Ref No | RFQ 17/2016 |
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Closed | 04/03/2016 5:00pm |
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Value | R |
BEE Status |
Ref No | RFQ 13/2016 |
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Closed | 04/03/2016 5:00pm |
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Received | |
Value | R |
BEE Status |
Tel: 072 548 5358
Fax: 023 5411321
Email: mclaassen@pamun.gov.za
Tel: 073 213 3797
Email: linda@pamun.gov.za
There are many ways to raise a specific issue with Council. The most common way is through your ward councillor, petitions, questions and requests.
Ward councillor
Each ward has a ward councillor. You can contact your ward councillor and ask him to raise a specific issue in council. He will take this request to the Municipal Manager to include it in Council’s agenda.
Petitions
Councillors or individuals are allowed to submit petitions to the municipal manager. A petition is usually used to inform the council and the administration that a large number of people want something to be done.
Questions to council
Questions asked by councillors are a useful and easy way of monitoring council officials and getting reliable information about council policies and programmes. Questions may be submitted in writing or may be asked during a meeting. Like motions, written questions must be submitted 10 days before the council meeting so that the officials can have time to prepare the answers. Answers are often tabled at the meetings themselves.
Requests
Requests are the easiest and simplest way to get information or to bring problems to the attention of officials. Councillors or members of the public should make requests directly to officials - make a phone call, write a letter, or visit an official and ask them to attend to something.
Public meetings and forums
Local municipalities have to hold consultation meetings on a number of issues and should set up Integrated Development Planning forums to allow the public to participate directly in the planning of the municipality. Dates of when meetings will be held, can be found under Events on this website.
Last published 01 September 2016
Party affiliation: DA
Ward: Ward 4
Committee: Speaker of Council
Tel: 023 5411320
Fax: 023 5411321
Email: margyjaf@gmail.com
Cllr M Jaftha is the ward Councillor for ward 4 and the Speaker of Council
Last published 29 August 2023Party affiliation: DA
Ward: Ward 2
Committee: Chairperson of Developmental Services
Tel: 023 5411320
Fax: 023 5411321
Email: jacquet@pamun.gov.za
Cllr Linda Jacquet resides in Prince Albert.
Councillor Linda Jacquet is the ward councillor of ward 2 which includes a portion of Prince Albert South, Seekoeigat, Klaarstroom and the surrounding farm areas. Councillor Jacquet represents the Democratic Alliance and is the Deputy Mayor of Prince Albert Municipality. The Deputy Mayor has no statutory powers, but exercises the powers and performs the duties of the Executive Mayor if the Executive Mayor is absent or not available or if the office of the Executive Mayor is vacant
Last published 22 December 2016Party affiliation: ANC
Ward: Proportional
Committee: Member of all portfolio committees
Tel: 0797991089
Fax: 023 5411320
Email: piedtsuzanne849@gmail.com
Cllr Piedt resides in Prince Albert and is also a member of Council's Municipal Public Accounts Committee.
Cllr Suzanne Piedt is a proportionally appointed councillor, representing the African National Congress.
Last published 17 May 2017