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Ramaphosa issues guidelines for municipalities on water management and red tape reduction

30 April 2026
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President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasized the importance of translating national progress in reducing load shedding and enhancing logistics into tangible improvements at the local level. Speaking at the President’s Coordinating Council meeting in Boksburg, he urged municipalities to take the lead in effective service delivery. Ramaphosa’s remarks come amidst ongoing challenges in the energy sector and local governance, indicating a need for collaboration among mayors, premiers, and government officials to ensure that national strategies positively impact communities. The meeting aimed to align efforts and resources to address critical issues facing municipalities across the country.

Why It Matters

Load shedding has been a persistent issue in South Africa, affecting economic activity and daily life. The government has been under pressure to find solutions, with energy supply disruptions leading to significant economic losses. Municipalities play a crucial role in implementing national policies and ensuring that improvements reach residents directly. Effective local governance is essential for addressing the impacts of energy shortages and improving service delivery, as the country’s infrastructure and public services are directly influenced by local administration capabilities.

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