Plans afoot to turn around dysfunctional municipalities: Ramaphosa

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African National Congress (ANC) President Cyril Ramaphosa says the government will be repositioning the country’s dysfunctional municipalities to enable them to deliver services to their communities.

Ramaphosa says that the recently-completed 55th National Conference of the ANC has recommitted to ensuring that the government resolves the problems of political infighting, lack of finances and skills as well as corruption that are prevalent in such local authorities.

The Auditor General Tsakane Maluleke in her 2020-2021 report on municipalities gave just 16% of South Africa’s 257 municipalities a clean audit with 33 municipalities having been declared dysfunctional for their failure to meet their financial obligations and provide essential services.

Ramaphosa says, We are going to go into these municipalities and put them right.  We are also now going to be moving very quickly to take action against those municipalities that are dysfunctional because they are the center of government activity from an economic point of view, from a social point of view and from a delivery of services point of view.”

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