Review of White Paper on Local Government published for discussion

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COGTA Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa has officially gazetted the Discussion Document to review the 1998 White Paper on Local Government. PHOTO: Supplied/Facebook

The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), Velenkosini Hlabisa, has officially published a discussion document on the Review of the 1998 White Paper on Local Government. 

According to the department, this represents a significant and necessary step towards creating a reimagined and results-oriented local government system in South Africa.

This document, published under Notice No. 6118 (Gazette: 52498) on Thursday, initiates a national discussion aimed at producing a revised White Paper on Local Government by March 2026.

According to the department, the review aims to incite fresh thinking, honest reflection, and decisive action toward building a fit-for-purpose local government system that truly serves the people of South Africa.

“This process is not about tweaking the symptoms. It is about confronting the root causes of dysfunction in local governance. We need to ask the hard questions, and more importantly, we need to answer them with the courage to act,” Hlabisa explained. 

He noted that the discussion document emphasises the interconnectedness and indivisibility of the four essential components of an effective local government system.

These include governance, institutional arrangements, service delivery and infrastructure, and financial arrangements.

In addition, the document aims to assess and revise outdated assumptions of the1998 White Paper on Local Government and strengthen cooperative governance among the three spheres of government. 

The initiative aims to align reforms with related efforts, including amendments to the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA), the Municipal Structures Act, and the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act (SPLUMA). 

It also seeks to enhance integration with traditional leadership, improve community participation, and address systemic challenges, such as municipal financial sustainability, over-politicisation, climate risk, and spatial inequality.

The Minister invites all South Africans, including civic organisations, academics, municipalities, and other arms of government, to participate in the consultation process.

The public participation is open until 30 June 2025. 

Submissions must be made in writing and can be emailed to WPLG26@cogta.gov.za; RichardP@cogta.gov.za and MaphutiL@cogta.gov.za  

Alternatively, comments may be submitted by post: 
Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Attention: Mr. Thabiso Richard Plank (WPLG26 Policy Review)
Private Bag X802, Pretoria, 0001

Physical Address:
87 Hamilton Street, Arcadia, Pretoria  

For access to the full discussion document and more information, visit: https://www.cogta.gov.za/index.php/docs/white-paper-on-local-government-1998-review-of-the-white-paper-on-local-government/.

– SAnews.gov.za
 

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