DA Gauteng report card

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The DA has scored Gauteng premier Nomvula Mokonyane four out of 10 in its provincial government report card, the party said on Tuesday.

"This is down from the five out of 10 she got previously and is based on the average score of the 10 members of the executive council, as she is ultimately accountable for their performance," Democratic Alliance Gauteng caucus leader Jack Bloom said in a statement.

"Her most glaring failure is that there are 400,000 more people who are unemployed than when she took office in May 2009."

Another failure was that more than 80 percent of suppliers were not paid within 30 days, despite Mokonyane's repeated promises, he said.

The provincial government's performance was also undermined by the 26 percent senior management vacancy rate.

"She was severely embarrassed last year when economic development head Khulu Radebe got a R2.5 million court-ordered pay-out for unfair dismissal after she fired him," Bloom said.

"Mokonyane also blundered when her executive approved the proposed new provincial [police] commissioner Mondli Bethuel Zuma, who was forced to withdraw after it was found that he was facing criminal charges."

He said her fight against corruption was largely restricted to minor players rather than major contracts that benefited those who were politically connected, and she continued to refuse to ban blue-light vehicle brigades.

Bloom said Mokonyane's score was also based on the assessed performance of her MECs.

Education MEC Barbara Creecy was the top scorer, with seven out of 10. The worst performer was community safety MEC Faith Mazibuko, who got one out of 10.

"She [Mazibuko] refuses to answer legislature questions lucidly and still does not understand her essential oversight role in holding the police to account."

Health MEC Hope Papo received six out 10, while infrastructure development department MEC Qedani Mahlangu got two out of 10.

Finance MEC Mandla Nkomfe dropped from five out of 10 to three out of 10.

Other poor performers who got four out of 10 included local government and housing MEC Ntombi Mekgwe and agriculture, rural and social development MEC Nandi Mayathula-Khoza.

"The drop-off in general performance is sad as premier Mokonyane started off with much energy and grand promises that are largely unfulfilled," said Bloom.


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Date : 14 Jan 2014 10:36
 
So where is the DA's Western Cape score card? And why doesn't the ANC release scorecards?

They probably don't because they can't count past 3 anyway? ;)
Also I doubt they have any numbers left after Nkandla, 2013 gross miss-spending etc...
 
40% is a pass right in our education system :(
 
"four out of 10"
"five out of 10"
"seven out of 10"
"one out of 10"
"six out 10"
"two out of 10"
"three out of 10"
"four out of 10"

Jeez whats with all the mixing up of numbers and words? If you're gonna type out every other number, may as well type out "ten" as well!
 
"four out of 10"
"five out of 10"
"seven out of 10"
"one out of 10"
"six out 10"
"two out of 10"
"three out of 10"
"four out of 10"

Jeez whats with all the mixing up of numbers and words? If you're gonna type out every other number, may as well type out "ten" as well!

Rule says 10 and up you type the number, below 10 you type it out.
 
So where is the DA's Western Cape score card? And why doesn't the ANC release scorecards?
You think that dimwit trouble-making ANC representative down in the Cape would even be capable of producing anything comprehensible?
 
Rule says 10 and up you type the number, below 10 you type it out.

Thanks, I had never heard of this rule before, but this site seems to suggest that consistency should still be applied:

Rule 2
Be consistent within a category. For example, if you choose numerals because one of the numbers is greater than nine, use numerals for all numbers in that category. If you choose to spell out numbers because one of the numbers is a single digit, spell out all numbers in that category.

If you have numbers in different categories, use numerals for one category and spell out the other.

Correct:
My 10 cats fought with their 2 cats.
My ten cats fought with their two cats.
Given the budget constraints, if all 30 history students attend the four plays, then the 7 math students will be able to attend only two plays. (Students are represented with figures; plays are represented with words.)

Incorrect:
I asked for five pencils, not 50.

http://www.grammarbook.com/numbers/numbers.asp
 
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