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Mayor, Ewald Loock tabled the Adjustment Budget on 02 February 2012, according to section 28 of the MFMA
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All stakeholders, departments and institutions are urged to verify their representatives to be included in Baviaans Municipality's stakeholders lists
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"The 05th of October 2011 marked the launch of the 2012 – 2016 Integrated Development Plan, which will be reviewed every year until 2016. I hope that the people involved will use the opportunity to contribute positively for the sake of better living in all households," Ewald Loock, Mayor / Speaker
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Baviaans Municipality appointed the Service Provider, Octagonal Development, to do a Customer Satisfaction Survey among residents in the Baviaans.
The survey was based on the national performance areas for local government with the aim to improve service delivery and prioritise the needs of all residents in Baviaans.
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The Vuna awards is the initiative of the Department of Provincial and Local Government (dplg), together with its partners in the coordination of development of and in local government, the South African Local Government Association (Salga), Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) and the National Productivity Institute (NPI). The Vuna Awards, as the awards are called, rewards the municipalities that go beyond standards to give their communities excellent services and governance.
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Sy praat Afrikaans, maar haar kop dink nog Engels. Só het should móét geword en daarom het die Karoodorpie Willowmore die spoggerigste donkiekar met die twee vetste donkies gekry. Willow Limo, powered by Baviaans Tourism, lees die karretjie Engels aan die agterkant, maar voorlangs is dit die ene Afrikaans.
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THE Baviaans area can increase its annual income from tourism from the current R50-million to around R250-million in the long run, tourism consultants say. Speaking at the formal opening of the Baviaans Tourism offices in Willowmore in the Eastern Cape at the weekend, Peter Miles of Kyle Business Projects said: "In the long run, Baviaans can reap R250-million a year from tourism."
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