Zululand Observer - Monday

Bay residents urge city to prioritise infrastruc­ture

- Gugu Myeni

RICHARDS Bay residents shared their frustratio­ns about power cuts, water supply interrupti­ons and the state of public facilities during the uMhlathuze Municipali­ty’s roadshow, held last week.

Following a presentati­on on the draft budget for the next three years, residents took the opportunit­y to express concerns about the negative impact recent blackouts have had on households and businesses, urging the municipali­ty to prioritise infrastruc­ture that will improve service delivery.

In response, Municipal Manager, Lulamile Mapholoba said:

'One of the challenges is aging infrastruc­ture, and we also have an issue with illegal connectivi­ty, particular­ly around electricit­y and water.

'The other challenge is population growth. Being an industrial area, there are quite a number of people flocking into the city to look for job opportunit­ies.'

He also cited poor planning, fraud and corruption, in some areas, as challenges to the provision of services.

'If you look at the budget the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) has presented, we are putting together plans that will take the city to greater heights, such as infrastruc­ture refurbishm­ent and replacemen­t of some transforme­rs and water pipes,' said Mapholoba.

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Delivering the draft budget, the municipali­ty’s CFO, Mxolisi Kunene, said the city has set a R4.7-billion budget for the 2021/22 financial year.

'For the 2022/23 financial year we are looking at a R4.8 billion budget and, in the last year, the budget is set at R5.1-billion,' said Kunene. 'This three-year budget is a deficit budget, which is not an acceptable budget.

'But we observed the sluggish economy, the financial difficulti­es experience­d by businesses and individual households and set our projection­s in line with these challenges.

'We are fortunate to have built up some reserves over the years to try and tuck in this deficit,' he said. 'However, we are hoping to see a more positive change in the economy.'

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