South Africa's municipalities are bleeding billions dry while taps run empty and lights flicker off.
Municipal meltdown hits critical mass
Municipal meltdown hits critical mass
- 162 out of 257 councils are in financial distress.
- Poor revenue grabs and skyrocketing debt cripple basics.
- Many lean hard on national handouts plus rates.
- Funds vanish into mismanagement instead of fixes.
- Big metros rake in huge water and power bills yearly.
- Tiny chunks return to pipes or grid upgrades.
- Billions collected yet leaks and outages rage on.
- Residents pay up but get crap delivery in return.
- Demands lock service fees straight into maintenance pots.
- Government eyes performance-tied cash handouts.
- R27.7 billion targets metro utility overhauls soon.
- Slack performers face fund reroutes to better hands.
- Just 41 councils scored clean audits last year.
- Weak controls and dodgy procurement run rampant.
- Debt piles up to Eskom plus water boards massively.
- Trust tanks as businesses choke on disruptions.
- Velenkosini Hlabisa demands swift coordinated fixes.
- Draft White Paper drops 65 hardcore recommendations.
- Plans stretch 30 years with data-driven warnings.
- Ends cadre deployment nonsense through pro appointments.
- 2026 hands out R110.1 billion equitable share chunk.
- Adds R54.7 billion in conditional grants with strings.
- Rewards solid performers while sidelining failures.
- Pushes fiscal discipline to stop endless waste.