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Ratepayers association criticises eThekwini's unused R1b
Ratepayers association criticises eThekwini's unused R1b

The Citizen

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Citizen

Ratepayers association criticises eThekwini's unused R1b

THE Bluff Ratepayers and Residents Association (BRRA) expressed deep disappointment following the revelations contained in the recent statement from the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry regarding the more than R1 billion in unspent grants allocated for urgently needed infrastructure upgrades. Chairperson of the association Norman Gilbert said the report highlights what residents across eThekwini already experience daily, such as Deterioration of water and sanitation systems, Failing stormwater infrastructure, Lack of urgency in addressing basic services. 'For the municipality to be in possession of such significant funding while communities are left to contend with collapsed roads, recurring water outages, and flooding is nothing short of a betrayal of public trust,' said Gilbert. He said the reasons cited for the under-expenditure, bureaucratic delays, and lack of urgency, are unacceptable in the face of worsening living conditions for residents. 'These missed opportunities not only undermine public confidence but also exacerbate the social and economic challenges already faced by our communities,' he said. Chief growth officer for the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Zanele Khomo, said in a statement Durban's water and sanitation system is under severe strain, with much of its infrastructure, such as pipelines and treatment facilities, ageing and deteriorating. 'The growing water demand continues to place additional pressure on the system. Furthermore, poor management of the City's stormwater networks is increasing the City's vulnerability to flooding. These challenges have become a serious concern for businesses, many of which are experiencing operational downtime and have been forced to explore alternative options to sustain their operations. 'Despite these challenges and the urgent need to upgrade deteriorating infrastructure, the capital budget is on a declining trajectory. According to the Durban EDGE (2025), National Treasury guidelines indicate that 20% of the total budget should be allocated to capital infrastructure expenditure. However, in our current budget, 9.95% has been allocated for capital expenditure, which is far below the recommended threshold.' The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry believes that efforts should be focused on: Improving the regulatory framework Regular maintenance, refurbishment, and replacement of critical infrastructure. Increasing infrastructure investment through private-public partnerships Non-Revenue water reduction At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Durban Chamber of Commerce raises alarm over eThekwini Municipality's R1 billion in unspent infrastructure grants
Durban Chamber of Commerce raises alarm over eThekwini Municipality's R1 billion in unspent infrastructure grants

IOL News

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • IOL News

Durban Chamber of Commerce raises alarm over eThekwini Municipality's R1 billion in unspent infrastructure grants

The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry NPC has expressed deep concern about the unspent grants earmarked for infrastructure upgrades, amounting to over R1 billion. It stated that with eThekwini Municipality's ongoing service delivery challenges, this not only reflects poor governance within the municipality but also represents significant missed opportunities to create a more enabling environment for businesses to thrive. The Mercury recently reported that there have been concerns that close to a billion rand in grants have not been spent. While the mayor's office expressed general concerns about under-expenditure, it stated that it intends to spend 95% of the grants. The chamber said Durban's water and sanitation system is under severe strain, with much of its infrastructure, such as pipelines and treatment facilities, ageing and deteriorating. 'The growing water demand continues to place additional pressure on the system. Furthermore, poor management of the City's stormwater networks is increasing the City's vulnerability to flooding. These challenges have become a serious concern for businesses, many of which are experiencing operational downtime and have been forced to explore alternative options to sustain their operations,' said the chamber in a statement. It noted that despite these challenges and the urgent need to upgrade deteriorating infrastructure, the capital budget is on a declining trajectory. 'According to the Durban EDGE (2025), National Treasury guidelines indicate that 20% of the total budget should be allocated to capital infrastructure expenditure. However, in our current budget, only 9.95% has been allocated for capital expenditure, which is far below the recommended threshold. 'As organised business, we recognise that infrastructure plays a critical role in sustaining business confidence, fostering rapid economic growth, and investment in Durban,' it said. The statement outlined that the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry NPC believes efforts should be focused on: Improving the regulatory framework Regular maintenance, refurbishment, and replacement of critical infrastructure Increasing infrastructure investment through public-private partnerships Reducing non-revenue water 'The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry NPC, together with the private sector, is committed to working with the City to address the infrastructure challenges. We have submitted a proposal to the City to address these challenges through a PPP model but have not received any commitment to date,' it said. 'There needs to be accountability and transparency. Failing to spend allocated grants efficiently has the potential to lead to further deterioration of infrastructure, which will have far-reaching implications for our economy. Therefore, we urge eThekwini Municipality to review its bureaucratic systems, fast-track priority infrastructure projects urgently, and actively involve the business sector to ensure that available funding is utilised efficiently and effectively for the benefit of the City and businesses,' it concluded THE MERCURY

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