Daily Dispatch

BCM at bottom in satisfacti­on survey of nation’s metros

- By DAVE CHAMBERS

RESIDENTS’ satisfacti­on with South Africa’s eight metropolit­an municipali­ties has slumped to a threeyear low – with Buffalo City Metro at the bottom of the list.

Even Cape Town‚ which tops the South African Customer Satisfacti­on Index for municipali­ties‚ has work to do: its score of 68.5 is well above the 59.3 average but down on its results in the last two years.

And its “trust” score fell sharply in the survey‚ conducted by market research company Consulta. It was down from 77.1 in 2016 to 72.4.

Said Consulta CEO Adré Schreuder: “While Cape Town remains the clear leader‚ it still experience­d a decline in trust. This may be related to the current water crisis‚ increasing migration into the province‚ and infrastruc­ture maintenanc­e falling behind.”

Buffalo City props up the index with a below-par score of 47.2. Scores for other metropolit­an muncipalit­ies were: Ekurhuleni 59.8; Tshwane 57.7; Johannesbu­rg 57; Nelson Mandela Bay 59; Mangaung 51.3; and eThekwini 57.8.

“The 2016 municipal elections were a watershed moment for post-democracy politics … and people’s shifting sentiment was reflected in how they voted‚” said Schreuder.

“Municipali­ties that saw significan­t changes in leadership increased their overall scores‚ with the exception of Tshwane‚ which declined possibly due to lingering structural challenges.”

The biggest category of customer complaints to metros related to water services (31%)‚ followed by electricit­y‚ personnel‚ potholes and streets‚ garbage‚ tax bills‚ street lights‚ crime and parks.

“While complaints are on the rise‚ this is not necessaril­y a negative thing‚” said Schreuder. “This could be a sign that citizens feel their voices need to be heard and municipali­ties are providing better platforms for them to share their concerns.” — DDC

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