Zille sinks minister's probe

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The City of Cape Town says it will take court action and declare an inter-governmental dispute if Co-operative Governance Minister Sicelo Shiceka does not disband a task team set up to investigate service delivery in the city.
The Shiceka is being a tool here.

The service delivery task team was established after Shiceka was told by Mitchells Plain residents in September that the city had cut off their water supply without warning.
So the ANC asks residents to turn off their own water & the "good" minister sets up an inquiry into the city?

The government has taken a decidedly softly softly approach to the rest of the service delivery problems across the country but now they want to "get" CT on what amounts to trumped up charges.

Sauce
 
Zille sinks minister's probe hahahahahahahah!

Makes me think of that Bloodhound Gang song.
 
The ANC plays dirty and are teed off they lost the Western Cape, they are now scared of what DA can do with the Western Cape over the next couple of years.
Once the masses see this what excuse is the ANC going to have, they will still vote blindly and when given food parcels or threatened.

After all the representatives of the poors - whiskey, luxury living is under threat!
 
The City is underfunded, under-resourced and run by people with little or no interest in serving the people who pay their salaries. A recent visit to the Civic Centre only underlined the point. The offices there are a shambles and the attitude from staff is risible. I do hope someone looks into that.
 
The City is underfunded, under-resourced and run by people with little or no interest in serving the people who pay their salaries. A recent visit to the Civic Centre only underlined the point. The offices there are a shambles and the attitude from staff is risible. I do hope someone looks into that.


You should see JHB city centre. :sick:

@ sack Who do you think is funding the city? And who employed these people, not 2 years ago , 8 -9 years ago?
 
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The City is underfunded, under-resourced and run by people with little or no interest in serving the people who pay their salaries. A recent visit to the Civic Centre only underlined the point. The offices there are a shambles and the attitude from staff is risible. I do hope someone looks into that.

Joburg or Pretoria?
 
I'm all for task teams and promoting service delivery.

Whether or not water was cut-off due to the ANC asking or the City themselves, is irrelevent.

HOWWWW can the ANC justify setting up a task-team in the city that was independantly found to be the BEST in terms of service delivery? (This coming from a report posted here a few weeks ago on this very subject)

One would surely think they'd start with the worst? or the 2nd worst? or 3rd worst? Hmm... all run by the ANC, are they?
 
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