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World Bank $925M loan set to revamp SA metro services
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68923, member: 636"] The World Bank has approved a $925 million loan for South Africa to improve essential urban services in its eight largest metropolitan municipalities. Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana stated that the funds, part of a larger $3 billion initiative, would support enhancements to water, electricity, and waste management systems. The program employs a results-based financing model where disbursements are contingent upon municipalities demonstrating verified improvements in service delivery. This initiative targets the metropolitan areas of Buffalo City, Cape Town, Ekurhuleni, Johannesburg, Tshwane, eThekwini, Mangaung, and Nelson Mandela Bay. These regions are home to approximately 22 million people and account for the majority of the nation's economic activity. The program is designed to address long-standing issues, including infrastructure deterioration and financial instability within municipal services. Officials indicated that the six-year plan aims to build more resilient cities by incentivizing better operational performance and accountability. The World Bank confirmed this is its first Program-for-Results operation in South Africa, linking funding directly to the achievement of specific, pre-agreed results. [/QUOTE]
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