Municipalities’ total expenditure rose 21.9% to R87.5 billion in the second quarter of the year.
This is according to Stats SA’s latest Quarterly financial statistics of municipalities report which collects a range of financial data from municipalities provides information on where municipalities source their income, and what they spend money on. Metropolitan municipalities where the biggest spenders at R51.7 billion (59.2%) of the total municipal expenditure, followed by local municipalities with R30.1 billion (34.4%) and district municipalities with R5.6 billion (6.4%). The largest contributors to total municipal expenditure were the City of Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni with R12.4 billion and R10 billion respectively, followed by the City of Cape Town with a spend of R8.5 billion and the City of Tshwane with R8 billion. R4.6 billion was spent by municipalities on repairs and maintenance costs in the second quarter compared with R3.1 billion in the previous quarter. This is mainly attributed to the repair and maintenance of road infrastructure in major metropolitan municipalities.Municipal expenditure hits R87.5 bn in Q2
Oct 11, 2016 | Economics Energy Metropolitan Municipalities