenticeship progs (like the 1 run by City of CT) & Opportunity Vouchers in form of bursaries & financial assistance to entrepreneurs in public-pvt partnerships. But the real key is 2 unlock labour-absorbing growth thru clean & efficient government, effective service deliveru & investor-friendly policy implementation.
Sunday, 01 May 2011
Someone asked me why do we have two posters on the same pole whereas we have none in other places?
Asked by @SollyMalatsi - answered by @RyanCoetzee
Mostly we have one poster per pole. But when you're putting up 900 000, not always perfect :)
Mostly we have one poster per pole. But when you're putting up 900 000, not always perfect :)
Tony claimed CT mayor can earn R1m pa - on #SABC1 #electiondebate. Truth? Close to truth?
Asked by @Thian_Fick - answered by @ianneilson
Mayors salaries are promulgated by the National Government. Yes, all Metro Mayors earn around R1m/year.
Mayors salaries are promulgated by the National Government. Yes, all Metro Mayors earn around R1m/year.
I also believe that the chances for a DA Tshwane is very good,but what's the effect of cullinan as well as bronkhorstspruit?
Asked by @jasonhubner - answered by @mikemo702
Re Cullinan and Bronkies - our proportion of vote is good there. But these voters rolls much smaller than old Tshw
Re Cullinan and Bronkies - our proportion of vote is good there. But these voters rolls much smaller than old Tshw
There is a lot of talk going on about cape town and also jozi with@MaimaneAM but what's the DAs chances in Tshwane with@brandontopham?
Asked by @jasonhubner - answered by @RyanCoetzee
Right now the ANC is vulnerable in Joburg, Tshwane and PE - we can get into government in all three IF DA supporters vote. It depends on turnout and on how many new voters the DA manages to win. It's possible in all three.
Right now the ANC is vulnerable in Joburg, Tshwane and PE - we can get into government in all three IF DA supporters vote. It depends on turnout and on how many new voters the DA manages to win. It's possible in all three.
How will the DA achieve support from all the different races,sexes,religions etc #DAQA and get rid of the stigma?
Asked by @jasonhubner - answered by @RyanCoetzee
We are making the DA a party for all South Africans by delivering for all, by making people of all backgrounds welcome in the DA; By diversifying our leadership and improving its quality, by being tolerant when others are not.
We are making the DA a party for all South Africans by delivering for all, by making people of all backgrounds welcome in the DA; By diversifying our leadership and improving its quality, by being tolerant when others are not.
Is the DA'S FF+ pamflet a affective way to deal with them or is it giving them a platform?
Asked by @Jo1Coetzee - answered by @RyanCoetzee
The DA's FF+ leaflet is gloriously effective in every election. They hate us for it :)
The DA's FF+ leaflet is gloriously effective in every election. They hate us for it :)
How will the DA change Delmas Municipality if it wins it??
Asked by @dayshadrack - answered by @RyanCoetzee
I don't know much about the specifics of Delmas, but I know basic service delivery is a shambles. So we would start there. Which means we must hire a competent municipal manager and staff and make sure money is well managed.
I don't know much about the specifics of Delmas, but I know basic service delivery is a shambles. So we would start there. Which means we must hire a competent municipal manager and staff and make sure money is well managed.
Why are there no ward candidate posters in DBN not up yet?
Asked by @rawRiy - answered by @RyanCoetzee
Our ward councillor posters are on their way. @jonathan_moakes will have details.
Also answered by @warwickchapman
Riyaadh, they are coming this week and we will have the advantage of erecting them in prime positions relative to the others.
Our ward councillor posters are on their way. @jonathan_moakes will have details.
Also answered by @warwickchapman
Riyaadh, they are coming this week and we will have the advantage of erecting them in prime positions relative to the others.
Is Dr. Ivan Meyer on Twitter?
Asked by @SPLStellenbosch - answered by @RyanCoetzee
Not as far as I know, no.
Not as far as I know, no.
Do you think the other Parties fear the DA?
Asked by @demokratiese - answered by @RyanCoetzee
I think the ANC has woken up to the fact that the DA is making inroads. Hence the ANC's Fight Back campaign :)
I think the ANC has woken up to the fact that the DA is making inroads. Hence the ANC's Fight Back campaign :)
If elected in JHB, how would you go about sorting the billing problem?
Asked by @ajbho - answered by @mikemo702
JHB bllng fiasco has to be resolved at various levels, system, management, data and resolving defective bills. Project plan reqd to fix billing fiasco and needs to be managed by competent project managers with fixed deadlines/targets.
JHB bllng fiasco has to be resolved at various levels, system, management, data and resolving defective bills. Project plan reqd to fix billing fiasco and needs to be managed by competent project managers with fixed deadlines/targets.
Will we lobby & even assist residents in other provinces seeing the Makhaza precedent now sets a record?
Asked by @ReagenAllen - answered by @RyanCoetzee
We will take up examples of non-delivery and a violation of socio-economic rights in every province, yes.
We will take up examples of non-delivery and a violation of socio-economic rights in every province, yes.
How do you expect liberal based policies to close the wealth disparity in SA, when research shows they generally do the opposite?
Asked by @Skhosi1 - answered by @RyanCoetzee
The research is very clear: inequality in SA is driven by unemployment which is very high by int. standards...therefore the most effective way to reduce inequality is to create an environment for growth and jobs. This will involve less dependence on the state to drive the economy. Rather, let business get on with creating jobs. So our policies are designed to do that. The state's role is to govern well, poverty alleviation, basic service delivery.
The research is very clear: inequality in SA is driven by unemployment which is very high by int. standards...therefore the most effective way to reduce inequality is to create an environment for growth and jobs. This will involve less dependence on the state to drive the economy. Rather, let business get on with creating jobs. So our policies are designed to do that. The state's role is to govern well, poverty alleviation, basic service delivery.
So the judge said the city of CT must cover the toilets. what material wil be used, iron? And what action will be taken if the ANCYL mafia tears down the newly errected toilet enclosures again?
Asked by @GaGa_Saint - answered by @LindiMazibuko
We tried to cover them 3 times before and enclosures were torn down by ANCYL.We will try again - @iannieison might have details.
Also answered by @RyanCoetzee
We will cover the toilets in the manner the judge wants. Will ask for clarification is needs be.
We tried to cover them 3 times before and enclosures were torn down by ANCYL.We will try again - @iannieison might have details.
Also answered by @RyanCoetzee
We will cover the toilets in the manner the judge wants. Will ask for clarification is needs be.
When was the sannieshof mayoral camdidate anounced?
Asked by @Jo1Coetzee - answered by @RyanCoetzee
No idea about that, but ask provincial office :)
No idea about that, but ask provincial office :)
What is the most important commitment from DA leadership to support @patriciadelille in her mandate for people/poor?
Asked by @dumontc - answered by @RyanCoetzee
@patriciadelille will implement the DA's manifesto in Cape Town and the DA's leadership will give her full support. The DA's entire policy agenda is designed to help SA overcome the legacy of apartheid, including poverty. Delivering services well is NB, but so is creating an environment for growth and jobs - the ticket out of poverty.
@patriciadelille will implement the DA's manifesto in Cape Town and the DA's leadership will give her full support. The DA's entire policy agenda is designed to help SA overcome the legacy of apartheid, including poverty. Delivering services well is NB, but so is creating an environment for growth and jobs - the ticket out of poverty.
There is clearly a perception out there that DA is looking after only the elite. How do you convince people that this is not the case?
Asked by @ajbho - answered by @RyanCoetzee
We have made a case in this election using the facts of the DA's delivery record in government. It has worked. The ANC tries to turn its propaganda into "perceptions" but people use their life experience to decide.
We have made a case in this election using the facts of the DA's delivery record in government. It has worked. The ANC tries to turn its propaganda into "perceptions" but people use their life experience to decide.
Hw do u feel abt ratepayers in ANC areas threatenin 2pay rates in2 a trust2 use money 2 provide own services?
Asked by @See_Lee_ah - answered by @RyanCoetzee
We don't support rates boycotts. We support electing parties that will use rates well and wisely. We must be careful not to destroy the legitimacy of elected government in SA. Better to promote using vote for change. Obviously we understand the frustration people have, but we must promote a constructive solution.
We don't support rates boycotts. We support electing parties that will use rates well and wisely. We must be careful not to destroy the legitimacy of elected government in SA. Better to promote using vote for change. Obviously we understand the frustration people have, but we must promote a constructive solution.
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