Cnr Dicks & Somme Streets, Howick, Kwa-Zulu Natal
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Cllr CJ Pappas

As the Executive Head of the municipality, the Mayor provides overall political leadership and direction. He is the chairperson of the Executive Committee (EXCO) and is ultimately responsible for ensuring that the municipality’s integrated development plan is implemented. He is the key ambassador for our municipality and the driver of its vision.

Biography

Chris Pappas (34) was born in Pietermaritzburg. He grew up in Mooi River on a farm with his parents and younger sister. He attended Treverton Prep school and went on to matriculate at Hilton College in 2009. Chris spent much of his teen year in Howick. He proceeded to the University of Pretoria (UP) where he graduated in Town and Regional Planning. He got a distinction for his dissertation which was titled “Education Planning as tool for national development.”

Chris got involved in politics at UP. He joined Congress of the People (COPE) and was elected to the Student Representative Council (SRC) as the member for Academic Affairs. He later went on to serve as the interim SRC President.

Chris secured his first full time employment as a graduate in 2013. He was employed as a Development Economist where he predominantly worked on socio-economic impact studies for Independent Power Producers.

The Democratic Alliance in KwaZulu-Natal offered Chris a position as a support staff member. Chris was employed as an Operations Manager for the Durban South area (Chatsworth to uMkomaas). He later stood as a candidate for the Musgrave, Overport, and Sydenham area on Durban’s Berea. Chris was successfully elected as the youngest ward councillor at the time in eThekwini. In the eThekwini council Chris served on the Economic Development and Planning committee as well as the Town Planning Appeals Committee.

During his councillorship in eThekwini Chris was elected as the Chairperson of the DA’s Central Durban Constituency. He also headed the 2019 election campaign for the metro which was the only metro where the DA increased its voter share. Chris was the DA’s Deputy Leader in KwaZulu-Natal until the last congress in 2023 where he opted not to contest.

In 2019 Chris was elected as the youngest member of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature. He first served on the Agricultural Portfolio Committee and later went on to serve on the Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs portfolio.

In 2021 he was elected at the first DA mayor in KwaZulu-Natal. He was part of the team that took the uMngeni Municipality from the ANC with a slip 42 votes giving the DA a one seat majority in council. He also serves as the Chairperson of the Executive Committee and the Economic Development and Planning Committee.

Graduate of the DA Young Leaders Programme

Participant and speaker of the Summit for Democracy (White House Programme)

Invited by the State Department to attend International Mayors delegation.

In 2022 Chris was invited by the US Statement Department as one of 6 mayors to participate in an International Leadership Programme aimed at strengthening democracy, advancing human rights and fighting corruption.

He is currently a participant in the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Class of 2024.

He has also just been selected by Times Magazine as one of the 100 next leaders in 2023.

He is currently participating in the Arch Bishop Tutu Leadership Programme.

Report Electricity Faults

To report:-
▪︎ Electricity outages
▪︎ Non-functional streetlights
▪︎ Non-collection of refuse
▪︎ Vehicle accidents
▪︎ Disaster caused by floods, fires, snow or fallen trees

To report:-
▪︎ If electricity in your area is the responsibility of Eskom. Please contact them on 0860 0037 566.
▪︎ If electricity in your area is the responsibility of the Msunduzi Municipality. Please contact them on 033 392 5029 / 080 000 1868.
▪︎ Water and sanitation are the responsibility of uMgungundlovu District Municipality. Please contact them on 0800 864 911 or 033 897 6766.

Report Electricity Faults

Electrical faults in uMngeni Local Municipality are handled by uMgungundlovu District Municipality.

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As the Executive Head of the municipality, the Mayor provides overall political leadership and direction. He is the chairperson of the Executive Committee (EXCO) and is ultimately responsible for ensuring that the municipality’s integrated development plan is implemented. He is the key ambassador for our municipality and the driver of its vision.

Biography

Chris Pappas (34) was born in Pietermaritzburg. He grew up in Mooi River on a farm with his parents and younger sister. He attended Treverton Prep school and went on to matriculate at Hilton College in 2009. Chris spent much of his teen year in Howick. He proceeded to the University of Pretoria (UP) where he graduated in Town and Regional Planning. He got a distinction for his dissertation which was titled “Education Planning as tool for national development.”

Chris got involved in politics at UP. He joined Congress of the People (COPE) and was elected to the Student Representative Council (SRC) as the member for Academic Affairs. He later went on to serve as the interim SRC President.

Chris secured his first full time employment as a graduate in 2013. He was employed as a Development Economist where he predominantly worked on socio-economic impact studies for Independent Power Producers.

The Democratic Alliance in KwaZulu-Natal offered Chris a position as a support staff member. Chris was employed as an Operations Manager for the Durban South area (Chatsworth to uMkomaas). He later stood as a candidate for the Musgrave, Overport, and Sydenham area on Durban’s Berea. Chris was successfully elected as the youngest ward councillor at the time in eThekwini. In the eThekwini council Chris served on the Economic Development and Planning committee as well as the Town Planning Appeals Committee.

During his councillorship in eThekwini Chris was elected as the Chairperson of the DA’s Central Durban Constituency. He also headed the 2019 election campaign for the metro which was the only metro where the DA increased its voter share. Chris was the DA’s Deputy Leader in KwaZulu-Natal until the last congress in 2023 where he opted not to contest.

In 2019 Chris was elected as the youngest member of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature. He first served on the Agricultural Portfolio Committee and later went on to serve on the Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs portfolio.

In 2021 he was elected at the first DA mayor in KwaZulu-Natal. He was part of the team that took the uMngeni Municipality from the ANC with a slip 42 votes giving the DA a one seat majority in council. He also serves as the Chairperson of the Executive Committee and the Economic Development and Planning Committee.

Graduate of the DA Young Leaders Programme

Participant and speaker of the Summit for Democracy (White House Programme)

Invited by the State Department to attend International Mayors delegation.

In 2022 Chris was invited by the US Statement Department as one of 6 mayors to participate in an International Leadership Programme aimed at strengthening democracy, advancing human rights and fighting corruption.

He is currently a participant in the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Class of 2024.

He has also just been selected by Times Magazine as one of the 100 next leaders in 2023.

He is currently participating in the Arch Bishop Tutu Leadership Programme.