Western Cape Local Government 2024/25 Budget

2nd April 2024

Anton Bredell, Western Cape Minister of Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning presented the Department of Local Government’s budget for 2024/25 in the provincial parliament on Tuesday 26 March.

Minister Bredell said the budget allocation of R440.4 million for the 2024/25 financial year reflects the Department’s commitment to address the challenges facing the province and to continue providing support to local governments in order for them to provide services to their residents.

Minister Bredell said the province was affected by several natural disasters during the past year, and that these disasters were experienced by people in the local governments where they live and work.

“Looking back over the past year in our province, R3.5billion worth of infrastructure was destroyed in just 2 flooding events in June and September of 2023.  We suffered extensive damages along our coastline due to storm surges in 2023, Garden Route District calculated this to be more than R46 million. Currently we are faced with an extremely busy fire season, which has stretched our firefighting resources to the limits several times already. Our fire services have since December 2023 responded to 9500 fires, which burned 135 000 hectares of land.”

Minister Bredell also referred to the electricity outage experienced by several towns and communities in the Karoo in February 2024. “This was our first experience with what a blackout represents. In this instance fewer than 50 000 people were affected, and through the coordination of the Disaster Management Centre, all Western Cape departments stepped in to support those communities. But we need to be ready when 7 million people in this province must survive without electricity for weeks if we are to experience a countrywide blackout. The R89 million we spent on backup generators for essential services in the previous financial year came to very good use during this crisis.” 

The Minister said that the Western Cape Department of Local Government is performing very well, and this is reflected in the high standard of functionality of Western Cape municipalities. 

“Our own research at the end of 2023 indicates that 25 out of the 30 municipalities are stable and perform well when measured against council functionality, administrative stability, service delivery performance, and financial sustainability.

Other government entities and independent research organisations make similar findings:

Secondary city, large town and Small-town) municipalities from the Western Cape are the best. Swartland Local Municipality is recognised as the best municipality in South Africa.”

Minister Bredell said earmarked allocations in the 2024/25 budget reflects where current challenges are being experienced, and where additional support to local governments are needed. Earmarked allocations include:

 

Issued by Western Cape