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President Ramaphosa calls for councillors to recognise the urgency to turn around local government at SALGA National Conference
President Cyril Ramaphosa says municipalities are the first point of contact between government and the people and when there are local government failures, the effects are felt immediately and they are far-reaching. Addressing delegates virtually at the 6th SALGA National Conference which is being held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, 2 - 4 March 2022, Ramaphosa says the challenges in municipalities do not only affect the lives of communities, they damage both local economies and the South African economy. Three months ago South Africa held local government elections, in which the people of South Africa once again exercised their democratic rights freely and fairly. The SALGA National Conference is held every five years after local government elections and is attended by senior decision-makers in municipalities made-up of mayors, speakers, municipal managers and chief financial officers. "By providing reliable water supply, sanitation, energy and refuse services, and through road and infrastructure maintenance, local government enables our economy to grow and create employment. As leaders across government, we have to work with all stakeholders in municipalities to deliver a better life to our communities," Ramaphosa says. There is hope that the Municipal Structures Amendment Act, which came into effect on 01 November 2021, will bring about positive changes for the sector with the revised Code of Conduct for councillors. The Code introduces consequences for those who do not uphold and adhere to it. This comes amid the introduction of additional measures to strengthen local government. President Ramaphosa has wished the new leadership of SALGA which will be elected before the end of the conference well and all new councillors in their task of improving the lives of the people of South Africa. "I do not doubt that each one of us understands the urgency of this moment. Let us turn local government around," he said. The conference deliberations will continue until Friday.
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