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KwaZulu-Natal Government Cracks Down on Underperforming Departments

August 28, 2025
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KwaZulu-Natal Government Cracks Down on Underperforming Departments

KZN Education MEC Sipho Hlomuka at the 2024 NSC Results Release Award Ceremony held at the Chief Albert International Convention Centre in Durban. He awarded a full bursary, a cash prize voucher of R10,000.00, and laptop. Photo: SANDILE NDLOVU

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The KwaZulu-Natal provincial government is increasing pressure on its underperforming departments, starting with the Department of Education. Provincial leaders have announced that the Department of Transport could face similar scrutiny if it doesn’t implement urgent reforms.

The Department of Education has been placed under strict terms to address its long-standing problems. These include infrastructure backlogs, mismanagement of funds, teacher shortages, and delayed textbook deliveries. The provincial cabinet has demanded the department provide clear timelines, measurable progress, and transparent reporting on its operations.

Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube stated that excuses will no longer be tolerated. “We are no longer entertaining empty promises,” she said during a provincial briefing. She emphasized that leadership changes and more drastic interventions would follow if the department fails to meet its obligations.

The Department of Transport has also been warned it could be next. That department has faced criticism over poor road maintenance, slow response to infrastructure damage, and allegations of corruption in tender processes. Rural communities in particular have suffered due to unsafe and deteriorating roads.

Civil society organizations and unions have welcomed the decision, calling it long overdue. They urged both departments to take the warnings seriously and prove their commitment to improvement.

Analysts see this tough approach as a potential turning point for accountability in departments that directly affect citizens’ daily lives. However, questions remain about whether the government will follow through consistently.

For residents of KwaZulu-Natal, the issue centers on basic needs: safe schools, adequate teaching resources, and functional roads. The pressure is now on the provincial government to ensure these essential services are delivered without delay.

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