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Municipalities 'a disgrace'

2009-05-29 12:18

Kwena Maseko

The noble intent to ensure expeditious service delivery resulted in the establishment of a plethora of local municipalities. It was thought that manning these institutions with leaders in touch with people's day to day struggles would culminate in swifter improvement of their livelihood.

However, I am tempted to think that when our top leaders look at these institutions, they wish most of them had never seen the light of the day. Financial resources entrusted to them never reach their destination.

Auditor-general annually grieves about financial mismanagement and irregularities. We hear of tenders awarded to individuals without an iota of expertise in the services required.

The results are dilapidated houses, tar that gets wiped off by the rain and a host of incomplete projects for which full compensation was made. This typifies services South Africans get from the majority of these organs.

Proper diagnosis of all these unfortunate realities should reveal one fatal cancerous tumour. And that tumour is that jobs at the municipalities are a quid pro quo for political enthusiasts.

The consequence is a local government with a staff compliment whose CVs glitter with political credentials without any trace of technical nous to fulfil the primary mandate of the local government.

This is where you find bizarre things such as CFOs with just a matric having to be accountable for huge sums of money and compile financials in line with GRAP, PFMA and MFMA. Can we really ever expect proper financial accountability and clean audit reports?

Putting political patronage above competence in staffing these municipalities is disastrous. I would like to think that what our country has achieved since the advent of democracy is a small fry compared to what could have been accomplished if due care was exercised when employing people.

A benefit for all

Perhaps it is high time that our leaders reflect and take lessons from institutions such as South African Revenue Service (Sars). The essential ingredient making it a world class revenue organ is that competence takes precedence.

It benefits the whole country to put technical know-how above political patronage. We enjoyed a long period of robust revenue growth whose benefit we cannot see because we used an excellent human capital approach on the revenue side but an opposite one in the expenditure arena.

The culprits of this sorry state of events always get exculpated on the ground that technocrats are no where to be found. Which technocrats in their right mind will go and work at the institutions paralysed by politics and self-serving fights regarding who should be getting tenders without any regard to capacities of the bidders?

Our municipalities have become a no go zone for anyone who pledges allegiance to the letter of the law. Our municipalities are in such a great mess that it will only take strong, courageous and decisive leadership to nip this sad state of affairs in the bud.

In their current form, they are not consonant with the purpose they are supposed to fulfil. Serious restructuring is exigently required.

The highest reward our political leaders can confer to people that worked hard to make them win the elections is local government run by capable people who will make the promise of better life an indisputable reality.

Paying them with jobs for which they are not equipped is the genesis of the increasing levels of protests by people whose impatience is hitting the plateau.

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Jurie 5/29/2009 12:22:08 PM
The other day I went to the checkout counter at Edgars where I had to stand and wait for 4 minutes, while the cashiers were running around like kids having a swordfight with hangers. That is a prime example of the state of our service delivery. If a place like Edgars can't even keep their cashiers in check, how can we expect municipal officials to do their job?

Cabo 5/29/2009 12:22:12 PM
Would like to see people defending this comment......is Kabelo still in this forum.....what a chop....

Alicia 5/29/2009 12:22:29 PM
And the Mayor's of all the towns elected themselves, decided what they were "worth" does it not make you sick to your stomache, and paid themselves Millions of Rands to sit with their feet on their desks, getting fatter and fatter, because, at the end of the day, they had no idea at all what their work entailed. So councillers did their jobs, while they drove around in their atrociously expensive cars to their castles...all at our cost.

Juan 5/29/2009 12:22:38 PM
Some time ago a water pipe burst in our street, leaving several houses without water. A simple phone call was made and municipal workers came out after hours to fix it. Now the question is: Did this happen because I live in Cape Town (DA municipality) or is it because i made a phone call instead of throwing rocks and burning tyres in my street?

scorp 5/29/2009 12:22:43 PM
HAHA That is what you get for BEE

Tshenolo 5/29/2009 12:23:28 PM
We are in trouble, I think I understand the magnitude

english tutor 5/29/2009 12:23:52 PM
do you always write like this? ever so posh. Good on you mate, bet you never got educated at a government school.

Deon 5/29/2009 12:24:56 PM
I couldn't agree with you more!! They are pathetic! Recent report was on Carte Blanche, shocking to see.

jb 5/29/2009 12:25:42 PM
Nothing you say on this page will change anything, you need to hit them where it hurts, lets keep back all our tax money, then they will start to listen.

werner 5/29/2009 12:26:13 PM
thanks for that article. Try getting a learners licence appointment in JHB. Impossible!! Most municipalities are corrupt and greedy. Service delivery is last on their agendas. Thanks ANC!!

Juan 5/29/2009 12:26:27 PM
If OUR tax money is used for service delivery (water, electricity, safety, education, etc) then zuma and his little buddies won't be able to fly around in private jets and drive bmw's. Culturally it is unacceptable for 'the king' not to have luxury around him, EVEN when one's own children face starvation.

Shakes 5/29/2009 12:30:59 PM
Talking sense pal.It's nice to some people like you in this country.I hope your municipalities are reading this.

Halfwise 5/29/2009 12:31:46 PM
Zuma is going to fix all this problems in our Municipalities, you must point fingers at Mbeki!!!!!!!!!!!

SimonP 5/29/2009 12:32:01 PM
Suggesting professionals should be running municipalities rather than "struggle credential" waving quota fillers helping themselves to the peoples money. Crazy idea.

tumi 5/29/2009 12:32:14 PM
I agree that these councils are a disgrace. Perhaps it is hightime that we should do away with councillors for both district and local munipalities and replace these structures with admin structures that will be monitored by the provincial administrations.

bob123 5/29/2009 12:34:56 PM
you should have tried both - the phone call and the burning tyre thingy . . . the DA way and the ANC way - just to be sure - ha ha ha .

Marc 5/29/2009 12:35:03 PM
we can see though that YOU are very clever and well-educated, Kwena. Your article is full of big words and clever phrases, very impressive. We won't be seeing any comments from the usual cretins because they won't understand what you're on about - wonderful!

Jacs 5/29/2009 12:35:26 PM
Thank goodness you are not white - I could just imagine the dredging up of the "Blame it on apartheid" argument. Your observations are spot on.

Nick 5/29/2009 12:36:35 PM
Since the ANC(15 years), has taken over, service delivery is non-existent across all Public Sectors, all the time getting billions from SARS and Local coffers. Our municipal rates and taxes, water and elcetric charges are all being siphoned off at source for Luxury Houses, Cars trips abroad and anything else these thievs can get hold of. Not to mention, fat cat salaries for half educated people. Why did so many wait for elections to finish before Striking, do they think the ANC now owes them. LOL

bob123 5/29/2009 12:38:42 PM
Wasn't Mbeki in charge of the ANC for 10 years? Why shouldn't we point fingers at the ANC? Or was Mbeki working at every municipality in the country as well as being president?

Glock 22 c 5/29/2009 12:39:38 PM
True ANC style do as little as possible and steal as much as you can

alan 5/29/2009 12:42:26 PM
Thus far, SA politics has been like soccer, with people blindly supporting their 'team' - mainly the ANC - simply because it is their team. But now, as voters become better educated and more sophisticated, perhaps - just perhaps - black folk as well as white will come to demand the service that their tax money pays for. Until then, we will all have to put up with sub-standard or non-existent service - except probably in the W. Cape.

nigel 5/29/2009 12:43:47 PM
Do you know what these municipal managers get paid, a small town manager earns R 547 000 /annum, a city municipal manager earns R 1.3 mil...we get what from them, 0, nada, niks, nothing...they are absolutely hopeless, worst of all, besides money being unaccounted for (use your imagination), they don't even manage to spend their allocated budgets, Zuma should have them all these fat cats investigated & tried for derelict of duty.

Halfwise 5/29/2009 12:45:12 PM
You are either incredibly stupid or just used the wrong wording. It is impossible to resolve all the issues. Maybe a few heads of departments should be fired and there lack of effort made public that would probably send the right message. But I bet you that won't happen. Promises will be made no accountablity will be taken and once again the poor will suffer.

Jim 5/29/2009 12:48:35 PM
Tumi, I would go further. We do not need elected officials in charge of provinces. A properly organised central government is sufficent for SA. Do away with provincial premiers and cabinets. Bring back provincial administrators who are appointed on merit and ability. Do away with paid councillors. Put the job in the hands of people who do it as a service to the community!

Jimbo 5/29/2009 12:49:37 PM
I personally did collections for a certain municipality a while back, we collected over R200 000.00 for them and submitted our invoices for work done, for 2 (TWO) YEARS now, we still have not received payment from them! When we attended meetings, they did not even have stationary to work with, the offices are mostly empty and if not, were in a terrible mess. In a meeting, the chairman even said that they had a tender for IT services which was awarded and 3 years down the line there was no PC's..

WTF 5/29/2009 12:51:39 PM
w00t! Obviously you're well-educated and thoughtful. Care to run for office? I'd vote for you!

vankuijeren14 5/29/2009 12:52:41 PM
mbeki??/point fingers at mbeki??? how bout we point fingers at who really is at fault..the anc..simple...your political party is in charge,their fault,their president their F8ck-ups..but wait,one man will surely save us hey??,with all his knowledge and intimate understanding of politics thru years of studying...JZ is superman...what a joke...what an anc joke...the same idiots are in charge so the same results are coming...one clown doesnt change the circus act mate.

Christian 5/29/2009 12:52:52 PM
Dear Kwena Maseko, excellent letter, I sincerely hope that our Goverment, will sit up and listen, Local Goverment is all about skills. I However have a happy story, I recently added on to my house, the experience, from Building aprroval, Site inspections etc was a very pleasant experience. God Bless You.

Eles 5/29/2009 12:53:13 PM
Submit this further to JZ's office and your local town mayor. I live in a DA run area I mention that only because i have no gripe with the way things are run. Institutions, departments and towncouncils abuse the public funds and then have the audacity to increase rates due to their poor management. Gov is my service provider and i am not happy with the service yet I gotta keep paying! What did the JHB mayor do about all of the Zim people living in the church?

SJB 5/29/2009 12:54:24 PM
Boet i have been reading your comments on this blog and some of your comments i did agree with, but the guy is talking about municipalities here, stop making everything about colour its becoming a bit boring and annoying to be honest...just comment on the subject and stop...aahhhhh IDIOT!!

ha ha ha 5/29/2009 12:55:24 PM
Just imagine if every government employee was actually competant and did a decent job every day. This wouldn't be Africa anymore, would it? I mean, who would the West send all that food aid to if Africa ever sorted themselves out?

Bonny 5/29/2009 12:55:52 PM
completely agree with you..however when forwarding this letter on the local municipalities..I do suggest that you use smaller words :-)

magtigemoer 5/29/2009 12:56:06 PM
To quote one of our countries youth leaders. If we don?t get what we want we must burn their offices

lloyd macklin 5/29/2009 12:56:07 PM
one of the larger municipalities who asked that I calculate 10% of R495,000 as he had "left his financial calculator at his office". There are some competent employees but, unfortunately, they are in the minority leaving government departments totally dysfunctional. We urgently need to look into a system of mentoring even if it means bringing in people from countries like India.

Confucious 5/29/2009 12:58:11 PM
No Halfwise, the fingers should be pointed at the ANC!!! Understand this and you will gain full wisdom....

Glock 22 c 5/29/2009 12:59:33 PM
No we point fingers at the anc , You are ones who always tell us the anc is bigger than some individuals now you want to blame individuals. Typical anc what the say in the morning and in the evening is worlds apart !

chillepeppa 5/29/2009 1:03:11 PM
That's what it should be all about. The income and expenses of these municipalities must be availible for anyone's perusal at all times. They must be forced to justify every sent spent to anyone who wants to know.

AW 5/29/2009 1:03:28 PM
Once again this proves how good Zille is. Here in Cape town our municipality is in a much better condition. Streets get cleaned, parks grass gets cut and now before the rain started the drains where cleaned. Trees are pruned and they respond to phone calls. We are proud of our City and have a leader who knows what she is doing. She doesnt give in to pressure and does what is best for the people of Cape Town, not her own pocket!!

Johncarlos 5/29/2009 1:03:39 PM
The problem is that affluent/urban and educated people feel they are too classy for local elections. After all, its only Zille who's perfect. As a result, the less educated/affluent nd rural folk are the ones who select the municipal leaders. We all know how they vote. People like u. Kwela, should lift ur behinds from ur 'busy schedules', gather each other with ur colleagues and go vote in local elections. U're the first to complain yet the last to vote.

chillepeppa 5/29/2009 1:04:45 PM
No water AGAIN for 2 whole days. Absolutely pathetic. Last week and the week before, it was electricity. Every week, there is something.

TracerZA 5/29/2009 1:04:55 PM
I can't believe this is true, the ANC and all the people they appoint are so competant!!! How on earth could this have happened???

Peekay 5/29/2009 1:05:25 PM
So you have no right to moan when it has been proven that they do not deliver but you keep on voting ANC. @ Half Wise, please enlighten us what JZ is capable of that TM/NM was not capable of. Why now is JZ this "saviour" and he'll do this, and he'll do that. RUBBISH, he'll only line his pockets, and his buddies aswell...

The Truth 5/29/2009 1:06:36 PM
Look no further than the eThekwini Municipality's awarding of the transport contract to Remant Alton,who after ruining Durban Transport for the past six years,are finally being investigated for various irregularities.Too little too late for the commuters,ratepayers and Durban Transport employees I'm afraid.

Womble 5/29/2009 1:07:45 PM
A very well written article - echoes my sentiments completely. Unfortunatley the complete muppets get jobs at municipalities - alot of our roads, sewerage, water and services are a complete disgrace. How often have you seen so called responsible people interviewed - that are completely useless; if their brains were dynamite they wouldnt be able to blow off the hats. The slope steepens and gets a little more slippery each day...

L_M 5/29/2009 1:09:49 PM
Try phone workans comp (COID) and see if your call gets answered in under an hour. Either they are WAY understaffed, a crime considering we trying to eradicte joblessness, or they just sit with their phones off the hook.

Tarns Shere 5/29/2009 1:11:26 PM
Seems to me that SARS runs efficiently because that is where all the money comes from to filter away into these unnecessary municipalities. An efficient form of money laundering created by our wonderful government. Not to help people. Never that.

Nthatuwa 5/29/2009 1:11:38 PM
I had amazing English teachers in a gov school.thought if I attend High school in town I'd get better English teachers.I only got one,in Grade 8 & it was her first year teaching.The rest were worse.It is only now that you get lazy teachers is gov schools.In the early 90s we had dedicated teachers who loved teaching.Those attending schools in town can only speak English like it's their language,but they don't really 'know' it.They don't know what vocabulary,literature & grammar are.

Outlaw 5/29/2009 1:11:56 PM
Juan, your words are not building at all. Easy tiger. And as for Halfwise, stop making childish statements. With that thinking, you and your Zuma 'gang' are going to sell this country of ours all in the name of fattening them pockets. There's already signs, like listening to China... talk about selling your soul. Sad case indeed.

Michael 5/29/2009 1:13:22 PM
Halfwise shows himself to actually be completely stupid.

SeanO 5/29/2009 1:13:27 PM
and so eloquently put. For organisations who 'serve' the people, they are disgusting failures and should be an embarrassment to the ANC. To Halfwit, thanks for the pearl of wisdom. No one wants to point fingers at anyone, that's futile - we just want SERVICE and it's the ANC's responsibility to give it, except of course in the W Cape...

Nthatuwa 5/29/2009 1:14:58 PM
"I would like to think that what our country has achieved since the advent of democracy is a small fry compared to what could have been accomplished if due care was exercised when employing people."-I AGREE 100%.

Kabelo 5/29/2009 1:15:15 PM
Sars has been designed to take care of the needs of government officials. The other departments including municipalitites are not important. They will never be.

SIMA 5/29/2009 1:15:26 PM
Good article! HOPE ONE DAY IT'S GETS TO BE SEEN BY RTY PEOPLE.

BD 5/29/2009 1:15:28 PM
It's not the Government, it's rather the people themselves. Moer the person who gives you kak service and say it's the long arm of the law!!!

SimonP 5/29/2009 1:15:37 PM
Do you really truthfully believe that JZ will eliminate ALL corruption and cronyism in municipalities?

Willie 5/29/2009 1:16:12 PM
They are a bunch of arrogant gravy train passengers. THERE IS ONE THING THEY FORGET. WE ARE THE CUSTOMERS, THEY MUST DELIVER A SERVICE TO US. The thick bullet proof windows at the pay points is not to protect the money from robbers, it is to protect the lazy staff from the public

Poloyatonki 5/29/2009 1:17:45 PM
In my area we only got tar road after 1994 so for me I am actually happy with Municipalities unlike in the past injustice shit gov!!!!!!!!

Eyeswideopen 5/29/2009 1:19:29 PM
I had my eyes opened a while ago while doing an audit, the councils are not that bad, they have systems in place, its the PEOPLE WHO DO THE WORK that doesn't care, that goes for the whole state dept-long live affirmative action

Kalakune 5/29/2009 1:22:33 PM
Jesus Zuma said those who are not working must be replaced, so that means if Zille is not doing her job Zuma will have her replaced?????.

shirley 5/29/2009 1:23:28 PM
And you are now blaming Mbeki!!? Do you honestly think Zuma and his bunch are going to bother to fix corruption in the Municipalities let alone anywhere else? When Zuma fails in this - who are you going to blame then? Or should I say who is Zuma and his cronies going to blame??

Ray 5/29/2009 1:23:54 PM
Too many cooks spoil the broth i.e. too many levels of government created to give buddies jobs. You get local, national, provincial blah, blah, blah and all they do is have lekgotlas, indabas, meeting about service delivery, eat their fill from the tender given to the caterer with government contacts and nothing changes. Drop AA, EE & whatever else and appoint competent people for the job, who will actually do the job and not just view the government job as a stepping stone into business

WAM 5/29/2009 1:24:19 PM
For all those DA supporters who complain about BEE - remember your very own beloved DA fully supports BEE, or so they say in the policy documents. Of course their own actions or supporters don't fully support their policies. And what about DA CT mayor Dan Plato using council funds to fight a personal legal case?

Faqu 5/29/2009 1:26:21 PM
ANC run ......nuff said!

Watcher 5/29/2009 1:27:45 PM
A well stated article. Remember in 1995 the 1st thing voted for by councils after the local elections was for a Mayor. The 2nd thing voted for was to increase the remuneration of the local councillors to the maximum allowed under the provincial ordinance. The creation of metro's then followed as the larger the entity the greater the councillor's pay. Claimed saving due to economies of scale etc have not happened. We need local councillors to be elected based on direct voting not on party lines.

Watcher 5/29/2009 1:28:06 PM
A well stated article. Remember in 1995 the 1st thing voted for by councils after the local elections was for a Mayor. The 2nd thing voted for was to increase the remuneration of the local councillors to the maximum allowed under the provincial ordinance. The creation of metro's then followed as the larger the entity the greater the councillor's pay. Claimed saving due to economies of scale etc have not happened. We need local councillors to be elected based on direct voting not on party lines.

Faqu 5/29/2009 1:28:12 PM
LOL u are a funny twit .....we just need to point fingers at the ANC...pot calling the kettle black comes to mind!

Anon 5/29/2009 1:30:06 PM
No peabrain, show fingers at the ANC (thought the ANC was acollective and not a person as so many times stated in the past by ANC die-hards). To the author - I deal your sentiments exactly, wish there were more enlightned citizens (not brainwashed political supproters) that actually see the problems and do not just say "we are the best and we do everything right". It should be irrelevant which political affiliation you are from, bad service or no service is just that!

Maarten 5/29/2009 1:30:35 PM
When we held back our taxes because of the lack of services the Mun. Manager was not concerned. Gov. gives him enough money to pay himself and the others. I live in a small town and our Mun. Manager insists on getting the same pay as those in big towns which means less money for services. This is the Gravy Train at its best. We don't know how to do the job and we don't care either. However if we aren't happy over our pay we have a union to help us fight for more - who fights for the taxpayers ?

TB 5/29/2009 1:31:41 PM
No, it's not because its DA. Some municipalities are better than others. Mine is in the North West and 75% ANC, but very effective. The Gauteng regions seems to be the worst off. Overcrowding of the region the culprit maybe?

winston o boogie 5/29/2009 1:35:11 PM
i thought you lived in the west rand of Gauteng?

Maarten 5/29/2009 1:36:23 PM
Mostly we experience bad service. However a year ago I camped at Standeton dam. Nothing was working. However there were 2 black Mun. employees trying their best to fix everything with no tools or know-how. I lent them my tools and felt very sorry for them as they were let down by their management who are most likely only interested in their pay and political futures. Lets hope Pres. Zuma's new complaint line comes into operation soon.....

Suzz 5/29/2009 1:38:55 PM
You voted for them, so now accept what you get. And you better do it with a smile because apparently "the ANC will rule 4eva!!!!!!" I'm itching to say I TOLD YOU SO!

Dewie 5/29/2009 1:38:57 PM
Very true dude- Good stuff!!!!

Chich 5/29/2009 1:40:13 PM
Hey boet, stop bloody moaning. These are the people you have voted into power!! Eish, what now??

Poloyatonki 5/29/2009 1:40:28 PM
Strand municipality is the most corrupt one in the WC, if you have the District Mail!!!

Lulubelle 5/29/2009 1:46:14 PM
The deterioration of the municipalities around the country is a direct result of politicisation of the local councils. Many years ago councils were run by Town Clerks and councillors did not earn a salary - they did the job for the love of the city/town. It's now degenerated to a free for all in the swill trough, with Mayors and City managers heading the rush to enrich themselves at the expense of the long-suffering ratepayer. It cannot get better under the current setup.

Rick 5/29/2009 1:49:17 PM
It takes the Secunda municipality 3 months to generate a water and lights account (Which does not get posted...you have to phone to get your account) and 2 weeks after account creation they cut off the electricity..????? Very efficient. The grass is always long consituting a fire hazard. Most of the traffic lights are out of order most of the time. Ironically the rates and taxes are of the highest in the country. Shame on you.

Thabo 5/29/2009 1:50:44 PM
ANC racist hiring policies are no different to the NAZI ragime policy against the Jewish nation in 1939.

samsam 5/29/2009 1:51:15 PM
MBEKI was a leader of COPE for the past 10yrs, wearing ANC shirt, My question is how many BEEs beneficiaries in the WC Mun under ZILLEs tenure

garyh 5/29/2009 1:54:33 PM
My man, you really should leave these conversations to the adults, have you ever read your responses, blame TM, please man. This is a longstanding ANC problem, and I am ever hopeful the JZ will enforce that skilled persons run these municipalities and hold them accountable via checks and balances. Should they not do their job, fire them, should they steal money, send to jail! really not a rocket science!

Anon 5/29/2009 1:55:51 PM
The ANC will never appoint competant employees at municipalities and govermental organistations as this would mean that the 1 competant employee will do the job of the 10 lazy ones and therefore the incompetant BEE appointments (friends and cronies) will have no job, I say again never!!!

AbortRetryFail 5/29/2009 1:57:58 PM
That's what you get for forcing BEE and affirmative action on service providers in stead of using the skills/talents already there. Kick out the qualified engineers/technicians/professionals and their years of training and experience and stick a farmer/goatherder in his place. Education/experience/skills are not required for the guys working with billions of rands worth of equipment, the goverment will just buy new stuff when it blows up. Sarcasm above, not suggestions

Halfwise 5/29/2009 1:57:58 PM
JZ made it loud and clear that if you don?t deliver you must be replaced i.e. everyone under his umbrella including Zille, so I know what are you guys jumping up and down for.

VG 5/29/2009 1:58:56 PM
But to be honest, i didn't propoerly read your letter. I'm still tyring to digest the fact that according to a News24 poll, almost 70% of South Africans do not know all the words of the national anthem! must be all those "funny" languages they added in after 1994. Municipalities are not the only disgrace we have to contend with...

Anon 5/29/2009 1:59:14 PM
The saying is "If a horse is dead, its time to saddle up a new one". Same with incopetance, but not in SA. Appoint consultants to ride the horse, congratulate the horse for not having to eat and therefore save money and then promote the horse for a job well done!

SM 5/29/2009 1:59:29 PM
not if you battle for 2 months and numerous trips to sars office to submit your return (2008). The having to submit proof of income and deductions 6 times before a final assessment 2 months later. Only to be retracted a month later with the same queries as addressed before. Wanted to submit on 1 may (2009) only to be told 'the system is not ready' come back after 1 July. No more tax paying or submitting tax returns for me. SARS can come and look for me and 'THE SYSTEM WILL NOT BE READY'

Kalakune 5/29/2009 2:02:05 PM
JZ said those who are not working must go and open up for those who can do the job.........and Zille cant do the job!!!!

cookie 5/29/2009 2:02:07 PM
Hey not all M. are the same i live in Hermanus and the work going on in this area is fantastic. roads being repaired pool for the poor,service delivery etc etc. possibly because run by DA not sure but dont realy care who does the driving as long as the work gets done..

Mark R. 5/29/2009 2:03:48 PM
... and I'll give you an article full of hypholute, loquacious, ostentatious, flamboyant and convoluted synonyms.

Jurie 5/29/2009 2:05:46 PM
Sars has been designed to take care of the needs of government officials. The other departments including municipalitites are not important. They will never be. Are you the taxi driver Kabelo?

samsam 5/29/2009 2:07:25 PM
MBEKI was a leader of COPE for the past 10yrs, wearing ANC shirt, My question is how many BEEs beneficiaries in the WC Mun under ZILLEs tenure

nada 5/29/2009 2:08:27 PM
I however live in a DA municipality in CT. The road is littered with potholes. I moved in two months ago and have had to change as many (brand new)tyres.There is serious interventions that need to be taken by national gov to ensure municipalities are well equipped to deliver services. The current levels of service by municipalities has not been up to standard in many instances, with many exceptions as well. Service delivery is an issue of capacity and responsiveness and not party affiliations!

garyh 5/29/2009 2:09:34 PM
Shame, is that your 2 cents worth, the shit gov pre-94. Stop being so frigging defensive, unfortunately a tar road does not mean one should be happy with the uselss municiplaties, you stupid tosser. We have a serious problem as this article refers, lets acknowledge and demand better from the ANC this time round! Tar road? you egg!!

Phehello 5/29/2009 2:09:49 PM
Cape Town is the best run city in the country. Yes there's a lot that still needs to be done in terms of ensuring that all CT citizen get equal services from the municipalities. My advice to the ANC is to learn from the DA how to run municipalities if they want to win the municipal elections in 2011. Deploy competent cadres who have the best interest of the community at heart the rest will be easy. I'm a COPE member and I must admit DA is doing very well in CT.

SimonP 5/29/2009 2:10:11 PM
Doesnt take much to please you does it. Perhaps the delivers set their targets on what satisfies the village idiot so the bar will never be as high as it should be.

Wiseman 5/31/2009 4:45:40 PM
In 1994 there were 84 professional town clerks in SA. The problems started when the Act regulating the profession was repealed on 30 October 1996. There are still a number of us available for appointment and that is why Hermanus is delivering - bring back professionalism because South Africans deserve much much better than what they are getting now.

dr 5/31/2009 6:49:58 PM
Thanks to BEE and jobs for persons with the right political connections, all 3 tiers of government are in a mess. Another Animal Farm

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