The Star Late Edition

Political elite out of touch with voters

- SHAIN MANJOO | KwaDukuza-Stanger

RECENT articles in newspapers and on social media platforms regarding proposed municipal increases in rates and taxes in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic prompts me to offer input.

It is sadly indicative of the current state of our country, especially those whom we have entrusted to manage our civic affairs.

Phrases and terms such as “political and social elite” ring true when councillor­s and municipal management display their wanton disconnect with communitie­s they represent.

Perhaps this is due to the flawed expectatio­n that, despite prevailing conditions and circumstan­ces, annual salary increases and bonuses must still be effected. It beggars belief that there should be the slightest considerat­ion of increases in both rates and salaries in such strained social and economic times.

It is even more inconceiva­ble that individual metros and municipali­ties will unilateral­ly approve their own rates and tariff increases.

This lends credence to the argument that rates and tariffs should ideally be standardis­ed either nationally, provincial­ly or by classifica­tion as metros, districts and towns.

In a 2017 comparativ­e study of KZN municipali­ties, major difference­s and anomalies were found regarding policies and tariffs adopted for rates, electricit­y, water and other charges.

Uniformity would also result in the best and most cost-effective business practices.

It is sincerely hoped that our elected leaders empathise with the plight of struggling South Africans and effect meaningful change.

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AP African News Agency (ANA) PROTESTERS raise their fists at Washington Square Park in New York, in a demonstrat­ion to protest the death of George Floyd, who died after a white Minneapoli­s police officer knelt on his neck. | CRAIG RUTTLE

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