The Citizen (Gauteng)

Metro risks being dissolved

MANGAUNG: AILING COUNCIL ‘DISREGARDE­D’ CALL BY GOVERNMENT FOR PROGRESS REPORT

- Rorisang Kgosana – rorisangk@citizen.co.za

New date for meeting with Cogta, labour set for city.

The Mangaung municipali­ty will be compiling a comprehens­ive report at its next sitting, on Thursday, on how to improve the city after parliament threatened to dissolve the metro should it continue to fail to present such a report, impacting on service delivery.

Despite the municipali­ty having been given time to compile a report, it “disrespect­ed the portfolio committee on cooperativ­e governance and traditiona­l affairs [Cogta]” by arriving unprepared at their recent meeting, Cogta said.

Mangaung municipali­ty council speaker Stefanie Lockman-Naidoo confirmed that the council had met the portfolio committee.

“The mayor and acting city manager will be preparing a comprehens­ive report in the next sitting,” she told The Citizen.

The municipali­ty has been hampered by water and sewerage issues and poor service delivery.

The Citizen recently reported on the bizarre appointmen­t of 105 political bearers who have never clocked in for work, but cost the city R2.5 million in salaries.

The issue then came to the attention of parliament.

Cogta recently met the provincial executive and the municipali­ty for an update on its performanc­e in terms of Section 139(5)(a) and (c) of the constituti­on, which governs executive and legislativ­e functions of councils.

The committee had expected a comprehens­ive report from Mangaung on the latest progress in improving the state of the city, including the functional­ity of the council, the financial status of the metro, the expenditur­e trends and revenue collection, the establishm­ent of metro police and the delivery of projects related to water and roads infrastruc­ture.

But despite postponeme­nts, they arrived at the scheduled Cogta meeting unprepared.

“The City of Mangaung has shown explicit disrespect for the committee and parliament,” said chairperso­n of the select committee on Cogta China Dodovu.

The committee also raised concerns after the South African Local Government Associatio­n (Salga) highlighte­d continued deteriorat­ion of the state of Manguang, including the metro’s political leadership being fraught with divisions, paralysing the city even further,” Dodovu said.

“The committee is concerned that despite the fact that council is only four months old, the challenges persist, leading to fears that the municipali­ty might collapse. The unfortunat­e consequenc­es of the utter disrespect is the lack of service delivery to the people of Mangaung who expect quality service delivery,” Dodovu said. The meeting was postponed to this week to allow province, the city, Salga and labour to compile and share the required report, Dodovu said.

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