Question NW3850 to the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs

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27 November 2023 - NW3850

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Direko, Ms DR to ask the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs

What progress can she highlight as the key achievements of the Government to (a) strengthen local governance and (b) improve service provision since the local government elections in 2021?

Reply:

a) Government invested in capacity building programs to enhance the skills and capabilities of local government officials and Councillors. This includes training programs, workshops, and knowledge-sharing platforms to improve governance practices, financial management, service delivery, and community engagement. Municipal Public Accounts Committees were trained to exercise oversight over the executive functionaries of council and ensure good governance in municipalities.

b) Through the MIG, municipalities have been able to extend service coverage to underserved areas, especially in rural and informal settlements. This includes the provision of basic services like water supply, sanitation, electricity, and access to community facilities, which were previously lacking or inadequate.

c) The MIG has supported the upgrading and rehabilitation of existing infrastructure, ensuring that it is well-maintained and meets quality standards. This has resulted in improved reliability and efficiency of service delivery, reducing disruptions and enhancing the overall experience for residents.

d) Cogta implemented changes in the MIG/IUDG Framework to allow municipalities to use a portion of their MIG/IUDG allocation to buy specialised waste management vehicles servicing the poor. Some municipalities have used this opportunity and the 2022 Census data released by the Stats SA in October 2023 indicates a nominal increase to 66% (63% in 2011) in the collection of waste by municipalities.

e) In the same period 2020/2021 the Department revised the MIG/IUDG Framework to allow municipalities to use up 5% of their MIG/IUDG allocation develop Infrastructure Asset Management Plans. MISA was tasked specifically to support municipalities in this regard.

f) Municipalities with non-compliance pre-directives or directives are allowed to use up to 10% of their MIG/IUDG allocation for urgent repairs and maintenance in respect of water and sanitation. This provision has been carried over from Covid-19 special provisions.

g) Cogta has also set up the Results Management Office (RMO) to house experts in various fields (DDM, CWP, Infrastructure, Finance, Energy and Governance) to provide an additional layer of support, particularly in dysfunctional municipalities

h) The strengthening of the Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA) has been ongoing. MISA has been designated by the Minister to champion the development of Infrastructure Asset Management Plans, the Schedule 6b, the deployment of more experts, trainee artisans as well as supporting the implementation of the CWP programme (particularly the municipal services aspects).

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