
By OBAKENG MAJE
6 November 2024- The North West Premier, Lazrus Mokgosi said his government will continue to address challenges vexing the communities, as well as implement the plans and commitments they have initiated to change their lives for the better. Mokgosi said the 2023/24 audit cycle which ended on 31 March 2024, serves as a ‘glimmer of hope’ when compared to previous financial years.
He further said a total of nine departments received unqualified audit outcomes with two receiving clean audits and only one department receiving a qualified audit opinion with reduced qualification paragraphs. Mokgosi added that this foundation has eased the transition as they managed to finalize and table the 2024/2025 Provincial Budget by focusing primarily on the immediate task of rolling out key service delivery programmes as well as job creation.

“Similarly audit outcomes in municipalities continue to demonstrate signs of improvement as some have been able to move out of the negative audit category. Of the 22 municipalities, 21 submitted Annual Financial Statements (AFS) for the 22/23 financial year with an exception of Ditsobotla Local Municipality.
“Three municipalities, Dr Kenneth Kaunda, City of Matlosana and Moses Kotane, obtained unqualified opinions in the 2021/22 and 2022/23 financial years. Progress was also registered in Moretele Local Municipality, which moved from qualified to unqualified, Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality from unfavorable to qualified,” said Mokgosi.
He said Kgetleng-Rivier Local Municipality has moved from disclaimer to qualified audit outcomes. Mokgosi said all these efforts are as a consequence of the financial recovery plans that they have initiated through the deployment of Provincial Executive Representatives (PERs) in line with the national treasury guidelines, as they believe that it is important for these municipalities to adopt sustainable and funded budgets to meet the developmental needs of the residents.
“The stabilization of these municipalities has enabled us to focus our energies on rolling out various water and sanitation projects at a cost of over R66 million benefiting over 41 000 residents. Through our bi-weekly Thuntsha Lerole initiative, we officially opened a R97 million bulk sewer and water reticulation project at Rekgaratlhile Township, near Stella.
“Similar projects are being implemented, while some have been completed in Moretele, Kgetleng, Ramotshere Moiloa, Mahikeng, Matlosana, Tswaing, Greater Taung and Kagisamo-Molopo Local Municipalities. In total, 29 water projects are being rolled out across the province,” he said.
Mokgosi said unemployment is a cause for concern in the province, hovering around 54%. He said more than half of the province’s population are suffering from severe hunger.
“In response to the latter, the provincial government has initiated food distribution programmes to assist families in need. Through the Presidential Stimulus Package for the 2024/2025 period, R48m has been allocated to the province targeting 2400 households through commodities such as vegetables and fruits, grains, broilers and small stock aquaculture & fisheries.
“In addressing challenges of unemployment, we have appointed the Premier’s Economic and Investment Advisory Council to assist the province drive the growth and development path of our province through the Provincial Growth and Development Strategy. To date, we have garnered investments to the tune of over ten billion rand in the N14 Mixed Development, Manufacturing as well as Renewable Energy.
“We have also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Henan Province of China and renewed our economic ties with the Gyeongsangbuk-Do Province of South Korea during our visit to the two countries,” said Mokgosi.
He said these efforts will culminate into various investment opportunities that will create employment for the people of this province and address high levels of poverty and unemployment afflicting our communities. Mokgosi said on Monday, he met with the Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of leading Indian companies in the country through the Indian Business Forum and they have also expressed interest in investing in Agriculture, Tourism, and Mining, which are primarily the province’s economic drivers.
“We also advertised over 240 vacant posts across all the departments of government targeting vulnerable groups such as women, youth and people with disabilities to take a lead in job creation.
“In mitigating the impact of poverty and hunger in our communities, we have set aside over R280 million to bolster subsistence, smallholder and commercial farmers to enhance and boost food production in the next financial year,” he said.
Mokgosi said their investment drive will only find traction, if they prioritize infrastructure development, particularly through the construction and upgrading of the roads. He said they have managed to introduce contractors to various communities for the construction of several road projects, including the upgrading of Road P202 in Ramokokastad in partnership with Anglo Platinum, who have contributed R50 million towards the project.
“Furthermore, the upgrading of Road D533 from the Manamakgoteng intersection through Sandfontein to Dikweipi, where Anglo Platinum has contributed R108 million towards this project, is in full swing. The provincial government also opened a completed R190 million second phase road construction project between Schweizer Reneke and Christiana in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality.
“Maubane community in Moretele was also handed over the newly repaired D625 road, which was upgraded at the cost of over R47 million. This is over and above the several roads that have been officially handed over across the province since June 2024, with a combined total of over R1,1 billion,” said Mokgosi.