Ward Councillor Andile Gili - Ward 1

Ward Councillor Andile Gili - Ward 1 Andile Gili for ward Councilor in Ward 1 Witzenberg Ceres.

PUBLIC APPEAL FOR THE REVITALISATION OF NDULI STADIUMToday, Nduli Stadium was filled to capacity as football lovers from...
07/06/2026

PUBLIC APPEAL FOR THE REVITALISATION OF NDULI STADIUM

Today, Nduli Stadium was filled to capacity as football lovers from across Witzenberg gathered to support local teams and witness the incredible talent that exists within our communities. The turnout demonstrated one thing clearly: our people love football, and they are eager to support local sport.

However, it is deeply concerning that such a large number of spectators and athletes are forced to make use of a facility that is in a poor and deteriorating condition. Nduli Stadium currently lacks proper fencing, quality playing surfaces, adequate spectator seating, and basic infrastructure such as a grandstand to accommodate supporters.

As Ward Councillor, I wish to make a sincere appeal to the Witzenberg Municipality, the business community, Independent Power Producers (IPPs) operating within Witzenberg, as well as the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, to partner with us in restoring and developing Nduli Stadium into a facility that our community can be proud of.

Sport is more than recreation. It is a powerful tool for youth development, social cohesion, crime prevention, and community building. Witzenberg is blessed with highly talented football players who continue to excel despite the challenges they face. Unfortunately, the lack of proper sporting facilities remains a major obstacle to nurturing and developing this talent.

The situation at Nduli Stadium is not unique. Many football communities across Witzenberg are faced with similar challenges and require urgent investment in sporting infrastructure. If we are serious about creating opportunities for our youth and building healthier, safer communities, we must invest in sports facilities that are fit for purpose.

I therefore call on all stakeholders, corporate partners, government departments, and community-minded businesses to come on board and assist with funding, infrastructure development, and sponsorship opportunities for the upgrading of Nduli Stadium and other sporting facilities across Witzenberg.

The overwhelming attendance witnessed today is proof that our communities are ready. Our players are ready. Our supporters are ready. What is needed now is a collective commitment to provide the facilities that our people deserve.

Together, let us invest in sport, invest in our youth, and invest in the future of Witzenberg.

Ward Councillor Andile Gili - Ward 1
Witzenberg Municipality

📢 ISAZISO ESINGXAMISEKILEYO: KUFUNWA ABAZALI BOMNTWANA OLAHLEKILEYOMolweni bahlali base Nduli, Enkonjane, eSigxumgxumini...
03/06/2026

📢 ISAZISO ESINGXAMISEKILEYO: KUFUNWA ABAZALI BOMNTWANA OLAHLEKILEYO

Molweni bahlali base Nduli, Enkonjane, eSigxumgxumini nakwiindawo ezingqongileyo.

I-Ofisi kaCeba Ward Councillor Andile Gili - Ward 1, icela uncedo kuluntu ekufumaneni abazali okanye izalamane zomntwana omncinci obonakala kulo mfanekiso.

Lo mntwana ufunyenwe kwindawo yase Nkonjane ngentsasa yanamhlanje kwaye usahleli apho ukuza kuthi ga ngoku. Ngokwengxelo esiyifumeneyo, akakwazi ukuchaza kakuhle apho ahlala khona okanye ukuba ngabaphi abazali bakhe. Igama kuphela alikhankanyileyo kubonakala ngathi ngu "Iminathi", kodwa akukho lwazi lungaphezulu alunikezileyo.

Sicela nabani na onokuthi amqonde lo mntwana, azi abazali bakhe, izalamane zakhe okanye indawo ahlala kuyo, ukuba aqhagamshelane ngokukhawuleza noCeba or uSindi Bhuqwana okanye ancede ngokusasaza esi saziso ukuze sifikelele kubantu abafanelekileyo.

Ukukhuseleka nokubuyiselwa kwakhe ekhaya ngokukhuselekileyo yeyona nto iphambili kuthi sonke njengoluntu.

🙏 Sicela nabelane ngesi saziso ngokubanzi kumaqela eWhatsApp, kuFacebook nakwezinye iindlela zonxibelelwano ukuze sifumane usapho lwakhe ngokukhawuleza.

"Kuthatha ilali yonke ukukhulisa nokukhusela umntwana." ❤️

Ikhutshwe yiOfisi kaCeba weWadi 1
Cllr Andile Gili

PUBLIC APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE TO FIRE VICTIMS IN NDULI  - Date: 31 May 2026It is with deep sadness that I inform the comm...
31/05/2026

PUBLIC APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE TO FIRE VICTIMS IN NDULI - Date: 31 May 2026

It is with deep sadness that I inform the community that in the early hours of Sunday, 31 May 2026, a devastating fire destroyed homes at 46 Phumla Street, Nduli, leaving five families homeless and without their belongings.

The fire spread rapidly, and while we are grateful that lives were spared, the affected families have lost virtually everything they owned, including clothing, bedding, furniture, food, personal documents, and other household essentials. They now face the difficult task of rebuilding their lives from nothing.

As the Ward Councillor for Ward 1, I am making a heartfelt appeal to residents, businesses, faith-based organisations, community structures, and all people of goodwill to assist these families during this difficult time.

We are urgently requesting donations of:

Blankets and bedding

Clothing for adults and children

School uniform

Non-perishable food items

Toiletries and hygiene products

Building materials

Household furniture and appliances

Financial contributions towards rebuilding efforts

This tragedy reminds us of the importance of community solidarity and compassion. Let us stand together and demonstrate the spirit of Ubuntu by extending a helping hand to our neighbours in their time of need.

I wish to express my sincere gratitude to all emergency services, community members, and volunteers who responded to the incident and assisted where possible.

For those who would like to contribute or require further information, please contact me directly.

Together, we can help these families restore hope and begin rebuilding their lives.

"Ubuntu teaches us that our humanity is bound together. When one family suffers, we all have a responsibility to help."

Issued by:
Cllr Andile Gili
Ward 1 Councillor – Nduli
Witzenberg Municipality

DEBATE SPEECH BY THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION, CLLR ANDILE GILI, ON THE 2026-2027 BUDGET, WITZENBERG MUNICIPAL COUNCIL M...
29/05/2026

DEBATE SPEECH BY THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION, CLLR ANDILE GILI, ON THE 2026-2027 BUDGET, WITZENBERG MUNICIPAL COUNCIL MEETING, FRIDAY 29 MAY 2026

Speaker,
Executive Mayor,
Members of the Mayoral Committee,
Councillors,
Officials present, and members of the public.

Today, we debate a budget that will have a direct impact on the daily lives of the people of Witzenberg. As the opposition, and as representatives of the poor and working-class communities, we have a responsibility to speak honestly and firmly on behalf of those residents who continue to struggle under extremely difficult economic conditions.

The Executive Mayor stated in his report that the municipality’s collection rate has declined to 88%, which is below the National Treasury norm of 95%. He further stated that strict credit control and stewardship measures are required to improve revenue collection. As Council, we understand the importance of maintaining a financially sustainable municipality. However, financial sustainability cannot come at the expense of the poor.

The implementation of electricity meter blocking may have assisted the municipality in collecting debt, but we must ask ourselves whether enough consideration has been given to the social and economic conditions faced by our people. Residents are already struggling to survive under the current financial pressures, including the existing auxiliary electricity charges. To now move towards even higher charges and tariff increases while unemployment remains high and the cost of living continues to rise is unfair and insensitive to the realities facing our communities.

People are struggling to afford food, transport, electricity, paraffin, candles, school expenses, and other daily necessities. Many households are surviving on a single income, while others depend entirely on social grants. Under these conditions, this Council cannot ignore the suffering of ordinary residents.

The Mayor himself stated in his report that tariffs must remain affordable to the community. Yet this budget proposes increases that many residents simply cannot sustain. If we approve this budget in its current form, we will effectively be placing the financial burden of the municipality onto the shoulders of poor and working-class households.

Speaker,

The opposition is also concerned about the lack of clear evidence showing whether the municipality’s strict credit control measures are actually improving collections. We therefore call on the Finance Directorate to provide Council with a detailed report on the impact of electricity meter blocking, including whether the municipality’s collection rate has improved since implementation and how many vulnerable households have been affected.

We must also confront another uncomfortable reality. One of the contributing factors to declining municipal electricity revenue is the decision taken years ago to approve SSEG arrangements, which allowed many businesses to move away from the municipal electricity grid. While businesses benefit from alternative energy systems, ordinary residents remain dependent on the municipality and are now expected to carry the burden of declining electricity revenue.

This creates the perception that poor households are subsidising the system while wealthier sectors benefit.

Speaker,

The so-called “community relief initiatives” mentioned in the Mayor’s report do not amount to meaningful relief for struggling communities. The amendment to the indigent policy criteria, which now only considers the income of the property owner and spouse, is something that should have been implemented from the beginning. It is not a major intervention that changes the reality of poverty in our communities.

In areas such as Bella Vista, Nduli, Wolseley, Tulbagh, and parts of Ceres, residents continue to face severe social and economic challenges. Many young adults remain in their family homes because they cannot afford housing. Others are unemployed or working low-paying jobs while trying to support children and extended family members.

At the same time, this municipality has failed to provide a clear housing strategy for the working and middle class — including teachers, nurses, prison wardens, municipal workers, and other residents who do not qualify for subsidised housing but also cannot afford private property prices.

Speaker,

The opposition is further concerned that households earning slightly above R5 000 per month may soon lose access to indigent support due to increases in the national minimum wage, despite still facing severe financial hardship. This demonstrates that the municipality’s support measures are not aligned with the economic realities experienced by residents.

On the issue of the capital budget, the municipality continues to rely heavily on grants while failing to fully utilise opportunities available through Independent Power Producers operating within Witzenberg. As a Renewable Energy Area, Witzenberg should be actively negotiating partnerships through Memorandums of Understanding, Social Labour Plans, Community Trusts, and Development Agreements to support community development and municipal infrastructure projects.

Independent Power Producers across the country contribute towards:

- Roads,
- Electrification,
- Sports facilities,
- Water infrastructure,
- ICT connectivity,
- Community halls,
- Youth centres, and
- Waste management infrastructure.

The question must therefore be asked: why is Witzenberg not securing greater community benefit from the renewable energy developments operating within our area?

Speaker,

Witzenberg contributes billions to the regional economy, yet many communities still face poverty, housing shortages, unemployment, and inadequate infrastructure. We must ask why the municipality is not doing more to engage Eskom and IPPs to increase electricity supply capacity in order to support economic growth, attract investment, expand businesses, and accelerate housing development.

A municipality must not only focus on balancing financial books and brag about clean audits. It must also focus on protecting the dignity, wellbeing, and future of its residents.

This budget, in its current form, does not adequately protect the interests of poor and working-class communities. It asks struggling residents to carry more financial pressure without providing sufficient social and economic relief in return.

For these reasons, and in defence of the interests of the people of Witzenberg, as the opposition, the ANC cannot support this budget in its current form.

I thank you.

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT BY WARD COUNCILLOR ANDILE GILIAs the Ward Councillor for Ward 1, I have recently received numerous c...
25/05/2026

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT BY WARD COUNCILLOR ANDILE GILI

As the Ward Councillor for Ward 1, I have recently received numerous complaints from residents in PA Hamlet, Bella Vista and Nduli regarding the increasing prices of essential household items at some local spaza shops operating within our communities.

Community members have raised serious concerns about the excessive pricing of basic necessities such as paraffin, candles, bread and the additional charges allegedly being imposed when residents purchase electricity. At a time when many families are already struggling with the high cost of living, these practices place further financial pressure on vulnerable households.

As public representatives and community leaders, we have a responsibility to listen to the concerns of our people and to intervene in a constructive and lawful manner before frustrations escalate into instability within our communities.

Through my office, I have formally requested the Municipal Manager of Witzenberg Municipality to urgently arrange a meeting between ourselves and the local spaza shop owners to openly discuss these concerns and seek practical solutions that will protect both the community and local businesses.

It is important that this matter is handled responsibly and peacefully. We strongly discourage any form of violence, intimidation, destruction of property or actions that may fuel xenophobic tensions within our areas. Our communities are built on peace, dignity, unity and respect for the law, and we must ensure that grievances are addressed through engagement and dialogue.

We believe that all businesses operating within our communities must trade fairly, responsibly and with consideration for the socio-economic conditions faced by our residents.

I want to assure the people of Ward 1 that my office remains committed to defending the interests of our communities, promoting social stability and ensuring that the voices of our people are heard.

Further updates regarding the proposed meeting will be communicated in due course.

Issued by:
Ward Councillor Andile Gili - Ward 1

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This is more than just art… it’s a reflection of purpose, passion, and the people I serve. 🇿🇦A father. A leader. A serva...
24/05/2026

This is more than just art… it’s a reflection of purpose, passion, and the people I serve. 🇿🇦

A father. A leader. A servant of the people. A proud son of Nduli.

Thank you to everyone who continues to walk this journey with me — from community meetings and development projects to celebrations, sports, and everyday life. Your support never goes unnoticed.
Andile Gili

21/05/2026

Molweni baHlali baseNduli,

Lo ngumyalezo ongxamisekileyo oya kubo bonke abahlali abangekabinawo umbane emva kwe-load shedding, ukuba ncedani niqhagamshelane nam, uCeba Andile Gili, kule platform okanye kuWhatsApp ukuze ndikwazi ukulandelela lo mba neControl Room kwakunye neSebe leeNkonzo zoBugcisa (Technical Services).

Ncedani nifake idilesi yendawo enihlala kuyo xa nibika le ngxaki ukuze kube lula ukuyirekhoda nokuyilandelela ngokufanelekileyo.

Ngentlonipho,
Ceba Andile Gili
________________________________________
Good morning Nduli residents,

This is an urgent request to all residents who are still without electricity after the load shedding to please contact me, Cllr Andile Gili, either on this platform or via WhatsApp so that I can urgently raise the matter with the Control Room and the Department of Technical Services.

Please include your home address when reporting the issue to assist us in logging and following up on the matter accordingly.

Kind regards,
Ward Councillor Andile Gili - Ward 1

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