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    • The draft: Municipal financial misconduct regulations 

      Ntliziywana, Phindile (Local Government Bulletin, 2012-10)
      On 13 July 2012, the National Treasury published the draft Municipal Financial Misconduct Regulations for public comment. They set out processes and procedures that municipalities and entities must follow when dealing with ...
    • The functioning of ward committees: Challenges and prospects 

      de Visser, Jaap (Dullah Omar Institute, 2007)
      Ward committees were formally introduced in 2000, and many municipalities soon commenced the process of establishing them. The establishment rate of ward committees across the country now stands at over 90% and is growing, ...
    • Implementing Spluma: A review of four ‘Post-Spluma’ provincial planning bills 

      de Visser, Jaap; Poswa, Xavia (Dullah Omar Institute for Constitutional Law, Governance and Human Rights, 2017-10)
      Between 2015 and 2017, municipalities across the country developed municipal planning bylaws. Many municipalities were assisted by national government and/or provincial governments. The involvement of both the national ...
    • Implementing the Municipal Systems Amendment Act 

      de Visser, Jaap (Local Government Bulletin, 2011)
      The Municipal Systems Amendment Act was signed into law by the President on 5 July 2011 and is set to have a major impact on municipal governance. Regulations to give further substance to the Act are on their way. The first ...
    • The implication of noncompliance with Treasury's competency requirements 

      Ntliziywana, Phindile (Local Government Bulletin, 2011-11)
      In 2007, in response to capacity constraints bedeviling local government, the National Treasury issued regulations setting out minimum competency requirements which all municipal financial and supply chain management ...
    • Lessons from Carolina: Acid mine drainage, access to water and intergovernmental relations 

      May, Annette (Local Government Bulletin, 2012-10)
      Initiatives such as the Blue Drop and Green Drop certification programmes indicate government's commitment to improving the quality of drinking water. However, while many municipalities have made progress, there are still ...
    • Muddying the waters: the Supreme Court of Appeal’s judgment in the Mazibuko case 

      Sandra, Liebenberg; Jackie, Dugard (ESR Review, 2009)
      On 25 March 2009, the Supreme Court of Appeal handed down judgment in the Mazibuko case. The case was an appeal against the judgment of the Johannesburg High Court (now the South Gauteng High Court) of 30 April 2008, ...
    • Municipal law making under SPLUMA: A survey of fifteen "first generation" municipal planning by-laws 

      de Visser, Jaap; Poswa, Xavia (Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, 2019)
      The legal framework for spatial planning and land use management changed with the introduction of the new Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act 16 of 2013 (SPLUMA). SPLUMA facilitates the shift of power over critical ...
    • Municipalities' readiness to comply with treasury's competency requirements 

      Ntliziywana, Phindile (Local Government Bulletin, 2012-06)
      In just under six months, the competency framework in the National Treasury's Minimum Competency Regulations will take full effect. Therefore, the article seeks to urge the National Treasury to be robust in implementing ...
    • Overseeing the overseers: assessing compliance with municipal intervention rules in South Africa 

      de Visser, Jaap; November, Jerome (Springer, 2017)
      Section 139 of the Constitution of South Africa empowers provinces to intervene into municipalities, an instrument to correct serious failures in local government. This article discusses the policy and legal framework for ...
    • Regional spatial development framework vs municipal zoning scheme - which trumps the other? 

      Ntliziywana, Phindile (Local Government Bulletin, 2012-04)
      For a considerable time, many municipalities, or their officials, have considered themselves bound by the provisions of the spatial development framework (SDF) or the regional spatial development framework (RSDF) or ...
    • Riot damage - who pays? 

      Chigwata, Tinashe (Local Government Bulletin, 2011-11)
      Protest actions has become part of South Africa's political landscape. The extent to which it is increasingly marked by violence is cause of alarm. Assemblies, pickets, marches and demonstrations are essential features of ...
    • Socio-economic rights and the process of privatizing basic municipal services 

      Steytler, Nico (Law, Democracy & Development, University of the Western Cape, 2004)
      The socio-economic righ ts in the Bill of Rights bind all organs of state, including municipalities. These rights may also impose posicive obligations. Through the delivery of basic services. municipalities fu lfi l some ...
    • Testing the metal of the Municipal Systems Amendment Act of 2011 

      Ntliziywana, Phindile (Local Government Bulletin, 2012-06)
      The Local Government: Municipal Systems Amendment Act 7 of 2011 sought to put a halt to a phenomenon of staffing municipalities with unqualified people, thereby ensuring that skilled people are appointed. Its provisions ...