THE SUCCESS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE NUMBERS THAT TELL THE REAL STORY
15 March 2016
Since the dawn of democracy, the African National Congress (ANC) has made tremendous progress in developing the local government system and creating better communities for all. The past 15 years have been characterised by the need for and pursuit of development and prosperity, synonymous with human aspirations for a better life. The ANC government does indeed have good stories to tell, stories of growth, progress and active citizenship.
Speaking at the first in a series of report back briefings as we approach the end of the current term of local government, ANC Head of Policy, Comrade Jeff Radebe said, “As the ANC, we set out to deliver on key objectives as set out in the Local Government Manifesto of 2011. Through the collective power of collaboration, we have achieved on key mandates such as putting people first; ensuring delivery of basic services; good governance; sound financial management; and building strong institutions,”
He explains that progress has been made in establishing municipal systems and processes, and in strengthening their overall institutional capability.
Significant achievements have been made in the delivery of basic services such as water, refuse removal, electricity and sanitation. To date, the total share of households accessing basic services has increased from 77% to 86% in the case of electricity while water infrastructure has seen an upward growth of 6%, from 80% to 86% which exceeded Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) standards and the Millenium Development Goals (MDG) target. The proportion of households accessing sanitation went up from 62% to 80%, also exceeding the MDG target. According to the General Household Survey 2014, the percentage of households with access to waste collection services is 74,6%.