Overview of Municipal Operations in Merafong City
- Karen Scheepers

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Merafong City Local Municipality, engaged in a series of administrative, social, and financial developments. These activities ranged from local community programs and infrastructural collaborations to addressing complex financial oversight directives from the national government. The following sections outline the key events and policy implementations reported by the local administration.Below is a comprehensive look at the key developments emerging from the municipality during the first half of July 2026.

Provincial Program Focuses on Road Infrastructure in Merafong
On 3 July 2026, the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport, led by MEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, partnered with the Executive Mayor of Merafong City Local Municipality, Cllr. Nozuko Best, to host the Merafong Integrated Provincial Service Delivery Programme.
This initiative was designed to bring together provincial and municipal government representatives alongside key stakeholders to assess localized service delivery. The primary focus of the collaborative sessions was to discuss and plan practical interventions for the rehabilitation and improvement of the road network across the Merafong region. By strengthening intergovernmental cooperation, the program aimed to address long-term infrastructure deficits and improve general service delivery outcomes for local residents.

Annual Mayoral Games Launched at Carletonville
The Merafong City Local Municipality officially launched its Annual Mayoral Games on 4 July 2026 at the Carletonville Tennis Court. The launch event served as a briefing and engagement session for team leaders from various parts of the municipality ahead of the tournament's commencement.
The event was attended by several local government and sports representatives:
MMC Nkwanyana, who oversees Sports, Recreation, Arts, Culture, and Libraries.
Cllr Jeff Tibane, the MMC for Health and Social Development.
Cllr Khashane.
Mr. Mbuyiselo Zuwani (Chairperson) and Mr. Lucas Jiba (Deputy Chairperson), representing the Merafong Sports Confederation.
Representatives from the Merafong Local Football Association.
The administration indicated that the objective of the Mayoral Games is to promote youth development, healthy lifestyles, and social cohesion across the municipality through organized sporting excellence.

Standardized Waste Bin Rollout Targets Ward 12
On 9 July 2026, a municipal delegation led by Executive Mayor Cllr. Nozuko Best, Chief Whip Cllr. Thabo Mokuke, and MMC Nozo Segakweng conducted a service delivery drive in Ward 12. During the visit, the officials distributed 240-liter waste bins to households located in Khutsong South Ext 5 (specifically the 60's area).
According to municipal statements, this rollout is part of an ongoing waste management strategy aimed at upgrading residential refuse collection, reducing illegal dumping, and promoting organized waste disposal habits within local neighborhoods.

Municipality Responds to National Treasury Section 216(2) Decision
On 10 July 2026, the Office of the Municipal Manager issued a formal media statement addressing recent oversight decisions by the National Treasury. The statement acknowledged the Treasury's decision to invoke Section 216(2) of the Constitution, which permits the withholding of transfer funds to municipalities that fail to comply with strict financial management standards.
In response to this intervention, the municipality detailed several recovery measures:
Audit Rectification: The Council reported that it has completed the first phase of addressing historical unauthorized, irregular, fruitless, and wasteful expenditure through prescribed legislative processes.
Debt Settlement: The administration affirmed its commitment to honor existing debt repayment agreements with the bulk water supplier, Rand Water.
Revenue Generation: Operational measures are being updated to improve municipal revenue collection from consumers and businesses to ensure the continuity of water, electricity, sanitation, and road services.
Media Clarification: Spokesperson Mr. Thabo Moloja formally denied a report published by The Citizen newspaper on 10 July 2026, asserting that the municipality had not defaulted on obligations to third-party entities.

The events of early July 2026 highlight the operational environment of the Merafong City Local Municipality as it navigates both grassroots community needs and high-level fiscal challenges. While public programs like the Mayoral Games and waste management initiatives target localized improvements, the ongoing implementation of the municipal financial recovery plan remains a critical focal point for structural stability.
Image Credits: Merafong City Local Municipality
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