Monday, August 29, 2011

Cllr Lyndal Singh Assist Residents after Contractors damage Sewer Manhole in Heatbury Uint 7 Phoenix.

Disgusting and putrid smells from a burst sewage pipe has left one resident of Heathbury Place in an angry uproar.

Jugades Naidoo, the complainant, claimed that the vacant land next to his property has recently been dug for the landscaping for a new block of flats and that the construction workers dug too wide and as a result cut the sewage pipe on his property.

"During the course of the day the filthy water flows into the open land and you can see the debris of toilet paper in the sand. The smell is horrendous and the water is causing mosquitoes to breed", Naidoo said.

Naidoo also claimed that he had told the contractors not to get to close to his property and alleged that they did not listen.

He continued saying that he finally had enough and contacted the Minority Front Councillor Lyndal Singh to investigate the matter and sort out the problem as soon as possible.
Cllr Lyndal Singh said " This open sewer manhole is a health risk and the council should sort it out immediately however with the strike it will take longer but will get fixed, caution must be taken by contractors working in the area not to damage council infer structure. However the worst thing is when they damage infer structure and just leave it without fixing the problem,this type off behaviour will not be tolerated". said cllr Lyndal Singh.


Kind Regards

Cllr Lyndal Singh
Ethekwini Municipality
0723246106
0315007580
singhlyndal@gmail.com

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Make Sure you wash your Hands After using it.

Do you wash your hands after you withdraw money from an ATM? Read what scientists have found on the cash…http://j.mp/omdJfS


Kind Regards

Cllr Lyndal Singh
Ethekwini Municipality
0723246106
0315007580
singhlyndal@gmail.com

Monday, August 15, 2011

Cllr Lynadl Singh atWoman Economic Empowerment Conference 2011

Caption: Mrs Rajbansi,Cllr Lyndal Singh,Ms Videshree Roopalall with MF Volunteers.

Minority Front Councillor Lyndal Singh attended the two day Women Economic Empowerment Conference which was held by the Department of Economic development and tourism, at the International Convention Centre on the 11 and 12 August 2011.

There were approximately 650 people in attendance .

The idea of the conference was to find a way for women to become economically active in our societies and for women to have an equal part as men to play in our country.

The discussion revolved around the role of women in the economy and how they have evolved since 1994 and the current challenges faces by women.

At the end of the conference a way forward for women to sustain themselves as a major part of the economy was also examined.

Councillor Singh said after the conference, "It is an honor to all women to have such a conference and highlighting the important factors pertaining to women in our economy. Women have come a long way in our societies and are sometimes still not taken seriously. Now we have an advantage that those women in the past years struggled to overcome and also fought for woman to be equal today and woman are moving forward."

Mf Member of Parliament Mrs Rajbansi who sits on Economic Development Portfolio Committee said, " The conference was and initiative of private and government which attracted hundreds of woman with Entrepreneurial flair ranging from smme and marco of business from the country.

She further stated that if was evident from the participation, that woman need knowledge of under representation in business areas which was male dominated such as the maritime and Aviation sectors.


The Minority Front offices can be contacted for further information were scare skills are for woman on 0315007580 or 0315002568.


Kind Regards

Cllr Bradley Singh
Ward Councillor 52
Ethekwini Municipality
Member off Economic Development and Town Planning Committe

Minority Front Chief Whip

Minority Front Youth Leader

0315007580
0723725326
singhbradley@durban.gov.za
zenetta.sanchez@gmail.com
councillorward52@gmail.com