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The cash-strapped Kopanong Municipality in the Free State is once again struggling to pay its workers and councillors.

The municipality has paid its workers late several times this year.Kopanong is among several municipalities in the province where workers have to bear the brunt of the poor state of finances.

Others include Masilonyana and Mafube. Lobe says the cash flow challenge of Kopanong is a legacy issue, emanating from the lack of a tax base and high levels of poverty and unemployment.Free State’s 16 municipalities owe Eskom over R17 billion: Wayne Duvenhage

 

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