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Councillor Imraan Moosa

IMRAAN ISMAIL MOOSA - LENASIA

email: [email protected]

Ferhana Jada (PA): [email protected]

Imraan Moosa is a son of Lenasia. A well-known resident of Lenasia for the past 58 years. He attended Trinity High. He was a chairman of the SRC during the turbulent years of the late 70’s.

He has also been a forerunner in the Business Development of the ‘Top Shops ‘area. Being part of the ‘Real Estate Development’ he understands the need for housing and the impact illegal land invasions are having on the development of Lenasia.

He has served the community in various capacities including and facilitating the upliftment of impoverished communities of Tembelishle. And, he has also been involved in the local orphanages, seeing to their well being. Teaching adults and children in various capacities.

Being one of the founder members of Khidmatul Awaam which was established to ease the plight of pilgrims and to make the journey a pleasant and easy one, he escorted the groups personally to see to their spiritual and practical needs. He is also a volunteer at the Rose Park Run.

But, Imraan’s duties do not stop at organizing and assisting in community initiatives, he also actively encourages and motivates people to excel and strive for excellence. Imraan is known to give his all to any initiative undertaken, fearless in the face of adversity, and not one to easily back down when challenging situations arise.

BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE

Championing Global Human Rights and Youth Empowerment within Al Jama-ah

Within the political sphere of South African, dedication to human rights and youth empowerment is pivotal, and this is where Imraan Moosa stands out as a passionate advocate within the Al Jama-ah party. His commitment to addressing local crises, empowering the youth, and amplifying the voices of the marginalized has solidified his role as a catalyst for change. In this blog post, we explore Imraan Moosa’s journey within Al Jama-ah, shedding light on his contributions to promoting human rights and nurturing future leaders in the Western Cape.

Advocating for a Just Society

Imraan Moosa’s advocacy for human rights extends beyond rhetoric. His actions within Al Jama-ah reflect a deep commitment to creating a just society where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect. His efforts align with the party’s broader mission to address systemic inequalities, promote social justice, and advocate for the rights of those who have historically been marginalized.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

WE JUST WANT TO SAY …

ACKNOWLEDGING

A JOB WELL DONE

Good evening colleagues,

Honestly speaking Ward 9 Lenasia is indeed represented by a wonderful hard working individual who understands what is meant about service to the people he represents.

From the beginning of his term up to now, He has represented Lenasia so well.
He is a hands on Councillor.
If awards were given to Councillors in the City of Joburg, I would vote him to be the best Councillor in the City of Joburg

If all Councillors in this City can copy from him , indeed Joburg would be a great African City.

Despite the fact that some residents never appreciate the good work they see. They chose to blame and complain. They only appreciate a mans good works when he is gone.

It is good to appreciate and thank people while they are still with us. When they are gone, its too late.

In the history of Lenasia, this is the first time I have seen such a vibrant Councillor who goes beyond the call of duty, and extends his helping hand beyond his Ward demarcation

May God give him and his team. all the grace,🙏🏿

Captain Radebe

EVENTS

ON AIR

20 NOV 2023 11 AM: Coalition Goverments. Preparing for the 2024 elections

South Africa’s 2024 national and provincial elections are regarded as a realistic opportunity for coalition governments to be formed in some provinces and also at the national level. This would mark a dramatic change from the current situation in which coalition governments have only been formed at the local level. ALJAMA-AH`s Imraan Moosa shares some of the different tasks and efforts as the Party gears up for the 2024 elections.

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HIGHLIGHTS 2022

1ST QUARTER 2022

 

  • Daily community engagement and attendance to cellphone calls and whats app messages. (Continuous Service Delivery Issues)
  • Assisted community with regards to obtaining reference numbers for service delivery to be escalated.
  • Helped concerned residents with logging and escalating power outage.
  • Attended to numerous onsite service delivery issues, power outages, burst water pipes, and blocked sewage lines. Ensured that City Power attended to the power outage in Lenasia.
  • Attended many virtual council meetings.
  • Onsite with JRA, attending to the ponding issue on Hydrangea Avenue in Lenasia.
  • Cleanup in Extension 13
  • Clearing and cleaning of dirt and grime in the CBD at Concord place in Lenasia.
  • Grass cutting around the Lenasia Cricket Stadium.
  • Sent daily motivational and inspirational messages out on various social media platforms.
  • Visited Rising Sun’s offices to place newspaper articles.
  • Placing of adverts with Lenasia Times.
  • Met with Regional Director and raised concerns of my and Lenasia’s challenges
  • Brainstorming sessions with legal and other participants. Discussions with regards to vision of South African politics and dynamics.
  • Attended numerous other activities in and around Lenasia as and when the need arises
  • Communicating updates via whats app and making various videos for community news and awareness.
2ND QUARTER 2022

 

  • Attended CBP Outreach Programme at Civic Centre in Lenasia
  • Submitted Councillor’s Annual Report to Al-Jamah
  • Sent emails through to Urban Inspector
  • Attended Al-Jama-Ah Party Conference
  • Emailed various service delivery departments to assist with regards to complaints
  • Attended State of Province Address
  • Handed application for chairperson’s post at city council
  • Attended old age home event
  • Contacted researcher Molefi & Mpho(Minority) with regards to possible debate on cut offs and incompetent revenue services
  • Attended to numerous whatsapp service delivery enquiries
  • Sent several emails through to different departments pushing for service delivery
  • Sent input through to CBP
  • Attended Council Legislature from 8am-1am this morning
  • Emailed various service delivery departments, multitudes of times throughout the month, to assist with regards to complaints
  • Attended Pulsate event at Rose Park
  • Volunteer for Park Run
  • Attended opening of Rameshwar Mandir Temple
  • Held ward committee members meeting at 20 Pike x7 Lenasia
  • Liased with City Power to attend to power outage in extension 13
  • Attended and responded to numerous, varied service delivery queries throughout the month
  • Sent out multitudes of community notifications throughout the month (on Whatsapp – to 3000+ Lenasians) 
3RD QUARTER 2022
 
  • EIS Workshop 
  • Meeting with RD Mickey
  • Attended Civic centre meeting for open day – rehabilitation of accounts
  • Attended Pulsate Wellness Programme
  • Attended Tigers opening day
  • general benoni meeting
  • Attended community Meeting X13 10-1PM
  • Visited the Lenasia Taxi Rank
  • Attended Ashraful aid meeting (discussed various NPO initiatives)
  • Attended JIS Meeting
  • Preparation for elections
  • Attended Saaberie Chisty meeting
  • Visited Anchorville- Babs of anchor plumbing
  • Meeting with Ms.Ramzaan
  • Meeting with Anwar Patel x7 Resident
  • Attended EIS Committee Meeting 
  • Met with Fadreck regarding MTN project
  • Met with Tony regarding city funerals for lights account
  • Facilitated 5 unemployed persons with community of x13 to be employed by MTN for installing Optic Fibre
  • Met with team
  • Met with Ashraful aid with Sumayyah
  • Handed out hampers at JISS
  • Handed out hampers @ NISAA
  • Attended Teams meeting
  • Attended Whippery Meeting
  • Invited to the finals at Wolves grounds
  • Park Run
  • Drive to feed the hungry
  • Annual report teams meeting
  • Met with Wisemen regarding EISD – stench in x13
  • Attended to special query from Fatima 
  • Attended to special query for Cl Padiyachee
  • Attended to special query from Jonathan in x4
  • Attended to special query from Jay Naidoo Lenz South
  • Co-ordinating tomorrows meeting at Civic Centre with City Power
  • Attended Caucus Meeting
  • Feedback for streetlights
  • Meeting with JRA & City Power at Civic Centre
  • Council Meeting at City
  • Council chambers meeting
  • Swimming gala 
  • Engaging and liasing with Greater Lenasia Residents Forum and JMPD and owners of property situated at corner Jewel/Galaxy x13
  • Engaged and presented with Mr Krish Govender and handed a token of appreciation
  • Met with Umar (neighbour) and discussed horse riding
  • Met X13 Central committee, issued 3 ward councillor letters namely endorsement letter, support letter and letter of approval for application of boomgates
  • Meeting with AB regarding waste removal
  • Meeting with Basil Padiachee
  • Meeting with new City Power manager Mr Tiru and councillors from ward 10 & 120
  • Physically attended intersection at protea/bangalore x7 traffic lights
  • Discussions on hamper drive with Sayed Mia
  • Discussions with PA Maggy Moloi regarding Telkom
  • History in the making of Lenasia – the first legal boomgates put up on the corner of Impala & Flamingo in extension 5
  • Engaged with x 5 Residents community and Raj from Rising Sun
  • Meeting with Thapelo & Secret with regards to Telkom Optic Fibre
  • Physically attended intersection at protea/bangalore x7 traffic lights
  • Attended Anti-crime event at Baitun noor
  • Meeting with Telkom
  • Meeting with City Power
  • Went past different areas in Lenasia regarding electricity issues with Tiniyoko
  • Breakfast with Suli Patel
  • Meeting with Telkom consultant
  • Met up with Matron Bontle at Lenasia Clinic
  • Meeting with x13 Resident Sheila  – service delivery
  • Meeting with Matthew
  • Attended to City Power emergency at Railway line
  • Meeting with Att. Zehir Omar at Springs
  • Visited Celeb Kidz
  • Attended to and liased with city power regarding power outages in different extensions
  • Emailed various service delivery departments to assist with regards to complaints
  • Attended to numerous whatsapp service delivery enquiries
  • Sent several emails through to different departments pushing for service delivery
  • Emailed various service delivery departments, multitudes of times throughout the month, to assist with regards to complaints
  • Attended and responded to numerous, varied service delivery queries throughout the month
  • Sent out multitudes of community notifications throughout the month (on Whatsapp – to 3000+ Lenasians) 

HIGHLIGHTS 2021

1ST QUARTER 2021
  • Signing up of new members
  • Attended all Chief Whip Meetings at Council on behalf of Al Jama-ah
  • Represented Al Jama-ah at the IEC
  • Attended signing of the demarcation at IEC
  • Attended Virtual Meeting of IEC on behalf of Al Jama-ah
  • Met with a private company offering services to City Council for Tar Road improvements
  • Assisted with ‘Feed the Hungry Scheme’ in Ext 2 Grayville
  • Met with Hydrophonics Initiative for plantation
  • Attended Epic Holders Meetings
  • Identified Allocation for kids playground in Ext 13
  • Joined a Prayer for the Sick at Lenmed Lenasia
  • Met with Spartans Sports Club looking for grounds
  • Met with CPF at Taxi Rank
  • Attended meeting with Amad regarding Farming
  • Attended to and escalated several service delivery issues on a daily basis
  • Conducted free Covid Testing at various venues over a few days
  • Meeting with Activist Ikbal Kolia
  • Meeting with Phindi Umkakazi NPC (Community)
  • Inspection at New Upgrade Environmental Premises
  • Met with Mr Moonian at Civic Centre for problems with City Council
  • Controlling the CBD Upgrade and traffic congestion at Jamia Parking
  • Attended meeting with JMPD
  • Engaged with arts and culture
  • Meeting with Lenasia Going Green and Dr Khoosal
  • Meeting with MMC Amad Thapelo at Taxi Rank Upgrade
  • Personally overseeing electrical issues at night at residents homes
  • Attended Ext 13 Agricultural Project in conjunction with In Need 786 and others
  • Meeting with Social Media
  • Assisted In Need 786 Feed the Old at the Old Age Home
  • Virtual Meetings at 1pm with President Ganief Hendricks Al Jama-ah
  • Was present at two crime scenes, one shooting/robbery with one dead male as well   as one   robbery on Gladioli Ave Ext 2
  • Virtual Meeting with Council and Stakeholders in Ward 9 CBP
  • Attended meeting at Greyville Swimming Pool for upgrade of pool
  • Chaired virtual meetings regarding rates
  • Meeting with PRASA and Cllrs at the Police Station regarding opening of railway line
  • Virtual meeting with IEC
  • Meeting with Topaz School
  • Inspected park at Topaas Street construction
  • Overseen a manhole repaired on Hydrangea
  • Assisted with cleaning at Rose Park
  • Meeting Cllrs from Lehae/Lawley
  • Meeting with Attorney Yusuf Sahib and Camel Milk Manager from Botswana
  • Sitting at Council Metro Centre over two days
  • Attended a Food Hamper Handout in Greyville Ext 2 by Social Services
  • Attended to Ext 5 Residents Call Out
  • Meeting with Terry Mokeona
  • Met with Residents in ext 8 regarding several issues
  • Met with Progressive Youth Movement
  • Meeting with Matron at Lenasia Clinic Ext 5
  • Engaging with Mr Norman of City Power
2ND QUARTER 2021
  • Signing up members
  • Attended all Chief Whip Meetings at Council on behalf of AI Jama-ah
  • Attended virtual meeting with IEC.
  • Attended council meeting on 24th +25th March 2021.
  • Attended to hole closure after a burst pipe on Guinea Fowl Street.
  • Logged and escalated many service delivery issues on a daily basis.
  • Controlling the CBD upgrade and traffic congestion at Jamiah Parking.
  • Attended a meeting at Civic with JMPD, police, etc. A blitz was done at the taxi rank.
  • Meeting and engaging principals at various schools, re taxi issues, scholar transport issues.
  • Virtual Meeting with JDA and Regional Director.
  • Subsequent held with JDA officials. (for the environmental upgrade of the CBD.
  • Called JMPD out for taxis obstructing Mia’s butchery in the CBD.
  • Submitted all potholes via Whatsapp.
  • Submitted all public lighting log-ins via Whatsapp.
  • Handed food parcels to poor communities.
  • Attended many water issues and electrical outages this month.
  • Attended a shooting incident in the early morning in Ext 13.
  • Certificates handed to students who successfully completed courses
  • Met with Kalyani from sports and recreations.
  • Attended celeb kid’s massive appreciation in my honor.
  • Meetings with Matron at Lenasia Clinic Ext 13.
  • Attended various meetings with Attorney Yusuf Sahib.
  • Attended briefing session on draft lOP budget and tariffs.
  • Attended meeting with the regional director- re community-based planning.
  • Prepared and compiled a CBP report. A copy attached for your records.
  • Attended several meetings with progressive youth movement, re- upliftment of the youth of  Lenasia
  • Radio interview with Nirvana World FM.
  • Engaged with several residents regarding speed calming measures to be installed and an outdoor fitness park.
  • Attended AI- Jama-ah virtual meeting.
  • Prepared speech for Zondo Commission for AI Jama-ah.
  • Restructure intelligence and security
  • Attending to pothole repairs.
  • Attended AI Jama-ah meeting in Cape Town.
  • Meeting with Lenasia Clinic Extension 13 for installation of X-RAY machine to be used by Lenasia residents for free.
  • Meeting with Principal of Libra Primary School.
  • IEC input with regards to independent candidates.
  • Inspected various sites in Lenasia.
  • Planning and organizing of feature wall for the entrance of Lenasia.
  • Attended and opened football tournament at Topaz grounds in Lenasia.
  • Attended Rose Parks planning with residents for cycle allowance.
  • Radio 93.6 FM interview.
  • Placed advert with Lenasia Times.
  • Placed advert with Rising Sun.
  • Placed advert with Eldo’s
  • Placed advert with Chronical.
  • Content given to Rising Sun Newspaper. (front page)
3RD QUARTER 2021
  • Community engagement and attendances daily via cellphone calls and watts app messages. (Service Delivery Issues)
  • Managing to assist the community with regards to obtaining reference numbers for service delivery to be escalated.
  • Attended JRA meeting regarding budget allocations for all region G ward councilors at Corobrick on the 8th of April 2021.
  • Attended virtual WBWR meeting.
  • Invitation by TIBA for special needs children. Held a meeting with TIBA.
  • Follow-up meeting at Corobrick. Attended JRA meeting on the 13th of April 2021
  • Meeting held with the team for installing fibre in ward 9.
  • Attended Metro Centre Braamfontein council meetings on the 20th and 26th of April 2021.
  • Visited various youth sporting NPO’s in preparation for ITV.
  • Hosted a pledge line on ITV – raising of funds for youth empowerment.
  • Attended feeding schemes with Saaberie Chisty Ambulance services/social service scheme.
  • Held meetings with Nirvana Haven for the aged.
  • Visited the family of kidnapped Naadira Vanker, a school teacher employed in ward 9.
  • Mayor and Speakers presentation for the IDP. Attended an IDP program on the 24th of April 2021 at the Finetown Hall for all region G councilors and stakeholders.
  • Attended various IDP inputs from residents and community members, prepared the relevant reports for submission
  • Had a visit from Mayor Geoff Makhubu on the 30th of April 2021.
  • Mr Sayed Mia of Trade Route Mall and myself. Arrangement of distribution of hampers
  • Co-ordinated a social program with World Memon Organization – visiting deprived communities and informal settlements with the theme “Unity in the community” on the 29th of April 2021.
  • Held a meeting at Civic Centre with illegal land invaders regarding their invasion in extension 13 on the 28th of April 2021.
  • Attended on-site meeting with residents of extension 13 regarding land invasions.
  • Co-ordinated with JMPD to conduct an investigation of extension 13’s frustrations with regards to land invasions
  • Attended to service delivery issues, power outages, burst water pipes, and blocked sewage.
  • Held a meeting with Ward 9 committee members and PA Maggie Moloi.
  • Attended a strategic meeting with Al Jama-ah members as well as members of ILAWU on the 23rd of April 2021.
  • Co-ordinated “Drive to feed the hungry” in collaboration with Ashraful Aid. Handed out food parcels.
  • Co-ordinated a social program with Rasools Steel World –distributed soup to the underprivileged.
  • Attended late night with City Power (four of Lenasia extensions were without electricity) on the 22nd of April 2021.
  • Held a meeting with Maleeha Layla Special Needs School
  • Attended to complaints relating to pavement issues on Marlin Avenue Extension 8.
  • Attended a social program in conjunction with Ashraful Aid in handing out hampers to the aged at Nirvana Old Age Home.
  • Held meeting with Ashraful Aid. (humanitarian aid)
  • Assisted Saaberie Chisty at Charlotte Maxeke hospital after sections of the hospital were burnt –offered support and kindness.
  • Took inspector of ward 9 to visit for a grass clean-up campaign at the entrance of Lenasia.
  • Attended a program at TIBA Centre regarding special needs children.
  • Attended a voting station supporting of Al Jama-ah members in Klipspruit.
  • Attended a birthday celebration with extension 13 residents at Rose Park-ensuring the park is utilized efficiently. An inspection of the park was done.
  • Attended youth programs with various organizations with a view to raise funds for recreational facilities.
  • Attended sporting facilities with youth organizations.
  • Visited the CBD taxi rank –updated the public on the taxi rank relocation.
  • Daily motivational and inspirational messages sent out on various social media platforms.
  • Attended various meetings with individuals from the community requiring employment and others requiring proof of addresses.
  • Held several interviews with several radio stations eg. Nirvana Radio station, Eastwave, FM 96.3
  • Visited Rising Sun’s offices to place newspaper articles
  • Placing of adverts with Lenasia Times and Rising Sun.
  • Placed daily adverts with Radio Islam.
  • Brainstorming sessions with legal and other participants. Discussions with regards to vision of South African politics and dynamics.
  • Discussed various issues and challenges with MMC Abubakr Thapelo in regards to Ward 9.
  • Engaging Regional Director Mickey Padiyachee via watts app with regards to various differences between the community, himself, and myself.
  • Held meeting with Yusuf Patel with regards to land invasions.
  • Co-ordination of a big event for the Eid Festival thereby promoting small business development and entrepreneurs.
  • Attended numerous other activities in and around Lenasia as and when the need arises.
  • Community awareness: –
    – Communicating via watts app making various videos for community news and awareness
    – Active daily engagement with community issues via phone calls, watts app calls, and messages received.
4TH QUARTER 2021

 

  • Community engagement and attendances daily via cellphone calls and watts app messages. (Service Delivery Issues)
  • Managing to assist the community with regards to obtaining reference numbers for service delivery to be escalated.
  • Addressing specific issues – helped the concerned residents onsite on Agapanthus Street by logging and escalating power outage.
  • Attended to a callout at 7am on Sunday morning the 4th July on Suikerbos Street where the electricity pole was burnt out, Spent a great amount of time with the city power officials trying to resolve the problem.
  • Worked together with The Gift of the Givers at the Signet Office Park, encouraging and promoting Lenasians to do Covid testing.
  • Distributed hampers to the needy in Lenasia South.
  • Attended the opening of the temporary emergency disaster relief center that has been set up at the Nurul Islam Hall, together with doctors, front liners, and Gift of the Givers.
  • Handed out meals to the underprivileged in Lensasia South with the candidate for Lenasia Mr Hoosein Khan.
  • Accommodated and attended meeting with Ext 2 residents regarding the regular power outages.
  • Patrolled the streets of Lenasia to ensure the safety and protection of all Lenasians after the looting that took place in certain areas in South Africa, pro-active plan in place.
  • Attended to service delivery issues, power outages, burst water pipes, and blocked sewage.
  • Ensured that City Power attended to the power outage in Ext 3, Lenasia on the 25th of July.
  • Together with the residents of Lenasia plans were made to seal off the easy getaway routes for criminals who seek refuge in the taxi rank situated in the Lenasia CBD.
  • Visited the Signet Terrace Shopping Center in order to ensure the safety and security of the residents in Lenasia
  • Attended many virtual council meetings
  • Visited the N12 with Chief Dan from JMPD to ascertain whether permission was granted to put up barriers.
  • Met with Al Jama-ah president Garief Hendricks.
  • Drone coverage and footage was done on the CBD transport node in order to obtain updates and see the progress
  • Daily motivational and inspirational messages sent out on various social media platforms.
  • Visited Rising Sun’s offices to place newspaper articles
  • Placing of adverts with Lenasia Times
  • Attending to adverts with Radio Islam.
  • Brainstorming sessions with legal and other participants. Discussions with regards to vision of South African politics and dynamics.
  • Attended numerous other activities in and around Lenasia as and when the need arises.
  • Community awareness: –
    – Communicating via watts app making various videos for community news and awareness
    – Active daily engagement with community issues via phone calls, watts app calls, and messages received.

HIGHLIGHTS 2020

HIGHLIGHTS 2020
  • Attended an illegal land invasions meeting which was attended by Lenasia Traders Association, Association of Lenasia Residents EDFA orphanage, Gatvol participants and Farana Frederick’s of illegal land invasions concerned group
  • Councillor Imraan and his team ran hailers to give thanks to the public of Lenasia for their support, trust and confidence
  • Cllr Imraan Moosa has already started attending urgent meetings at Coro brick with managers of potholes/fibre, and Railway line. The discussions held there on site was with regards to service delivery more especially the issue of potholes in Lenasia. Councillor Moosa highlighted the necessity of fixing the pothole in ext. 13
  • Councillor Imraan was overseeing the Campaign Pothole fix in Ext 8 Lenasia to ensure roads are safe.
  • Imraan Moosa initiated a feeding scheme in Lenasia whereby bread was handed out to more than 400 people.
  • The first project started off with a personal clean up campaign in the Lenasia CBD along with 50 volunteers whereby concerned citizens took to the streets of the Lenasia CBD with brooms and rubbish bags in hand to clean the filth-ridden streets. Concerned resident Imraan Moosa from Al Jama-ah party who spearheaded the initiative was also hands-on during the cleanup and provided volunteers with bags, gloves, t-shirts and masks.
    This is not the first campaign of this nature that Imraan has been involved in. Last year when community members took upon themselves to clean up Rose Park, Imraan arranged for the painting of the palisades and was also hands-on removing weeds from the pathway. Imraan said ” this is the type of community involvement we like to encourage and will surely be engaging in many more”
  • Attended invite by speakers office for the inauguration
  • Attended inauguration of Cllr Amad with Executive Mayor
  • Escorted Pick It Up Labourers in support of a march to the Mayor’s office
  • A successful drive through announcing the achievements as new Ward Councillor accompanied by Lenasian’s through the streets of Lenasia (loud hailers were used) with speakers office support. A combi was provided by the speakers’ office
  • A separate drive through several nights thanking Lenasian’s for their votes and support
  • A meeting held with Ward Committee Members of the previous Candidate
  • Attended a two-day sit-in at the City Council’s Speaker Chambers
  • A meeting and dialogue with Speakers Office on Google with other new councillors presenting Cllr Imraan Moosa’s visions and missions
  • Facilitation of Mayor Imbizo’s visit to Lenasia Ward 9 Civic Centre addressing community’s issues
  • Attended City Council’s offices for speaker handover of entries and registrations of councillors
  • Overseeing 100 Al-Jama-ah membership forms being filled
  • Organized a volunteer (Riaz) to spearhead a separated pick up the campaign for Lenasians. Overseen and supported by Cllr Imraan Moosa
  • Overseen several potholes to completion in the larger part of Lenasia
  • “Feed The Hungry Scheme” supported by Cllr Imraan Moosa every Saturday at the impoverished extensions of Lenasia
  • Continuous interviews at various Radio Stations such as Eastwave radio, Markaz Sahaba, Radio Islam and Salaamedia
  • Several interviews with Editors of Lenasia Times Newspaper and Rising Sun
  • Attended progressive leader school program in Mabupani, 300km away
  • Attended  many Covid19 funerals
  • Dealt with several crisis services delivery issues such as burst water pipes,  electrical issues during late nights and early mornings     
  • Attended to urgent crisis calls with Ldeka and cllr Amad and informal settlements in ext 9 which is not the ward of Cllr Imraan Moosa
  • Protests in ext 13 diffused by Cllr Imraan Moosa
  • Nightly food handouts to the homeless, destitute
  • Engagement with lease owner of parking adjacent to the Jaamia Mosque
  • Engagement and attendance of Sporting Gala and Federation event in Mayfair
  • Attended induction with other councillors at City Parks and  Johannesburg Zoo conferences
  • Encouragement of entrepreneurship’s with various businesses
  • Nightly drives and inspections through Lenasia’s streets over-viewing its challenges including service deliveries and taxi ranks
  • Engagement with two informal settlements across Lenasia SAPS grounds
  • Attended railway line opening with several councillors in discussions to open a railway line
  • Operation Soft Demolition with JMPD, Cllr Amad, Head of Operations and Cllr Imraan
  • Overseeing of maintenance of parks, sports grounds and in and around recreational facilities
  • Uncovered 20km of wire cutting of illegal electrical connections
  • Old Age Nirvana Home corruption and concerns of sickly and elderly including maintenance and several other issues eg wall, bank account, social service, committee dissatisfaction, security, health issues and general running of old age home. TLC regularly offered by Cllr Imraan Moosa
  • Visited many Senior Citizens at their homes in Lenasia namely Mr Jogee and Mr Krish
  • Attended to Eldorado Park new candidate for advice and City Power substations issues twice


Aljamah’s Councillor Amad, together with Councillor Imraan Moosa met with the Aljama-ah student body in Gauteng to discuss the young peoples’ interests and fully prepare for the 2021 elections.
Councillor Amad who is also the MMC in JHB gave an ear and opportunity to allow young people to address any youth-related issues, and some points that were raised by the youth include: creating opportunities for young people in government-related programs, Job creation, Bursary applications, and how we as AL Jama-ah can ensure that our voices are heard.

 

EXTENSION 9 ‘LAND GRABS’ MEETING

On 13th December 2020, MMC for Development Planning Councillor Abu Bakr Ahmed Thapelo met with residents staying in the informal settlements across Extension 9. Also in attendance was Ward 9 Councillor Imraan Moosa, activists Aadil Sujee & Shiraz Adam, Majid from ALDACA & Lutendo Sheppard. Videos by Waseem Camroodeen
 

The following Meetings were attended during the last 5 weeks:

  • Lenasia Residents Association (LRA) for 4 hours
  • Lenasia Business Forum (LBF)
  • Held with the owner of Trade Route Mall, Yasin Vally
  • A meeting was held with crematorium and its challenges
  • Held with Regional Director of Region G and Ward Administrator at Corobrik (a copy of Lenasia’s challenges was handed over to the Regional Director
  • With Johannesburg Road Association (JRA) subcontractors
  • With Secretary Ward Administrator (Maggie Moloi) with certain requests and instructions to follow through eg. Signage, facilitation of meetings
  • Candid Meeting held personally with Regional Director outlining his position of compromise in terms of the community blaming him for the non-execution of illegal land invasions, facilitating a meeting between the Regional Director and the community. A Sunday meeting was held with Regional Director and angry community members. Cllr Imraan brought harmony in bridging the communication gap between them.
  • Impromptu meeting held at Cllr Imraan Moosa’s home with Cllr Amad and Kabelo
  • Four weekly meetings held at Cllr Imraan Moosa’s home with support volunteers to assist with service delivery. The volunteer team has now increased to 60 members
  • Four separate meetings held with Illegal Land Grab Association
  • Five meetings held with and in support of a new candidate for Eldorado Park
  • Meeting held with Inspector in charge of Ward 9 Service Delivery Lintsei
  • Three meetings held with Global Welfare Organisation (NPO)
  • Ext 13 held six meetings with different NPOs
  • Attended meeting with RD, JDA, LBF, LRA and others at Corobrik for the R75 million Taxi Rank upgrade and development
  • Meeting with concerned Mosque Committee regarding the Taxi Rank
  • Two separate meetings attended for input with regards to interchange Taxi locations and decision making
  • Attended meeting with Ldeka and Majid Ameen
  • Three separate meetings with Ldeka
  • Meeting with several Legal Attorneys in conjunction with billing
  • Meeting held with Saaberie Chisty Ambulance
  • Meeting also attended with various Shura members at City Council office
  • Several meetings held with Security Firms {G Force Unit and Anti-hijackings}
  • Various CPF meetings attended to in different areas
RADIO ISLAM INTERVIEW

Radio Islam interview with Councillor Imraan Moosa of Ward 9, Lenasia, City of Johannesburg,
Presenter: Zaheer Bassa

Presenter: Did you at any time doubt your ability to win over the voters of Ward 9?
Councillor Imraan Moosa: Wal hamdu, as Muslims we have total faith in the Almighty, Allah subhanalla Allah. The campaign started with a beautiful ayah from the Qur’an that I always resonated with, Has bun Allah…
This gave me strength.
Presenter: What are the immediate challenges we can expect you to address in Lenasia?
Councillor Imraan Moosa: What are the changes the residents of Lenasia expect? Al hamdulillah, after two, three days, I’ve already had two sittings with the City Council. I also understand some of the dynamics of the NGOs. Changes are already happening. We started with the land invasion. The public response was favourable to my taking office as councillor and starting to address the concerns of the residents. Small business individuals wanted to take photos with me.
There has been a very warm welcome by the residents of Lenasia and it’s very heart-warming to see how they resonate.
In terms of changes, I started with some of the changes, which is the illegal land invasion issue.
I happen to be at the metro centre in Braamfontein and met Councillor Makwena. I spoke with her and I informed her I would sometimes need her assistance. She responded, saying I’m welcomed to contact her at any time.
Yesterday, I was totally alone, facing one of the challenges, which was at the railway station, opposite the police station. I found myself looking at two of the informal settlements, and seeing people erecting structures right across the police station. I immediately took some pictures. It was quite dangerous as well because some of the informal residents who were there were a bit hostile. When I left and drove off, they attempted to throw bricks and stones towards me, because I photographed their shacks which were right opposite the police station.
But I felt it my duty as a Ward councillor entrusted with the amanah that Lenasia is safe.
Consequently, I contacted Councillor Makwena who responded positively. She will see that these two shacks directly opposite the police station are demolished.
In serving the community, this is one of the responsibilities to ensure residents of Lenasia are safe and protected.
The illegal land invaders take advantage of the law in terms of the Covid-19 pandemic, you can’t readily perform an eviction. The residents of Lenasia face extreme difficulties because of these invaders. With the invaders come crime. They don’t have any means of income, therefore they infiltrate the area.
They also take water and electricity illegally from residents. All these things compromise the residents.
The houses then become devalued, because of these shacks surrounding the residential area.
The other issue I’m dealing with is the cleanup campaign. There’s poor service delivery with seven years of backlog. For example, the potholes, the street lights, and I’m attending a lot of issues currently.
I’m also busy with a feeding scheme.
I have had several meetings with the Johannesburg roadworks department as well as with NGOs.
I was also involved with an administrator of an old-age home yesterday. They broke into the premises and broke a wall. I ensured the wall was rebuilt securely for the protection of the aged and the old-age home are taken care off. These are some of the issues I’m involved with.
Presenter: Please comment on the issue of the taxi rank.
Councillor Imraan Moosa: There are meetings presently being held regarding the taxi rank. There is also dialogue with Lenasia residents. There is an opportunity for residents to engage themselves at the taxi rank so that it doesn’t impact on Lenasia at large.
Presenter: What is the message to the people who brought you to this point?
Councillor Imraan Moosa: The radio helps to communicate with residents in Ward 9.
We call upon the community to stand strong and take charge in keeping Lenasia safe. We need to rally together and dispel difference and stand united as a community. If we stand together, I’m sure we can solve the challenges on Lenasia’s boundaries.
I’m stationed inside Johannesburg city civic centre and residents are most welcome to engage with me.

 

SALAAMEDIA INTERVIEW

Thursday mid-morning interview with Julie Allie of Salaamedia and Imraan Moosa


Hear what your candidate for ward 9 in Lenasia had to say:


“Hold me accountable and responsible,” said Hafeeth imam Imraan Moosa on Salaamedia on Thursday.
Imam Moosa said further: “Someone must solve Lenasia’s problems, that’s why I took it upon myself to stand as councillor candidate on 11 November.
“I’m the only candidate standing in the by-elections who was born in Lenasia. I fully understand the heartbeat, dynamics and challenges of Lenasia.
“As a Muslim, the left hand must not know what the right hand gives in the way of Allah, but since I’m being asked to talk about it, I would say we have been very successful with Hikmatul Awan in successfully initiating in benefiting orphanages and other institutions.
“I have the support of the community and businesses for the NGOs that were launched to benefit those in need.
“I served the community to the best of my ability. But there are other problems still remaining unsolved that must be addressed at a higher level.
“Hajj is at a standstill, airlines have no business. Even in Lenasia, business is retrogressing because of certain unnecessary factors.
“The community is disillusioned, and I want to make a big difference by serving the community properly.
“Al Jama-ah is solution-based If a person keeps on complaining and not finding a solution, then we will get nowhere.
“Corruption ad crime must be addressed on a different level.
“Illegal land invasion must be resolved by the City and the government.
“The illegal dumping at the shops and open spaces in Lenasia has caused that our local businesses are suffering, with most people going out of Lenasia to go shopping.
“Crime and the unpleasant environment have negatively impacted on Lenasia in all spheres.
“We are law-abiding citizens and must find amicable ways to resolve our problems.
“We must embark on a strategy of making Lenasia green to combat so that we can resolve the ugly, illegal dumping.
“Low-cost housing must be built to house the homeless so they won’t need to invade the land.
“There is a long list of other major challenges to overcome.
“Criminality, dumping at the civic center and at the shops have impacted on Lenasia’s infrastructure. The City has not maintained the infrastructure.
“Safety and crime have escalated in the past two months.
“We must address these challenges so that we can leave a decent legacy for our children.
“The beggars are another problem. Their basic needs must be resolved, they must be empowered and educated.
“We will start a clean-up campaign starting from the post office at 4 pm on Saturday.
“I’m digging into my own pocket to make this happen. Let’s start being pro-active and show the government and the community that we can bring about change.
“The government has the IDP available which we can tap into in our efforts to improve Lenasia.
“We want to make our environment healthy and safe again.
“I want to help make a difference. Let the future generation live in this difference.
“We must get involved with politics to help make a difference.
“Al Jama-ah has now committed itself to launch a constituency office where residents can have their issues resolved on three spheres of government, on local, provincial, and national levels.
“Al Jama-ah is a platform for all communities. We as Muslims have the moral fibre to keep things clean regarding corruption and crime.
“Vote for Al Jama-ah on 11 November to bring about the necessary change in Lenasia.

 

RADIO ISLAM INTERNATIONAL DEBATE

What the party offers:

The reason is obvious why people must vote for the Al Jama-ah party who offers to stamp out corruption. Lenasia needs to unite because we have come to a stage now that needs change. We need a candidate-councillor who can make a huge difference. I have observed we cab make a significant difference. I also want to make it clear Al Jama-ah party is a platform for everyone here in Lenasia.

Infrastructure development:
We will champion the cause of proper infrastructure in Lenasia.
Youth problem. In the past, the infrastructure doesn’t resonate with Lenasia.
The water issue is also a problem. We should approach the City of Johannesburg to change the infrastructure which should be feasible to Lenasia.

Illegal land invasion:
We intend to resolve the issue of an illegal land invasion.
Some of the residents were up in arms over the land issue.
There is no one to assist the homeless. There should be appropriate solutions to house those land invaders.

Solution offered to corruption:
R800-million lost and unaccountable for.
To combat this corruption, it should be ensured there is complete accountability. Instead, there should be an integrated development plan for demographic service delivery where the budget should be securely accommodated towards.

Crime
The Al Jama-ah is community-based and works on the ground with issues such as crime. The community must admit the City of Johannesburg has not really addressed the issues of crime in our community.
There has been poor service delivery, and I found in our Ward we really deserve some proper service delivery.


What will you do as councillor?


The community is quite aware I have been active regarding service delivery through my local NGO for the past 12 years. We now need someone to seriously address the poor service delivery.


The way forward:


I’ve already initiated some solutions regarding playing an active role in the community. Electricity is one of the most serious issues, especially affecting the elderly.
The major problems with the electricity here is wrong billing and illegal connections.
Bad service delivery in general must be resolved.
Al Jama-ah will make some concerted efforts in resolving such serious issues.

 

SPEAKING TO THE COMMUNITY ON ITV

Imraan Moosa speaking to the community on ITV  in preparation for the mayor’s visit
With the support of the people in Lenasia, we have the opportunity to introduce the Divine principles in our community as a moral fibre. We are quite aware that in the government as well there is so much corruption, there is so much crime. And, we are here to make a difference, Insha Allah, with the Al Jama-ah party.
What we are calling upon is to support the Al Jama-ah party. If we are the example and guidance of the Muslim community, who knows, this will be a form of dahwa as well.

My name is Imraan Moosa. I represent the Al Jama-ah party for Lenasia. We will be taking part in the by-elections for Lenasia on the 11 November and will be requesting the community of Lenasia support and vote for the Al Jama-ah party, Insha Allah.
Our intentions and directions are that we take care of the local problems that are facing Lenasia at the moment.

Firstly, there is the illegal land invasion that we find very common. We need to do something about the land invasions happening currently.

We also have poor service delivery. The government should see to the recreational facilities in Lenasia. This is where we come in to make a difference. We must find ways to attract the government in providing the necessary facilities for us. But we do not have the right people representing Lenasia to have this realised.
We have invited the mayor on Sunday to the Nirvana high school hall at 4 o’clock. We hope he can come to represent himself to the people of Lenasia in an official capacity to basically get an understanding as to what goes on on the ground.

Many of the leaders must understand we as leaders are also servants to our community. We want the mandate from this community to champion the cause of the community, to find solutions.
You have a problem, you have a solution, you have the implementation. With the implementation part of it, we will then impress upon government with an IDP process. The implementation development plan we can then impress upon national government who already has the necessary facilities for us, but we do not have the right person for this.

It is unfair on the community for political parties to suddenly become visible with their campaigns in the wake of the by-election here.

There must be the sincerity of intention. Are you doing it to the community to benefit from? And for the sake of the Almighty. This is a serious issue throughout South Africa,

With the Al Jama-ah coming in we can then work towards Al Jama-ah has a billboard at the entrance of Lenasia. Al Jama-ah is here to make a change for you.

Question: You have been in Lenasia for 59 years, where other candidates are not from here.
What will you be doing for Lenasia?
Answer: I have understood the dynamics of Lenasia since childhood.
We are solution-based and the mayor is supposed to be solving our problems.

Question: Old people of 80 stand the entire day in long queues for service delivery. What will you do to remedy this?
Answer: The party will open a constituency office in Lenasia to help with service delivery, where there will be efficiency. Al Jama-ah has the capacity to bring about change. We will have a ward councillor office as well as the constituency office. I’ve seen Lenasia degenerate and I’ve decided to make a difference through the political vehicle of Al Jama-ah.

TOWN HALL SPEECH

Imraan Moosa delivered an exceptional speech at the town hall political party debate in Lenasia on Wednesday evening, 28 October 2020.


“This is a debate needed in a very long time in Lenasia, to see what the problems are.”
Let’s champion Lenasia first. We are citizens of Lenasia.
Whatever your concerns are should resonate with Lenasians.
There are serious problems here to solve.
Let us get started, together, and clean up Lenasia. We need to clean Lenasia up.

It’s time to clean up Lenasia with a good conscience, with spiritual fibre. So we can succeed in sorting Lenasia out.
My plan, my strategy is for people of leadership to serve on the ground. And the first initiative I’ve taken is to invite the executive mayor of the City of Johannesburg, at the Nirvan centre, this Sunday at four ‘o clock. Not any councillor in the past has tried to invite the mayor.
We bring the leadership down to the ground to see what has happened to Lenasia.

I’m indeed humbled to present myself as the leader here to work on the ground to serve the community. I thank Lenasians for their support in the two, three weeks in my campaign and I hope we are successful together to clean Lenasia up and let’s get Lenasia started.
So let’s get together with a strategy I began with inviting the mayor to address the problems.

Al Jama-ah is solution-based. I don’t want to look at the problems of the past, let’s go forward.
We want to find confident, positive solutions so Lenasia moves forward and address the challenges. Not just address the challenges and leave the challenges, but rather implement the challenges.

I must say from Al Jama-ah, we are launching a constituency parliamentary office in Lenasia to sort out Lenasia’s problems – as we have come to a stage now that we need to take action together.

So, that will be one of the initiatives, to take your problems to our parliamentary office that we will open for you to address your issue.

Another aspect is Lenasia has never seen one of their young people go into parliament.
Al Jama-ah was the first to get one of Lenasia’s youth right into parliament last week.
That is one of the initiatives we kick-start will Al Jama-ah.

Question: Is the mayor here to serve the community or to promote a political party?
Answer: The mayor will be in Lenasia to serve the community and not serve any political party.

Question: 
Muslims are only 3% in the country. Why a religious party?
Answer: Lenasia is a religious community. We are not promoting irrelevant issues, but what concerns the community of Lenasia. We are a spiritual party who addresses issues such as corruption based on what’s right and wrong.