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Service delivery in most municipalities in the North West province is said to be on the brink of collapse. Many of them struggle to collect revenue, and this impacts negatively on the provision of services to their respective communities.

Uncollected trash seen in this picture.

However, due to a lack of funds in some municipalities, the grant has been used for the payment of salaries and other creditors. This then poses a challenge to infrastructure development projects. Another municipality is Lekwa-Teemane which comprises the towns of Bloemhof and Christiana. The municipality also relies on its R15 million grant for survival.

“Our tyres are bursting, our macs are always not in order, because of only one thing, our roads are very bad,” laments one resident.

 

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Yes in that case I this East London munsipality is totally useless because i am sure this is the dirtiest city

These people can’t run a municipality but they want to run a country 😂

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