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also rated it as good and very good respectively. More than half respondents did not express<br />

their view on the said matter due to their little knowledge and information about it. The<br />

Municipality had set up performance target/deliverables to monitor skill levels <strong>of</strong> staff. In<br />

spite <strong>of</strong> the above mentioned claim by the management <strong>of</strong> the local municipality, the skills<br />

level <strong>of</strong>the municipal staff needs to be improved through skill development programmes. A<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> the interviewees (two-thirds) saw the local municipality as not having the<br />

requisite capacity to handle service delivery and its efficiency. About two in five <strong>of</strong> the<br />

respondents knew little about the existing municipal capacity and therefore could not<br />

comment about it.<br />

Approximately one in five respondents felt that there was the needed knowledge and skill in<br />

the study area, whereas the majority (two-thirds) in contrast indicated that there was lack <strong>of</strong><br />

needed knowledge and skill to fulfil the constitutional mandate <strong>of</strong> the Local Municipality.<br />

Just below two in five respondents did not know much about the existing and expected skill<br />

and knowledge in the study area.<br />

Generally, most household heads (over half) indicated a poor level <strong>of</strong> financial management.<br />

Approximately two in five felt that the level <strong>of</strong>efficiency <strong>of</strong>financial management was on the<br />

average. Meanwhile close to two in five respondents saw excellence in the way and manner<br />

finances were managed in the local municipality. Whilst about less than one in ten accorded<br />

it a good rating, an equally less than one in ten concluded that the financial section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Local Municipality was doing a very good job.<br />

The rates and consumer debtors have continued to escalate in the Ulundi Municipality. The<br />

failure by the community <strong>of</strong> Ulundi to meet its financial obligations to the Municipality was<br />

having a negative financial effect to the extent that statutory reserves were being utilised to<br />

fund debtors, with the result that little or no funds were available for infrastructure expansion<br />

and or replacement. The lOP <strong>of</strong> Ulundi municipality was therefore restricted to projects<br />

funded by way <strong>of</strong>grants.<br />

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