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SAMWU in the Free State says it is not shocked by the deteriorating performance of municipalities in the province, as the union says that municipalities are used as cash cows by people enriching themselves at the expense of workers and ordinary citizens.

Image: The Auditor-General of South AfricaSouth African Municipal Workers Union in the Free State says it is not shocked by the deteriorating performance of municipalities in the province, as the union says that municipalities are used as cash cows by people enriching themselves at the expense of workers and ordinary citizens.

SAMWU says workers continue to be at the receiving end of such expenditure issues, as they often result in employees struggling to access their pensions leaving them stranded and frustrated. Many municipalities are also failing to pay third-party providers.

 

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EXACTLY. CRIMINALS ARE APPOINTED UNDER THE GUISE OF CADRE EMPLOYMENT BY THE CRIME SYNDICATE NAMELY THE ANC IN GOVERNMENT.

Govan Mbeki Local Municipality failed to submit their AFS. Here at Mpumalanga Province

Obviously it will deteriorate when there's an organisation like SAMWU representing lazy municipal workers

And SAMWU...see no evil, hear no evil

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