The spending of municipal infrustructure grant at Ba-Phalaborwa municipality

Tshepo E. Rangwato, R. Mukonza, J. Molepo
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Background: In the period between 2014 and 2019, several municipalities in Limpopo demonstrated an inability to expend the Municipal Infrastructure Grant (MIG) funds allocated to them by the National Treasury within the provided timelines. As a result, monies were returned to the National Treasury and communities forfeited the expected infrastructure developments. The Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality was not exempt from this problem.Aim: This article investigated the factors impeding the spending of MIG funds in Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality.Methods: A qualitative research approach was followed, using a literature review and interviews to collect data with a convenient sample of key informants who were also local government officials.Results: The study found that a lack of planning for the municipality’s consolidated MIG application, community unrest and inadequate monitoring mechanisms, among others, were the prime factors impeding the overall spending of MIG funds in the Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality.Conclusion: The municipality needs to act proactively, especially with consolidating MIG applications, which will provide officials with sufficient time to assemble the necessary tools, charting a way forward for spending the MIG, which translates into service delivery and infrastructure development in the municipality.Contribution: This article confirmed findings that emanated from the existing literature as far as implementation of MIG was concerned in municipalities. However, lessons from Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality showed that the extent to which such problems affected municipalities could differ, depending on factors such as political management and municipal capacity. Strategies peculiar to the Ba-Phalaborwa environment are proffered, especially with respect to the enhancement of the spending of MIG funds for improved service delivery provision through infrastructure development.
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Ba Phalabowa市市政基础设施拨款支出
背景:在2014年至2019年期间,林波波的几个市镇无法在规定的时间内使用国家财政部分配给它们的市政基础设施拨款。结果,资金被退还给了国家财政部,社区失去了预期的基础设施开发。Ba Phalabowa市政府也不能免除这一问题。目的:本文调查了巴法拉博瓦市阻碍MIG资金支出的因素。方法:采用定性研究方法,采用文献综述和访谈的方法,从当地政府官员的关键信息来源中收集数据。结果:研究发现,缺乏对该市合并MIG申请的规划、社区动荡和监督机制不足等是阻碍巴法拉博瓦市MIG资金总体支出的主要因素。结论:该市需要积极行动,特别是在合并MIG申请方面,这将为官员们提供足够的时间来组装必要的工具,为MIG的支出制定前进的道路,这将转化为市政服务的提供和基础设施的发展。贡献:这篇文章证实了现有文献中关于MIG在城市中实施的研究结果。然而,巴法拉博瓦市的经验教训表明,这些问题对市镇的影响程度可能有所不同,这取决于政治管理和市政能力等因素。提出了Ba Phalabowa环境特有的战略,特别是在通过基础设施开发增加MIG资金支出以改善服务提供方面。
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