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25 February 2016 FREE STATE PROVINCIAL REPORT ON THE SUBMISSION OF
SECTION 47 REPORT 2013/2014 cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE Legislative Requirements Analysis per Output
Section 46 Reports Submission Section 129 Reports Section 47 Report: Progress Support provided to municipalities Challenges Analysis per Output cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS
According to Section 46(2) of the Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000, an annual performance report must form part of the municipality’s annual report in terms of Chapter 12 of the MFMA 56 of 2003. Section 127(2) of the MFMA states that the mayor of a municipality must, within seven months after the end of a financial year, table in the municipal council the annual report of the municipality and of any municipal entity under the municipality’s sole or shared control. cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS
Section 127(5) of the MFMA states that immediately after an annual report is tabled in the council in terms of subsection (2), the accounting officer of the municipality must- in accordance with section 21A of the Municipal Systems Act- make public the annual report; and invite the local community to submit representations in connection with the annual report; and submit the annual report to the Auditor-General, the relevant provincial treasury and the provincial department responsible for local government in the province. cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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SECTION 46 TABLING & SUBMISSION
MUNICIPALITY TABLING IN COUNCIL COMPLIANT SUBMISSION PUBLICATION Metropolitan Mangaung Metro 29/01/2015 Yes 10/03/2014 No 05/02/2015 Municipal website cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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SECTION 46 TABLING & SUBMISSION
MUNICIPALITY TABLING IN COUNCIL COMPLIANT SUBMISSION PUBLICATION Xhariep DM 30/01/2015 Yes 09/02/2015 No 05-25/02/2014 Notice boards Letsemeng LM 23/01/2015 04/02/2015 09/02/2015 Libraries & municipal units Kopanong LM 22/01/2015 22/01/2015 Website & municipal units Mohokare LM 30/01//2015 Libraries & website Naledi LM 21/01/2015 23/03/2015 Website & Dumelang News cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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SECTION 46 TABLING & SUBMISSION
MUNICIPALITY TABLING IN COUNCIL COMPLIANT SUBMISSION PUBLICATION Lejweleputswa DM 26/01/2015 Yes 30/01/2015 No 10/02/2015 Municipal offices & The New Age Masilonyana LM 23/01/2015 20/03/15 Dumelang News, notice boards & libraries Tokologo LM 04/02/2015 Express Tswelopele LM 28/01/2015 11/02/2015 29/01/2015 Municipal notice boards & website Matjhabeng LM 27/01/2015 02/02/2015 02/02/2015 website Nala LM 10/02/2015 cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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SECTION 46 TABLING & SUBMISSION
MUNICIPALITY TABLING IN COUNCIL COMPLIANT SUBMISSION PUBLICATION Thabo Mofutsanyana DM 29/01/2015 Yes 03/02/2015 No 05/02/2015 The Issue & municipal website Setsoto LM 26/01/2015 13/03/2015 30/01/2015 Public Eye & municipal website Dihlabeng 30/01/2015 10/03/2015 02-28/02/2015 Notice boards & libraries Nketoana LM 28/01/2015 04/02/2015 Municipal libraries & media Maluti-a-Phofung LM 22/01/2015 29/01/2015 Municipal units & website Phumelela LM 02/02/2015 30/01/2015 Vredenuus Mantsopa LM 27/01/2015 28/01/2015 Maluti News & Rekord. cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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SECTION 46 TABLING & SUBMISSION
MUNICIPALITY TABLING IN COUNCIL COMPLIANT SUBMISSION PUBLICATION Fezile Dabi DM 30/01/2015 Yes 05/02/2015 Sowetan. No Moqhaka LM 29/01/2015 10/02/2015 Kroonnuus No, tabled after legislated date Ngwathe LM 06/02/2015 09/02/2015 The New Age. Metsimaholo LM 28/01/2015 06/02/2015 Dumelang News & 24/02/2015 Puisano News. Mafube LM 02/02/2015 Notice boards & libraries. 06/02/2015 Frankfort Herald cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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ANALYSIS OF TABLING AND SUBMISSION OF SEC 46
According to information above, 24 municipalities tabled their annual performance reports for the financial year 2013/14 as per Section 46 of the MSA, within the legislated period; 15 municipalities submitted their annual reports after the date of tabling, rendering their submissions non-compliant; A total of 23 municipalities publicised their annual reports as required by law with the exception of Nala LM. cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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ANALYSIS OF TABLING AND SUBMISSION OF SEC 46
Of all 24 municipalities, only 09 municipalities placed their 2013/14 annual reports on their municipal websites as required by section 21A & 21B of the MSA; cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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SECTION 129 (OVERSIGHT) REPORTS
According to Section 129(1) of the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA) 56 of 2003, the council of a municipality must adopt an oversight report containing the council’s comments on the annual report not later than two months from the date on which the annual report was tabled in council in terms of section 127. Furthermore, subsection 3 states that: The accounting officer must in accordance with section 21A of the MSA make public an oversight report referred to in subsection (1) within seven days of its adoption. cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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SECTION 129 TABLING, SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION
MUNICIPALITY TABLING IN COUNCIL COMPLIANT SUBMISSION PUBLICATION Metropolitan Mangaung MM 28/04/2015 No, tabled after the legislated date 22/05/2015 No 29/04/2015 Mangaung Issue cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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SECTION 129 TABLING, SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION
MUNICIPALITY TABLING IN COUNCIL COMPLIANT SUBMISSION PUBLICATION Xhariep Xhariep DM 31/03/2015 Yes 09/04/2015 No No information provided Letsemeng LM 07/04/2015 31/03/2015 Libraries & municipal units Kopanong LM 02/04/2015 07/04/2015 Website, units & libraries Mohokare LM 26/03/2015 27/03/2015 17/04/2015 Municipal notice boards Naledi LM 18/03/2015 Yes. 23/03/2015 Seipone News cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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SECTION 129 TABLING, SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION
MUNICIPALITY TABLING IN COUNCIL COMPLIANT SUBMISSION PUBLICATION Lejweleputswa Lejweleputswa DM 30/03/2015 Yes 10/04/2015 No Municipal notice boards & libraries Masilonyana LM 31/03/2015 08/04/2015 Tokologo LM 21/04/2015 01/04/2015 notice boards & libraries Tswelopele LM Matjhabeng LM 20/04/2015 Nala LM cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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SECTION 129 TABLING, SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION
MUNICIPALITY TABLING IN COUNCIL COMPLIANT SUBMISSION PUBLICATION Thabo Mofutsanyana Thabo Mofutsanyana DM 30/03/2015 Yes 29/04/2015 No 02/04/2015 Free State News Setsoto LM 28/05/2015 No, tabled after the legislated date 03/06/2015 02/06/2015 municipal website Dihlabeng 29/05/2015 10/06/2015 05/06/2015 Municipal notice boards & libraries Nketoana LM 30/04/2015 01/06/2015 Municipal notice boards Maluti-a-Phofung LM 19/03/2015 27/03/2015 24/03/2015 Municipal website Phumelela LM 31/03/2015 20/05/2015 24/04/2015 Public notices Mantsopa LM 24/04/2015 01/04/2015 Notice boards & website cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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SECTION 46 TABLING & SUBMISSION
MUNICIPALITY TABLING IN COUNCIL COMPLIANT SUBMISSION PUBLICATION Fezile Dabi Fezile Dabi DM 31/03/2015 Yes 01/04/2015 01/04/2015 Municipal website. Moqhaka LM 27/05/2015 No 30/06/2015 Ngwathe LM 14/04/2015 No, tabled after the legislated date 16/04/2015 30/04/2015 Dumelang News Metsimaholo LM 20/05/2015 10/04/2015 Dumelang News Mafube LM 08/04/2015 01/04/2015 Frankfort Herald cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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SUBMISSION TO THE LEGISLATURE
According to Sec 132 of the MFMA, the final annual report with the Oversight report must be submitted to the Legislature and the MEC must monitor compliance. Out of 24 municipalities, only Letsemeng and Naledi Local municipalities submitted their reports to the Legislature.
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SUPPORT PROVIDED TO MUNICIPALITIES
Reminders sent to municipalities PMS Assessment workshops held with municipalities from July 2013 – August 2013 to ensure alignment with the National Key Performance Indicators The Department launched a Provincial PMS Forum in June aimed at addressing some of the challenges that municipalities are facing and will continue to work with relevant stakeholders to achieve a hundred percent compliance. cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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CHALLENGES Non-compliance with legislated dates for submission
The conclusion that can be drawn from the above is that although the figure of tabling the reports is high, municipalities do not give the same regard to submitting and publicizing their reports. cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Analysis per Output COGTA has undertaken to monitor and evaluate cooperation amongst government stakeholders to achieve improved service delivery. COGTA’s approach is aligned to the principles of the Presidency’s document on Improving Government Performance which is to: Strengthen our ability to cooperate across the three spheres of government and work as a single delivery machine. Build a partnership between government and civil society so that we can work together to achieve our goal of a better life. According to the Presidency, the outcome performance system is not limited to measuring outcomes and outputs, it is meant to serve as a mechanism to guide the direction of policy implementation; and ensure that we are doing what matters the most. cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Analysis per Output It was therefore important that government identify priorities which will bring the vision and reality closer together, hence the identification of twelve outcomes, which inform the MTSF. COGTA is therefore responsible for Outcome 9, thereby ensuring that the Local Government system is responsive, accountable, effective and efficient. All 24 municipalities have tabled and submitted their annual performance reports for the fiscal year which includes the performance of municipalities as per the Outcome 9 and other legislative prescripts as contained in the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 (MSA). cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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All municipalities submitted their IDPs to the MEC
Output 1: A Differentiated Approach to Municipal Financing, Planning and Support All municipalities submitted their IDPs to the MEC IDP Assessments were conducted to assess: the credibility of the IDP compilation; identifying gaps and provide assistance needed by the municipalities as indicated; the synchrony between respective municipality’s integrated development plans and other planning tools such as the municipal budget, Provincial planning instruments; and analysis of the final adoption and submission dates of IDPs 2013/2014 financial years . cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Output 2: Improved Access to Basic Services
The allocated Municipal Infrastructure Grant budget for the 2013/2014 financial year was R968, 682, and R960, 060, was spent by the end of June 2014 which is 99% spending of the budget. The total 2012/2013 MIG roll-over of R51, 912, was also spent by the end of May The total amount of R1,011,972, was therefore spent on the following project categories from the above expenditure including the roll over: 12% (R124m) was spent on water; 33%(R330m) on sanitation 24%(R245m) on roads and storm water; 15% (R150m) on sport and recreation and multipurpose centers; 4% (R40m) on Project Management Units 3% (R29m) on fencing; 2%(R26m) on high mast lights; 2% (R24m) on solid waste disposal; 2% (R21m) on taxi ranks; 3% (R23m) on cemeteries, community halls, firefighting and street trading, respectively. . cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Output 3: The Community Work Programme Implemented
CWP in Free State has 13 sites, all of which are currently operational. The programme benefits 13 municipalities, 163 wards, and at least 29 towns and localities. At the request of FS COGTA, Edenville and Koppies were combined and reported as Ngwathe from the 1st April 2013. The province has 1 provincial and 3 local implementing agents. Seriti manages 6 sites; Mercy Life manages 3 sites, Tholwana E Molemo 1 site and Mngcunube 3 sites. . cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Output 4: Initiatives Supportive of the Human Settlements Outcome
Land Use Applications A total of 348 land use applications were received for the financial year 2013/2014 and 21 Townships Board meetings were held. Only 4 objections to proposed developments were received. Township Establishment The department recommended the following township establishments for approval to the MEC whereby 3490 new Erven were created. A total number of 6 applications were received for township establishments from 3 municipalities, whereby 4 were for private land development and 2 for informal land development. A total number 3490 new erven were established, 3317 were informal and 173 private. . cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Output 5: Deepen Democracy through a Refined Ward Committee System
The department was only able to assist with the roll out to the following 4 municipalities in the 2013/2014 financial year: Mafube Local Municipality 27 January - 02 February 2014 Dihlabeng Local Municipality April 2014 Setsoto Local Municipality May 2014 Tokologo Local Municipality 17 – 20 June 2014 Izimbizo Various programs of public participations took place in the province. The department convenes some and supported other provincial and national department activities. Key amongst those activities were Operation Hlasela, Heritage Day celebration and municipal community outreach programs. . cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Output 6: Improved Municipal Financial and Administrative Capabilities
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FREE STATE 2014/15 MUNICIPAL AUDIT OUTCOMES
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Output 6: Improved Municipal Financial and Administrative Capabilities
Table above reflects an improvement of three district municipalities and three local municipalities managing to sustain an Unqualified Audit outcome with matters of emphasis. Financial management within municipalities has, although not yet at the desired level, improved over the recent years to a situation where, the following 6 municipalities received unqualified audits during the 2013/2014 financial year: Fezile Dabi DM Lejweleputswa DM Thabo Mofutsanyana DM Dihlabeng LM Nketoana LM Tswelopele LM . cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Output 6: Improved Municipal Financial and Administrative Capabilities
Section 57 of the Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 reads- (1) A person to be appointed as the municipal manager of a municipality, and a person to be appointed as a manager directly accountable to the municipal manager, may be appointed to that position only- (a) in terms of a written employment contract with the municipality complying with the provisions of this section; and (b) subject to a separate performance agreement concluded annually as provided for in subsection (2). Section 53 of the MFMA, outlines the linkage between the budget, SDBIP and performance agreements. As per legislation, the municipalities are expected to submit performance agreements (PA) and employment contracts (EC) to the MEC of Local Government. During the 2013/2014 financial year, the following municipalities submitted performance agreements of Senior Managers that include key LGTAS performance indicators as per legislative prescripts . cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Output 6: Improved Municipal Financial and Administrative Capabilities
NO OF POSITIONS EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT SUBMITTED EC OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT SUBMITTED PA OUTSTANDING TOTAL 125 81 26 34 35 . cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Output 6: Improved Municipal Financial and Administrative Capabilities
A follow-up workshop on IDP/SDBIP/PMS alignment workshop was held on the 11th-12th September 2013, during which all municipalities attended. A workshop on Recruitment & Retention (R&R) was conducted on the 23rdMay 2014 with municipalities as an initiative from DCOG, with the intention to assist them to review their R&R Strategies. District based workshops were conducted for municipalities on the newly gazetted Regulations on the appointment of senior managers and employment conditions were held from 19th-25thMarch 2014 for municipalities. A PMS Summit was held on the 04th-05th June 2014 whereby both Political and Administrative offices from the 24 municipalities were invited to attend. The purpose of the workshop was to support municipalities on compliance issues and how to link IDP, SDBIP, and PMS. A total of 22 municipalities attended the workshop with the exception of the following 2 local municipalities; Matjhabeng and Masilonyana. . cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Output 7: A Single Window of Coordination
Municipalities had been in undated with reporting requirements for various stakeholders to a point where service delivery was affected negatively. Output 7 seeks to ensure that in Local Government sphere, a Single window of Coordination is developed and operational The problem of coordination and alignment of interventions of departments and agencies impacting on local government remains a massive challenge that requires creative and radical solutions. A need has been identified to ensure that targeted policies and legislation are reviewed and that the various support, monitoring and other interventions by national and provincial departments, State Owned Enterprises and various other stakeholders are better coordinated. . cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Output 7: A Single Window of Coordination
The tasks of tackling the varied problems facing municipalities are cross-cutting and complex. The concept of a single window of coordination is thus a new organizational ethos intended to bring key departments together to facilitate cross departmental collaborative partnerships to impact more decisively and positively on municipal performance. It will also provide for a more focused oversight and support role to municipalities and a greater knowledge bank on municipal environments. . cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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Output 7: A Single Window of Coordination
The MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs promulgated a set of 43 standard by-laws in 2011 to assist municipalities with promulgation of by-laws as outlined in Section 12, 13 and 14 of the Municipal Systems Act, (Act No 32 of 2000 as amended) Municipalities were advised to identify top 5 critical by-laws for promulgation process to make public participation manageable. After identification and final promulgation of their first top five (Phase One) critical by-laws in the Provincial Gazette, municipalities can then identify their other critical by-laws for their Second Phase of promulgation. cooperative governance and traditional affairs Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs FREE STATE PROVINCE
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