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W ^\\)^ S i v^€ aN OCV'O^ GVccu^ed tAo\b C S o ^ o e ' . o <£>\oe ?<>~A^ In order to run a city of the c o m p l e x i t y and size of Soweto it is n e c e s s a r y before the Soweto Local Authority funct i o n s and before they could run as and-a local authority it is necessary b e c a u s e of the history and background of S o w e t o and because very little or no facili t i e s are provi d e d in the main facets of n c o m m unity it is felt necessary to bring Soweto up to the standards of a c o ^ u n i t y w h i c h has a population of an excels of one m i l l i o n people c-.nd which forms rn ^-orient, co n s t i t u e n t Part of the life-blood of the worki n g s of the industry of the Ki twa cersrar.d w h i c h is the m o s t industrialised section of South Africa and which forms an important part of the contribution of the w o r k i n g s of the mines and other industrial outputs in terms of manu f a c t u r i n g iz, the industrial heart of South Africa to the level c o m m c asoratc with the generation oi income into the c o f fcr:-; Therefore to D chi«v* t V . o b j e c t i v e of raising Sowoto to a fully fl.-jdcad m u n i c i p a l i t y with 2/.. p.T'JC * out 4 ...... - :»• . K - . r _ * f.tO s.. : w.-.v.cci ‘ ■ ’ -air. fir.il- O' ,.u x<lth Vl0 bar.'e rc-a-x:ii*«iticj»t.~ of t:ov.to Ir, 0.1 C CC'*7“ T,j:‘ lici' a “ ’ -^^oned m4 :;i0 t>icn;i.blc hereto and a stray wu.it be m a d e In deiail of what i' required and the cosi a i o jl<-e d in providing the necosr.or/ e-s as fo.rer Later:. 2t is suggested theii t-H <-! •-----us •• ,. . :. i .,-jj undoi*«tiiJ<.1 )t-, rJ t u 4 v * a-> CiCc v. c.'iuj of research ar ? " c-i- ••--•nid or- cata prr that either * tc--n of engaged lull ^ ir Sovofco bo 3 ±0- the r „ iul r e t i r e d in c-xder to c. d ^c ^ s ’ e~ of S eve to v.-hicli r.ay V. f <r >* ,, j . ».<(_ , j.uuoy p 3 r-,ci o£ si:-; r.onths .!;•> w2,i--h ta»- ? c ^ i c ...*e f.r.solved given diffniant poiticlic; ,, a l t e r natively a lir/n of tov.n planner.. >•.; ej,c?.'.;e<2 ana a torn cz rei'orencs honied to the:,*, a.- to vhet is needed or further a 1ternaLively C-.;1 expert be broucjhc in from <ne of the d e v e l o p i n g countries of A f r i c a - o r abr o a d no pro*.:*:- a feasibility .study to the the rcructnring c £ Jhe f J;-. thereupon and a tie* ,:f r,cw»to. w et Lw. ^r. t Lc giwr. icy the production - £ si^-h * dossier. O n c o the needs of So-/i--tn -»io./cto urc set out in detail -he B i t i n g o f roads, the c o s t t h e r e o f , the siting of hospit a l s , the num b e r of beds required, t h e T O i e r o f doctors, nurses, the number o f c r e c h e s required, the „ ^ cr of sports fields, the n u m b e r of industrial schools, to none a few e x i l e s , end exa c t l y the costing f o r each project, the next p h a s e would be the financing of the v a r i o u s p r o j e c t s that are needed to b e developed o v e r a five y e a r period. T h e next phase is the rai s i n g of the n e c e s s a r y fur.es to implement the p r o g r a m o n c e the feasibility s t u d y is done as abover.entior.ed. It is submitted that a commi t t e e be formed which is separate and d i s t i n c t from any committee of t h e " S O W ETO LOCAL A1JTHGR I T V ' _ w h i c h is charged with the sole r e s p o n s i b i l i t y of f r a m i n g a dossier as to the methods and m o t i v a t i o n s that need to he adopted to raise the n e c e s s a r y finances to imple ment the program, o v e r a p h a s e d period of five years. Tne s u b - c ommittee dea l i n g with tiic o b t a i n i n g of finances will b o giver, terms of references as to h ow money should be r a i s e d and f r o m v b i c h o r g a n i s a t i o n s b o t h nationally, m u n i c i p a l l y and Internationally. It is clear that the pe o p l e of Soweto are the p r i m a r y responsibility of the central govern m e n t o f South Af r i c a and the bulk of the funds wo u l d have to c o m e directly f r o m the central government. o t h e r bodies The and i n s t i t u t i o n s that would have to be considered are the provin c i a l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n s ana municipal bodies. O u t s ide of national g o v e r n m e n t institutions as m e n t ioned above o t h e r o r g a n i s a t i o n s such as the Chambers of Comm e r c e and the industrial giants Of South Africa v/ould have to be c o n s i d e r e d as persons to play their part in f u l f i l l i n g the programs of the five y e a r plan. A l s o to be considered is the q u e s t i o n i n g of r a ising finances e x t e r n a l l y from the O r g a n i s a t i o n Of A f rican Unity, f r o m i n t e rnational agencies such • as the International M o n e t a r y Fund, g o v e r n m e n t s of o t h e r countries and financial institutions th r o u g h o u t the world. 5/... • *j ^ * a V t* b e c a u s e of (-hr *n° --’sensicy of tho f• i . ' -• ana SJ ‘ -f L'o-'uncl o £ f-i • for -ho * °u *°to and ; ho p r o ? * r — — « «.t* - i c o . *“ * • * * * « « » - m , . * U b ;; J ” w *•M ^ ciij cirn^i,v,»* iv, j U‘ - chCTt "cult*; be r<coded t ■ > •. ■ ud to tho i • ‘ jrj.ng oo w e t o • to tne Ij-vina condi*-1 -ti"''Jor'2 W.-.ich is M r-nr. w ith the 3l7“ »cr.jorate standura of l i v i n c - a f» • t b * « i » 9 in m i n u t h e country. doobt i n « « . * , / *0-:tn ''friC£r's ' £ “u P^oc-uction in t'i<* cne « « , d 4 f ; ..... ao and b o d i e s <s . - - o - ^ t organisations - what these funds v i U bc ,, of the "SOWETO io-at h”~" ' " lG rfiSpCnsib^ i t y --- e * v ^ i ------- e ~'-« g e * 2 v;™ w o u l d then n Cu^-> °ut the five ’ -oar ro - various sub-c,*c,it*,&s Q , ., j t h r °U 9 h thc out in tho acee. o . " * JOCal ^ t h o r i t y as 8et ■ • J ^ c u p j n y m q dec’ r^-. struc+-u~e the “ and Junctioninc o^ t - P ‘ -^2£^’ _ A V T L n j u I Y .. The basic duties fun. r ,0 _ *. n ’riGl-n Ol thc"t0V7J./PO rr.-^T are two - r.iered or n n - ■ — -— i ^ k J ^Jr.OP.I'i'Y„ p •jC° in that tha s. function ir- tr> i;' tQ *-ontin*j»» th r, lili -lf ,-j.i.rs r- (• we k n o w i v -., •) < “ as ’ Ur‘ ;i L° out w h „ , * v o .. there to co nti nue it* fn^*- • n “> » W b n , . * a . , h ~ ftactions. Ph “«» 1* til-; ,L . of resou r c e s «-d „• ‘ ior' an.i d . v 0l0iw 0„. 6/... O i tho £i y p • n >• i . upon the noedj to bring up Soweto to a ;>ro -i- •-■ • o' a „ » »».:cticnins B u n i c l p a U t y stant-ara w r a w a o r a t e with -v, p o **n v - * • SO/.er-.tiOR furids c o n t r i b u t e - ^<-c» j._ . socicxy or the people of Sovoto. Jt 13 e v i d o n t therefore that the vario of Soweto would either h US COnr‘ Utt0cs he r ^ t0 be fiub-divided into Parts, that is# the capitalis - M ft win k ut l°n P ^ t s which 9 Qealir‘ 9 Ulth the "ive year P ian and a sepa-e section d e al,-, wlUl th. c o n t I n u „ ion Qf , ‘'W e t l 0 a i "' °f — «* — y. Accordingly finances would hav- t o ho of .. ° be P a rate and the terns reference for earh ■each -ub-ccTanittee should be separate and ,lore importantly the personnel for each sub~cOiVj7iittee would have to be separate as well. Collection Number: AK2117 DELMAS TREASON TRIAL 1985 - 1989 PUBLISHER: Publisher:-Historical Papers, University of the Witwatersrand Location:-Johannesburg ©2012 LEGAL NOTICES: Copyright Notice: All materials on the Historical Papers website are protected by South African copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, or otherwise published in any format, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner. 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