In Conversation With Solly Msimanga (DA MPL Gauteng)

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The financial and governance crisis facing the City of Johannesburg has escalated into a major political battle, with the Democratic Alliance in Gauteng calling on President Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene and place the city under financial administration.
According to Solly Msimanga, Leader of the Official Opposition in Gauteng, residents are experiencing worsening service delivery failures caused by financial mismanagement, maladministration, and governance collapse within the city.
The DA argues that Johannesburg’s decline has become increasingly visible through deteriorating infrastructure, water outages, electricity disruptions, road failures, unmaintained public facilities, and mounting debt pressures.
The party says it has repeatedly warned national government about the city’s worsening financial condition, even after President Ramaphosa himself acknowledged concerns around Johannesburg’s infrastructure and governance during previous interventions.
Now, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has reportedly written to Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero raising concerns about alleged violations of the Municipal Finance Management Act and the city’s declining financial health.
The DA believes the only viable solution is placing Johannesburg under financial administration, which would allow external administrators to assess municipal finances, redirect spending priorities, and stabilise service delivery systems.
However, the issue is politically sensitive. Critics of administration processes often argue that they can become politicised, undermine democratic local governance, and fail to address deeper structural issues affecting municipalities across South Africa.
Johannesburg’s struggles also reflect a broader national crisis facing many municipalities:
● declining revenue collection,
● infrastructure collapse,
● corruption allegations,
● coalition instability,
● and weak governance capacity.
As South Africa’s economic hub, Johannesburg’s instability has implications far beyond local politics. The city plays a central role in investment, employment, infrastructure, and economic confidence nationally.
The debate now raises urgent questions:
● Has Johannesburg become too dysfunctional to govern itself effectively?
● Would financial administration genuinely improve service delivery?
● Or is the crisis rooted in deeper political and structural failures that cannot be solved administratively alone?
For residents, the issue is immediate and practical — whether government can still deliver basic services reliably in South Africa’s largest city.
12 May English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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