CoGTA Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma speaking at a government event.due to political interference in the administration and in the tender process by councillors. That is according to the Minister of Cooperative Governance Doctor Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
Dlamini-Zuma has warned against political meddling in the tender processes and administration in municipalities. She says the interference is often to blame for“There are municipalities that find themselves in distress due to failures of governance. We just need to strengthen intergovernmental relations, strengthen oversight and fight corruption, corruption just erodes the trust between people and government completely and we don’t really need to be rigging tenders, fraud, bribery, and nepotism.
Premier Sihle Zikalala says the provincial government has tasked the provincial Department of Cooperative Governance to conduct a skills audit across all municipalities. “The disasters we have faced over the past three years including COVID-19, July unrest, and the recent floods have decimated the economies of our municipalities. In this regard, part of our discussions must focus on how we are going to assist industries that were hardest hit and help create much-needed employment and economic opportunities so that these industries can recover and attract new investments.
Wooo actually our gerviment make a big mistake why all job is under contract must be stop please
No s!t Sherlock! What rock has DlaminiZuma been sleeping under?
Flip this, a northern cape official based in Kimberly has to drive to springbok to have a plumbing issue fixed, because nobody employed at that office knows what to do
Your don't say
Shame !!
mckaytracey That's the result of cadre deployment. Nothing else. And now they even want to go to court to defend it.
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What are you doing about it?
No shit Sherlock.
I hv a few questions How many municipalities has this prime case of incompetence NDZ personally visited & done a tour thru the region, visited the offices, browsed thru their paperwork, maybe done a debtors inspection ? Any competent manager at the coalface wud do that GDCoGTA
And Nepotism, ook their employees it's rotten there, interviews are just window shopping they have free corruption recruitment policy
Jislaaik this minister is so super bright and responsive. DlaminiZuma NationalCoGTA
She better be careful, someone is going to ask questions next time she appears in public. Can she throw a better tantrum than Cele?
At least she admit that politics interfere with our lives. We already know.
And yet the ANC is going to court to fight for the right to keep cadre deployment. These guys are too dof to connect the dots.
Johannesburg is a prime example of complete utter 30% failure.
Is this the best she can come up with. Why only now.
Imagine if she had been President 😳 this country would be worse than Zim
Shocking! We never knew that.
Thats a reflection of her incompetence she has been only a covid minister, now she wakes up and remembers that she has a portfolio.
Funny she didn't mention corruption and incompetence
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Haha .. Bunch of ..
And she will do nothing about it... 🤷🏽♂️
Noh! Are you serious? What would we have done without this highly classified bit of intel🙄
Example of when you trip over your own feet... Or wait When the one hand does not know what the other is doing... That's a better one.
Correction. Continued, deep routed and systemic interference. Deepened and camouflaged by deployment and cronyism. All parties do this! IDPs and public participation is a sham!! Oversight is done by puppets, the ignorant and dishonest.
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Only see now We have been saying this for long time Mxm
You are not helping any of us. You guys (ANC)has caused more damage that good in this country of us
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