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Mkhize Urges political parties to appoint competent councillors

October 20, 2024
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In a recent statement, COGTA Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma Mkhize emphasized the critical need for political parties to prioritize competence in their selection of councillors. With local governance facing significant challenges, including service delivery issues and community dissatisfaction, Mkhize’s call comes at a pivotal moment for South Africa’s political landscape.

Mkhize highlighted that the effectiveness of local councils directly impacts citizens’ daily lives, from waste management to infrastructure development. He argued that merely appointing individuals based on political loyalty or party affiliation undermines the essential functions of local governance. Instead, parties should focus on identifying candidates with the necessary skills, experience, and dedication to public service.

The minister underscored the importance of transparency and accountability in the appointment process. “Communities deserve leaders who are not only competent but also committed to serving their interests,” he stated. By selecting skilled individuals, political parties can foster trust and confidence among the electorate, which is crucial for the health of democracy.

Mkhize also addressed the growing discontent among citizens regarding service delivery failures. He noted that many municipalities struggle due to a lack of qualified personnel capable of managing resources effectively. “We cannot afford to overlook the importance of professional governance,” he asserted, urging parties to consider candidates with proven track records in public administration and community engagement.

Furthermore, Mkhize’s call aligns with broader initiatives aimed at strengthening local government structures. As South Africa approaches the next election cycle, the focus on competent councillor appointments could be a game-changer for local governance. By prioritizing capability over connections, political parties have the opportunity to revitalize public trust and enhance service delivery, ultimately leading to stronger communities.

In conclusion, Mkhize’s message is clear: the future of local governance depends on the choices made today. Political parties must rise to the occasion and ensure that their councillor selections reflect a commitment to excellence and accountability, paving the way for a more effective and responsive government at the local level.

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