55 municipalities are dysfunctional - Mkhize

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Johannesburg - No fewer than 55 municipalities have been identified as distressed or dysfunctional, Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) Minister Zweli Mkhize says.

Mkhize announced on Tuesday that he would be deploying technical capacity experts who would provide support to municipalities in their core functions.

"The focus of the teams will be to provide infrastructure planning, delivery, operation and maintenance, infrastructure management, financial management as well government and administration issues," he said.

Cogta identified that 31% of the country's municipalities were dysfunctional, while 31% were almost dysfunctional. Only 7% of municipalities were well functioning and 31% were reasonably functional, Mkhize said.

Refusing to name municipalities identified as in distress, Mkhize said that the programme would be rolled out to 27 district municipalities.

"In the short term, the investment in skills development in municipalities will also continue to be a priority," he added. Cogta would emphasise youth development as part of its skills development.

Youth apprenticeship and youth graduate programmes which offered bursaries for artisan placement would also form part of skills development, he said.

In 2016, a government performance index by research and advocacy group Good Governance Africa found that nine of the 10 worst performing municipalities were in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, City Press reported.

The newspaper wrote that Good Governance Africa had identified that municipalities were found wanting on the delivery of services. These included water and electricity, sanitation, refuse removal, housing, health facilities and access to police.

News24
https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/55-municipalities-are-dysfunctional-mkhize-20180320
 
LOL, distressed or dysfunctional - them and their ilk could not run a pissup in a brewery.
 
I`m in one of those municipalities where water is a myth, where they dig up roads and leave it like that, where rubbish collection appears on your bill but not at your house.
Glad they`re sending people to help out.
Just wondering if they`re they taking the money from the operational budgets of the current municipalities that are not doing what they`re supposed to be doing?, or are we now paying twice the salaries and they`re now taking the money from infrastructure budgets to pay for even more consultants to do "planning" and "feasibility studies"
 
The ANC that is apparently so holy and all-mighty has been exposed as a ****ty organisation that its founding fathers would be ashamed of.
 
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I`m in one of those municipalities where water is a myth, where they dig up roads and leave it like that, where rubbish collection appears on your bill but not at your house.
Glad they`re sending people to help out.
Just wondering if they`re they taking the money from the operational budgets of the current municipalities that are not doing what they`re supposed to be doing?, or are we now paying twice the salaries and they`re now taking the money from infrastructure budgets to pay for even more consultants to do "planning" and "feasibility studies"

I know where you live. Lol
 
I know where you live. Lol

It`s probably happening at a lot of municis, but yeah... like they say... "the biggest problem with the Lichtenburg road is that it leads to Lichtenburg"
 
Johannesburg - No fewer than 55 municipalities have been identified as distressed or dysfunctional, Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) Minister Zweli Mkhize says.

Mkhize announced on Tuesday that he would be deploying technical capacity experts who would provide support to municipalities in their core functions.

"The focus of the teams will be to provide infrastructure planning, delivery, operation and maintenance, infrastructure management, financial management as well government and administration issues," he said.

Cogta identified that 31% of the country's municipalities were dysfunctional, while 31% were almost dysfunctional. Only 7% of municipalities were well functioning and 31% were reasonably functional, Mkhize said.

Refusing to name municipalities identified as in distress, Mkhize said that the programme would be rolled out to 27 district municipalities.

"In the short term, the investment in skills development in municipalities will also continue to be a priority," he added. Cogta would emphasise youth development as part of its skills development.

Youth apprenticeship and youth graduate programmes which offered bursaries for artisan placement would also form part of skills development, he said.

In 2016, a government performance index by research and advocacy group Good Governance Africa found that nine of the 10 worst performing municipalities were in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, City Press reported.

The newspaper wrote that Good Governance Africa had identified that municipalities were found wanting on the delivery of services. These included water and electricity, sanitation, refuse removal, housing, health facilities and access to police.

News24
https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/55-municipalities-are-dysfunctional-mkhize-20180320

eish
 
yeah, it should state the anc run these places.
 
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