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🚱🕯️President Ramaphosa urges citizens to 'play their part' and pay for services despite the country's service delivery challenges. SApolitics CyrilRamaphosa TheCitizenNews Read more⬇️

“It is worrying that only 38 out of 257 municipalities – and only two out of the eight metros – achieved clean audits. While clean audits are not the only indicator of good service delivery, there is a clear correlation between achieving good audit outcomes and improving services to communities.”added that while a number of municipalities state that they do not have sufficient funds to implement programmes and projects, underspending was also a contributing factor.

“In the last year, around 88 municipalities failed to spend at least 10% of their Municipal Infrastructure Grant, which is supposed to be used for eradicating infrastructure backlogs. Another challenge is that money that is not allocated for a specific purpose is often misspent. “The people of South Africa expect and are entitled to local governments that are there to serve them and to uphold their right to dignity. All spheres of government are committed to play their part to make this a reality,” Ramaphosa said.

 

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