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Villagers League Report | August 2023

Villagers League Report | August 2023

VILLAGERS LEAGUE REPORT

KWA-ZULU NATAL

UMDONI MUNICIPALITY

CLLR ASGHAR KHAN & ADELLE

In Umdoni area, Cllr Asghar is hosting an ‘Each one Feed one’ campaign at the Umzinto Offices. Members from the community that can donate, or sponsor hampers or items of food deliver them at our office and we distribute to community members who leave their names at the office if they are in need of food.

 

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I attended the launch of the Al Jama-ah Women’s League in Cape Town Pelican Park. I delivered a speech on behalf of the Al Jama-ah Villagers league encouraging Women Empowerment in small business ventures.

The campaign is growing well, and we are helping to fight hunger in our community.

The two voting station officers in Umdoni has signed up over 1600 membership forms for Al Jama-ah since April 2023 till date.

I attended a Women’s Day stall event in Umzinto ICC and put up the Al Jama-ah stall to make the party visible in our community and I informed the public about Al Jama-ah.

The Al Jama-ah Umzinto Offices continues to assist the community with Indigent free water applications and rates applications and thus far has written off R800 000 worth of water bills from several community members. The office is opened to the public if they require any needs of assistance or service delivery.

PIETERMARITZBURG

ML ABDUL AZIZ

Signed up 40 paid up members. The membership that paid the fees are from the following areas: Lion Park, Inhlazatshe, Mafakathini, Mpoopomeni and Mashingeni. Imbali zone 1 and 15, the person responsible for collecting the forms and fees is out of town and expected to be back in the first week of September 2023. 
Dambuza, Sweetwaters had no progress inspite of meeting Sheikh Sulieman twice.
In Enkethini Village they met Appa Habib Milanzi, she is joining Al Jama-ah and is organising for them to have a launch there.
In City Centre PMB, they introduced Al Jama-ah to Pastor N Ntuli, he and Sister Noleen of Scottsville are joining Al Jama-ah.
We are still intending to look for sponsors for food parcels and are in need of food parcels.
There is still no progress with the water sanitation project in Mpopomeni, for Mashingeni Village 

GROUTEVILLE

MA LUTHULI

Ma Luthuli attended the women’s league launch in Cape Town on the 9th of August and is now the President of the Al Jama-ah women’s league. She has requested to send in an application to DUT to request for a tasting of her peanut butter. I am waiting for the updated document then I will send off to DUT. She has started making peanut butter again which is some good news. She has attended a training for resource mobilisation. On the 4th of August she met with the National Development Agency regarding funding for fencing an area where the co-op will plant its own peanuts. She said it is a long process but in the mean time the co-op must look for quotes.

UMZIWABANTU-HARDING

CLLR GOODWILL CELE

Cllr Goodwill together with the PRO and his team organised a learnership programme with lifeline for young girls aged 20 to 24 years old. This programme helps them to begin their own businesses.

He also helped one of the local child-headed families where one of those children had gotten burned and passed away while he was sleeping. There was no funeral cover so we organized a coffin, transportation and covered some of the costs.

He also did door to door campaign recruiting and signing up of memberships. They managed to do about 30 memberships, but not all have paid up – they are still waiting for month end so that they can all get paid and send them in. The challenge that he is facing is that Al Jama-ah T shirts is the major concern when they are recruiting people in different wards. They are also requesting Gazebos with an Aljama-ah design.

FREE STATE 

DIHLABENG MUNICIPALITY

KWA KWA

They have 502 signed up members from when they started, and 35 paid up members, They are facing challenges of volunteers who are complaining about not getting lunch, as they continue with the door to door campaign’s – and, as their numbers keep growing, they are in need of sweaters. They plead with leadership to assist, they need the visibility – especially when in meetings. 

They are also requesting that the reports sent to national leadership be read, they are expecting feedback on their scope of work. They are sending requests, but we don’t get feedback. Feedback is important to them as it can help them answer questions from their members and their community at-large.

 

EASTERN CAPE

MPAME VILLAGE

ABDULLAH

 

Abdullah stated that they had a lot of meetings in their village based on the project side built by President. They are awaiting permits for the land, and last week they went to Nature conversation offices with the councillor, for the houses that didn’t receive electricity.
The President assisted to maintain their borehole, but after 2 weeks they didn’t have water in the village.
They require assistance with basic materials for them to go on with campaigns, things like t shirts, banners, and a tablecloth with aljamah logo. They said that even if it’s old stuff they can use it. There are projects and small business profiles they submitted; the community is asking a lot of questions, especially about Vodacom funding for agriculture. They have no answers to give back to the community. They need a response on these issues. He stated that now that we are coming to national elections, other parties have started campaigning, and talking bad about us, saying at the end of the day we have empty promises.

 

GAUTENG

TSHWANE

KHADIJA

We attended a women’s day event at Pelican Park in Cape Town to launch Al Jama-ah Women’s League.
The event was a success and representatives from the area came in good numbers.
They are Launching in Hammanskraal on the 16th of September.
And on 24th September in Tshwane.

National Dialogue on Coalition Governments

National Dialogue on Coalition Governments

The National Dialogue on Coalition Governments [4-5 August 2023] was hosted by the Deputy President Mashatile, in collaboration with the Dullah Omar Institute at the University of the Western Cape.

“When we form those thresholds and frameworks and mechanisms that will guide us – just as the Constitution guides us – we must do this with the citizen in mind.

It is not only about politics; it also has to be about the administration. We cannot have political musical chairs played in the political realm of governance! We have to talk about how we create stability and professionalism in an administration process. At the same time, it is not about the Municipal Managers, the Director Generals, and the Heads of Departments who are also being shuffled around. When all sides are playing that game the citizens suffer, and service delivery suffers.

This dialogue must turn into a concrete framework, a concrete set of rules that we must urgently put in place to make sure that the next 30 years of governments in South Africa give the citizens the services, dignity, aspirations, and the environment that they deserve. We have that responsibility and opportunity here, and we must do it with the “fierce urgency of now”.

Villagers League Report | July 2023

Villagers League Report | July 2023

VILLAGERS LEAGUE REPORT

KWA-ZULU NATAL

UMDONI MUNICIPALITY

CLLR ASGHAR KHAN & ADELLE

In Umdoni area, Cllr Asghar hosted an ‘Each one Feed one’ campaign. He has also done Aashura feeding through Qaasimul Ilm Foundation.

 

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The two voting station officers in Umdoni has signed up over 1400 membership forms for Al Jama-ah since April 2023 till date.

The Al Jama-ah Umzinto Offces continues to assist the community with Indigent free water applications and rates applications and thus far has written off R700 000 worth of water bills from several community members.

The office is opened to the public if they require any needs of assistance or service delivery.

PIETERMARITZBURG

ML ABDUL AZIZ

1 July 2023: ML Aziz went to upper Mashingeni to meet with chief Zuma to assess the water problem in the area.
5 July 2023: Went to Inhlazatsh location in ward 11 with Zola Gwala to do door to door campaigns.
Seven people registered as members. Membership fees needs to be paid this month end.
8 July 2023: Went to Sinathinge together with Appa Khadija Lusinga and did door to door campaigns.
Left 20 membership forms which we will follow up in the coming week.
15 July 2023: Went to campaign in Imbali Zone and did door to door with Halima Sithole.
Ten people registered as members. Halima will be collecting fees month end.
20 July 2023: Met with Sanzaf PMB Office, with regards to borehole sponsorship.
Sanzaf sponsors boreholes for Masjids only.
24th July 2023:  Went to lower Mashingeni Village and collected 24 unpaid membership forms.
25th July 2023: Travelled to Honeyville to meet Appa Ayesha Chakela, to introduce her to Al Jama-ah.
Left 10 forms with her. Honeyville and Nkenteni are new areas we have just started targeting.

In August we will do follow ups in Dambuz, Imbali, Lionspark and Sweetvalor villages.

Water Sanitation project for Mashingeni – the leadership sent him the contact number for Ml PJ Moosa.
He called him but he is no longer doing borehole projects, and gave the contact number for Sadique Saheb of TBT Boreholes. He said the cost is R120 000 and he has a waiting list of up to 50 in number. So, if we do this,we need to secure our own sponsors for boreholes now.

He is also looking for sponsors for 10 sisters in Imbali who want to start a chicken project.

For the Mashingeni water project, we nee dto get assistance and buy water tanks, at least two 5000L each. President can source the water purification project.

MATUBATUBA

MR COMFORT

Mr Comfort hosted the finals for his sports tournament on the 23rd of July 2023. KFC sponsored 50 meals to him.

GROUTEVILLE

MA LUTHULI

A rep from the Dept of Economic Dev came to learn more about the Peanut Butter co-operative and to give advice about certain aspects of operations, funding, marketing and registrations e.g. CSD. He promised to send through cards, banners and pamphlets by November. And gave advice about how to get the product certificate. He was impressed with the state of the premises/factory, and advised on how to attend to the walls.

Two other executive members attended this meeting, including Mr Ngubane. He directed them to the Durban University of Technology (DUT) for Peanut buter tasting.
To get the peanut butter to the big stores is a long and difficult process, so it is taking up a lot of time.

On August 9 is the Women’s day event and Women’s League launch in Cape Town.
The Womens League launch  in Grouteville will be towards month end, probably the last weekend. 

UMZIWABANTU-HARDING

CLLR GOODWILL CELE

Cllr Goodwill and one of his executive members visited Kranskorp on the 1st of July 2023 as mandated by the organisation, to represent them at. the Ingoni fM event with mama Luthuli. It was a great event especially in the preparations of 2024 national elections. He also assisted them with the recruitment and filling of membership forms.

On the 18 of July 2023, he identified the person who is staying in the house without windows and broken wall, and  spent his 67 minutes together with his team and some community members rebuilding the wall for him. We bought the cement and we used the bricks from another old building.

Cllr Cele has also been looking for youth age 20 to 25 that can participate in a skills transfer learnership with some of our stakeholders. About 15 to 30 local youth should be able to to benefit from the learnership.

FREE STATE 

DIHLABENG MUNICIPALITY

QWA QWA | EBRAHIM

The Qwa-Qwa office are still requesting transport money to enable them to reach the outpost villages. Their assistants are also requesting daily lunch allocations and about 240 sweaters for members.

EASTERN CAPE

MPAME VILLAGE

ABDULLAH

 

In Mpame Village there is nothing much for now besides the fishing project. They invited the Aljamah President to their meeting, and it happened that he arrived on the 27th of July with SG, and CEO.
They are stillbusy completing the application forms for land.
And there are about 10 list of ladies at the ready hoping that government will help to upgrade Tourisms. And 12 ladies with gardens, who have started planting cabbages.

 

LIMPOPO

SHILUVANE VILLAGE

SAITI NTOLA

POLOKWANE LAUNCH 
On the 30th of June 2023 AL JAMA-AH was launched in Polokwane and Ga Mothapo.
In the last month they have managed to recruit close to 100 members. Moulana Eesa was chosen as the chair of Nivana Al Jamah and tasked to recruit in Capricorn and surrounding areas.
The following day they went to Makotopong in Solomondale, a small village in Polokwane and launched a ward. There were 65 people in attendance. 

 

IN MATOKS AND MANKWENG
On the 4th July, we went to Matoks and Mankweng, these are two rural areas, where there are four mosques. We set up an Appointment and met with the local chief of authority and the community.
We launched on the 5th and 6th of July, 59 people in attendance. And signed 30 members, mostly Muslims.
They have since chosen a chair and secretary respectively.

 

IN SEKGOSESE AND SOOKMEKAR
On the 3rd of June, we campaigned in Sookmekaar Village. We were welcomed by the community and senior members of the community. The meeting was attended by approximately 88 people and 60 signed the membership forms. When they were doing rounds, many complained about electricity and water.
On the following weekend Mln Eesa met with Bela Bela Islamic leaders, Mokopane Akasia and the community.
We also met with people of Jinnah park, Moshate and Akasia.
On the week of 13th of July, we conducted voter registration in the Mopani area. Therer are many people still not registered, especially among the youth. We need to address this quicklysomething quick, or our effort won’t bare any fruits.

On the week of 8 July 2023 they had a meeting and launched AL JAMA-AH in Ba Phalaborwa.
Recruiting close to 109 members and 109 signed members. They promised to pay and they will be going back to launch the wards in that area. Post launch they visited Dr Maphuta hospital and made Dua to the sick and the old.

On the 19 July 2023 we launched AL JAMA-AH in Venda and Thohoyandou. We managed to recruit close to 300 members and 200 signed members. They promised to pay and they will be going back as they have Rashid Adam Cader holding fort for them.

 

MODJAJI ROYAL FAMILY
On the 24th and 25th of July, they were called to Modjadji by the regent Chief to be part of the program that they were having. They wanted to meet up with the Al Jama-ah National Leadership, but they attended the event with 50 plus persons of the royal family and the community at Mamaope Creche. Accommodation was provided.
We had previously launched in the region and recruited and met with the Kings representatives. We explained our aim and promised to deliver a platform that would put the Balobedu people first.
They told them they would need office space and a place to work since they control large areas.
They invited them back 3 weeks later. They were asked to share our Manifesto with the community. While there they delivered pamphlets to Sethakong, Rapitsi, Merinyen and more.
They were shown the challenges people are experiencing. In one village people were living 6 in one room.
They were given an office area – still to be reviewed by leadership. 10 members from their side attended.

Thank you to leadership for assisting with funding for transportation and the  mini launches.

The Inauguration of our Councillors

The Inauguration of our Councillors

 

A BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2021 COUNCILLORS

WITH the gazetting of the official results by the Independent Electoral Commission(IEC) following the local government elections on 1 November, the focus now turns to the first Municipal council meeting. Once announced, the new councillors and the political leadership of the various wards and Cities are announced and sworn in.

Our newly-elected City councillors:

 

Congratulations Imraan Moosa

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THE INAUGARATION

Achmat and Shameemah - a proud moment

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