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BUFFALO CITY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY. Presentation TO THE NCOP Session 3: Building the capacity of Local Government to accelerate Service Delivery. A City Growing with You. Buffalo City Metro : A City in a Region. Locality. Buffalo City Metro land area is 2,515km² with 68km of coastline - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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BUFFALO CITY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY PRESENTATION TO THE NCOP SESSION 3: BUILDING THE CAPACITY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT TO ACCELERATE SERVICE DELIVERY A City Growing with You
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BUFFALO CITY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY

P R E S E N TAT I O N T O T H E N C O P

S E S S I O N 3 : B U I L D I N G T H E C A P A C I T Y O F L O C A L G O V E R N M E N T T O A C C E L E R A T E S E R V I C E D E L I V E R Y

A City Growing with You

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BUFFALO CITY METRO : A CITY IN A REGION

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LOCALITY• Buffalo City Metro land area is 2,515km² with 68km of

coastline• Buffalo City Metro is the key urban center of the eastern part

of Eastern Cape Province• Corridor of urban areas from the “port city” of East London to

the east through Mdantsane and reaching Dimbaza in the west.

• East London is the primary node and dominant economic hub.

• King William’s Town area is the secondary node and functions as a regional service center with Bhisho as the Provincial Administrative hub.

• Contains a wide ban of rural settlements on either side of the urban corridor

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METRO REGIONAL PROFILE

• Urban regions extend well beyond the border of the municipality & have a much larger environmental and economic footprint

• Two major urban areas i.e. NMMM & BCMM in Eastern Cape and both port cities

• BCMM influence stretches far beyond our municipal borders

• Includes the greater Amatole Region as far as the O.R . Tambo Region

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DESCRIPTION OF MUNICIPAL TYPE

B C M M M E T R O I N B R I E FBuffalo City is a category ‘A’

municipality

A category ‘A’ municipality is described as an area that can reasonably be regarded as-

A conurbation featuring- Areas of High Population Density; An Intense Movement of People,

Goods and Services; Extensive Development; and Multiple Business Districts and

Industrial Areas A Centre of Economic Activity with a

Complex and Diverse Economy; A Single Area for which Integrated

Development Planning is desirable; and

An area having strong Interdependent Social and Economic Linkages between its Constituent Units.

• Establishment (per s12 of Municipal Structures Act): Provincial Gazette Extraordinary No 2565 of 16 May 2011

• No of Wards: 50 Wards• No of Councillors: 100

Councillors (50 Wards/ 50 PR)• Municipal Type: A municipality

with a mayoral executive system combined with a ward participatory system

• Seat of Council: East London, City Hall

A City Growing with You

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LEADERSHIP

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SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE : A SNAPSHOT

A metro population of around 1,000,000 75 % of the population in urban areas 25 % of the population in rural settlements Demographic 41% of population is aged 19 or below 52 % of population is aged between 20 & 59 years of age Relatively youthful population requires facilities & economic opportunities

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0 - 45 - 910 - 1415 - 1920 - 2425 - 2930 - 3435 - 3940 - 4445 - 4950 - 5455 - 5960 - 6465 - 6970 - 7475 - 7980 - 8485 +

12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12Community Survey 2007

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SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE : A SNAPSHOT

Income

42% less than R3500 / month(ECSECC Estimates for 2009)

2% 7%

33%

18%

15%

7%

9%5% 4%

Household Distribution (%) per income group

Less than R500 per month

R500 - R1000

R1001 - R3500

R3501 - R6000

R6001 - R11000

R11001 - R16000

R16001 - R30000

R30001 - R50000

R50000 +

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Economic Sectors contributing to Buffalo City’s GDP - 2010

Agriculture1%

Mining0%

Manufacturing16% Electricity

1%Construction

3%Trade12%

Transport7%Finance

25%

Community services

25%

Taxes - Subsidies 11%

Real GDP = R33 993m

Finance & Community Services account for 50 % of Buffalo City’s GDP(ECSECC)

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LABOUR MARKET STATUS• Figure below indicates that in Buffalo City in 2007: a

proportion of 37% of the working-age population were employed, 24% unemployed and 39% not economically active.

Employed 37%

Unemployed 24%

Not economically active 39%

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AREAS FOR CAPACITY BUILDING• Adverse Opinion (2010/2011) arising from Auditor

General’s audit.• Staff not expert and knowledgeable in the

implementation of the prescribed Accounting Standards. Examples include Property, Plant and Equipment, Asset Registers, Valuations of Assets and Investment Properties, etc.

• Valuation Roll not complete and up-to-date i.e. aligned to billing cycle.

• Inability to report accurately on irregular expenditure.• Inadequate monitoring / review processes over key

financial and related controls.

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AREAS FOR CAPACITY BUILDING• The Internal Audit coverage is inadequate and the Unit is poorly

resourced in terms of numbers, skills and qualifications. • Inadequate Supply Chain Management functionality.• Management capacity is compromised resulting in an inadequate

control environment.• Management applies a reactive as opposed to a proactive

approach to matters.• Inadequate understanding of compliance framework resulting in a

disregard of legislated requirements.• Performance Management System considered flawed.• Long turn-around times on development proposals.• Computer network although fairly stable is in need of upgrading.

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AREAS FOR CAPACITY BUILDING• The full functionality of the financial management system does not

have the required functionality to comply fully with the requirements of the Accounting Standards.

• No asset maintenance system in place.• Many systems operate manually.• Silo management style compromises integrity of systems.• Systems not reduced to writing and in a number of instances

systems previously in operation appear to have been discarded.• Inadequate systems for the collation of Performance Information.• Micro Structure is currently being designed and continues under a

hybrid of the old and new macro Structures.

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AREAS FOR CAPACITY BUILDING

• Regional economy is underprivileged and predominantly rural.• Challenges with billing of all consumers.• A level of grant dependency i.e. inability to generate sufficient

funds for own infrastructure development.• Aging infrastructure.• Substantial maintenance backlogs.

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KEY STRATEGIC FOCUS AREAS FOR THE METRO DURING THE 2011-16 TERMInstitutional

restructuring and stabilization

Improving governance

Improving intergovernmental relations

Job creation

Building citizen

confidenceBridging the digital divide

Improving performance,

compliance; processes and systems

Building sustainable

communities

Financial Viability and

Sustainability


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