William Msiza-
Assistant Manager:
Local Economic
Development,
Thembisile Hani
Local Municipality
The Moloto Road upgrade in the Mpumalanga region was
welcomed by many as the improved road would be safer
for pedestrians and drivers alike. However, when it came
to who will carry out the work, there were hurdles to be
overcome.
It was important to the community that work is awarded
to local SMMEs and not to companies that came from
outside their region. A lengthy consultative process was
then initiated to make sure that everybody’s voices and
concerns were taken into account.
An important outcome of the consultation was the
establishment of the project liaison committee (PLC).
With a broad representation of stakeholders with vested
interests in the successful execution of the project, the PLC
ensures steady oversight in the subcontracting and labour
recruitment processes.
In managing the recruitment of local labour, “the
community came up with a system to appoint labourers,
where names were put into a draw. This allowed them to
take charge of the process and ensure transparency,” says
William Msiza from the Thembisile Hani Local Municipality.
“We’ve all taken key lessons from the consultative
process. Going forward, we now know that we needed to
start the process earlier. This helps the community take
ownership of the project and increase the absorption of
locals into the labour force.”
The upgrades will promote tourism and stimulate the
economy and the transport sector in the region.