Koos Smith''s article on aspirant metropolitan areas is important as we define more clearly the emerging municipal system in South Africa.
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When the Municipal Demarcation Board demarcated the boundaries of municipalities in 1999/2000, it identified some areas in the country as aspirant metropolitan areas. These are areas that are at that point in time substantially complied with s significant number of the prescribed criteria for metropolitan areas, but not to the extent that they could have been declared metropolitan areas.
On 12 July 2001 the Minister for Justice and Constitutional Development published two Bills with proposed amendments to the Constitution. This article summarises the proposals that impact on local government and puts forward some comments and suggestions.
The national workshop on the roles and responsibilities of political office-bearers in Mogale City on 29 and 30 August was the culmination of a series of provincial workshops on the roles and responsibilities of mayors and speakers.
Eastern Cape Metropolitan Substructure v Peter Klein Investments (Pty) Ltd 2001 (4) BCLR 344 9 (W)
With the enactment and implementation of the Municipal Demarcation Act, Municipal Structures Act and Municipal Systems Act, the new dispensation for local government has firmly taken root. Are old order ordinances still applicable?
Richardson v South Peninsula Municipality
Can a section 79 committee take the place of a section 80 committee?
The White Paper on Local Government identified performance management as one of local government's tools for the implementation of its development mandate in terms of the Constitution.
This article is an abbreviated version of a comprehensive guide called, Preparing for Integrated Development Planning.
The administrative head of the municipality is not escaping the current wave of transformation, restructuring and renaming of local government structures.
On 20 February 2001, the Acting President issued the proclamation in terms of section 124 of the Local Government Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000, determining its coming into operation. On 1 March 2001 chapters 1 to 4 and 7 to 12 came into operation.
This is a report from the Municipal Demarcation Board and the Department of Provincial and Local Government on the process of division of functions between district and local municipalities
On 12 March 2001, the South African Local Government Association conducted a workshop to deal with the role and function of the speakers.
Grootboom v OOstenberg Municipality
This article is based on a discussion document prepared for SALGA by the Local Government Project of the Community Law Centre.
One of the objects of local government in terms of section 152 (1) (e) of the Constitution is to encourage the involvement of communities and community organisations in local government. Chapter 4 of the Municipal Systems Act deals with community participation.
The establishment of new municipalities is on our doorstep and it is crucial that certain financial and other related issues be addressed as a matter of extreme of urgency.
The final stage of local government transformation commences formally with the holding of the first meeting of the newly elected councils.
This is an edited version of a framework document, dated 11 October 2000 and prepared jointly by the Municipal Demarcation Board and the Department of Provincial and Local Government.
The Structures Amendment Act 33 has of 2000 allocated functions that were traditionally local municipalities functions to district municipalities.
The municipal elections on 5 December will allow us to begin to set in place a new, democratic, non-racial municipal order.
On 26 July 2000, Minister Mufamadi established a Special Task Team for the Establishment of Municipalities (STT) to assist provinces in dealing with problem areas pertaining to the establishment process.
The position of traditional leaders in local government was the last hurdle that had to be crossed before the election date could be announced by the Minister of Provincial and Local Government.