Port Elizabeth, 16 April 2016

 

 

Address by President Jacob Zuma

 

on the occasion of the launch of the

 

ANC 2016 Local Government Elections Manifesto

 

 

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa and all ANC Officials,

Members of the ANC National Executive Committee,

Leadership of the ANC Leagues and all ANC formations,

Leadership of the Tripartite Alliance and SANCO,

Traditional and Religious leaders,

Members of the Diplomatic Corps,

Comrades, Compatriots and friends, 

 

 

Molweni, Sanibonani, dumelang, thobela, good day, goeie dag!

 

We welcome you all to the launch of the 2016 local government elections
manifesto of our glorious movement, the ANC, umbutho wabantu bonke.

Siyanamukela nonke kulomcimbiwokwethula usomqulu kaKhongolosewokhetho
lohulumeni basekhaya.

 

Losomqulu ubalula ukuthi yiniesizoyenza eminyakeni emihlanuezayo, uma
siqhubeka nomsebenziwokwenza ngcono izimpilo zabantu.

 

In line with the Constitution, our country holds regular elections.

 

We held the last local government elections in 2011 and are preparing for
the next elections on the 3rd of August 2016.

 

The ANC is guided by the Constitution of the Republic in all the work it
does to improve the quality of life of the people.

 

The Constitution of the Republic calls for the improvement of the quality of
life of all citizens and the building of a united and democratic South
Africa. It also outlines the socio-economic rights that citizens are
entitled to such as the right to water, social security, housing, education,
health and others.

 

We have made it our duty as the ANC since 1994, to work with the people to
ensure the enjoyment of these rights through the delivery of quality
services. Local government is an important sphere through which these
services are delivered because it is closest to the people.

 

We have come a long way in transforming and improving local government since
the dawn of freedom.

 

Before 1994, there were over a thousand local authorities for white people,
Africans in urban areas, African communities in homelands, as well as Indian
and coloured communities. The arrangement was designed to systematically
divide the South African people along racial lines. 

 

The ANC government has fundamentally changed this by establishing a
democratic system of local governance that seeks to unite people and build
better communities. 

 

The ANC theme for 2016 is Advancing People's Power - Local Government is in
your hands. 

 

In line with this theme, we are moving a step further in making people the
centre of governance.

 

We have heard your concerns about the manner in which councillors were
chosen in the past. It is for this reason that we have involved communities
in the process of nominating candidates for the forthcoming 2016 municipal
elections. 

 

This has helped in choosing the best candidates to be ANC public
representatives. 

 

We have also heard the call for councillors to be more visible and
accessible. We have thus ensured that our councillors hold report back and
feedback meetings with their communities and will continue to improve on
this.

 

In cases where some ANC councillors did not perform well, we encouraged
communities to hold them accountable and report their concerns. We have
acted on these concerns by replacing some councillors and strengthening
others.

Going forward, we will require councillors to sign performance and
accountability agreements. 

 

In rural communities, our councillors will work together with traditional
leaders as partners in development.

 

We will also ensure that all communities participate in municipal programmes
and activities and are part of governing their communities and
municipalities. 

 

Compatriots,

 

We made commitments about building a better life in 2011 during the last
municipal elections.

 

We are pleased to report that a lot has been achieved to date, building on
progress we have made consistently since 1994.

 

I would like to report on some of the progress made in the delivery of basic
services.

 

The percentage of households that are connected to electricity supplyhas
increased from about seventy percent in 2001 to eighty six percent in 2014.
This amounted to more than five million households.

 

Figures also show that more than two million households who are extremely
poor, were exempted from paying for electricity by 2014 through the indigent
programmes. 

 

Imizi eminingi ezindawenizasemakhaya nasemalokishiniisifakelwe ugesi.
Abahluphekakakhulu abawukhokheli ugesi umabebhalisa kwamasipala,
batholeimvume.

 

Impilo isingcono kakhulu kubantubakithi ngenxa kahulumeni we-ANC,esebenza
ebambisene nabantu.

 

In the next five years, we will expand the electrification programme to the
remaining areas and will roll out solar energy in certain areas.

 

Significant progress has been made in increasing the number of households
with access to water infrastructure. 

 

Between 2001 and 2014, the percentage of households with access to piped
water increased from sixty one percent in 2001 to ninety percent in 2014. 

 

Households receiving free basic water services increased from seven million
to eleven million in 2013, thus improving the quality of life of many,
especially women in rural areas.

 

To further expand access to water in the next five years, we will increase
the capacity of existing dams, build new dams and improve water treatment
infrastructure.

 

Sanitation means dignity for our people and its provision is very important
to the ANC. The ANC government will continue working hard to provide this
service.  

 

Between 2002 and 2014, the ANC government increased access to basic
sanitation services from over sixty two percent to seventy nine percent. In
the next five years, we will roll out sanitation facilities in informal
settlements and rural municipalities.

 

We are also building cleaner communities.

 

More than fifty five percent of households had access to refuse removal and
collection in 2001, and the figure had increased to sixty four percent by
2014. 

 

The ANC will intensify cleaning campaigns in towns and cities and increase
the number of households with access to refuse removal, in the next five
years.

 

We will also strengthen the enforcement of municipal by-laws on anti-dumping
to maintain a healthy environment.

 

Compatriots and comrades,

 

It is of concern to the ANC that many of our people, especially the youth,
are sitting at home doing nothing because the economy is not growing fast
enough to create much needed jobs.

 

Our country, our continent and the world are experiencing slow economic
growth. 

 

The ANC has a concrete plan in place to respond to the slow growth and
create jobs. Our municipalities, guided by the National Development Plan,
will place job creation and sustainable livelihoods at the centre of their
local economic programmes.

 

At the national level, a nine point plan is being implemented by the ANC
government to boost economic growth and job creation in various sectors such
as the ocean economy, agriculture, mining, the energy sector, information
and technology, water and sanitation and tourism among others.

 

Last week right here in Port Elizabeth, we announced that the ocean economy
had unlocked economic opportunities worth seventeen billion rand. We also
announced that the Transnet National Ports Authority had allocated over
seven billion rand to upgrade the country's ports. This is just an example
of what is being done to boost economic growth in various sectors.

 

The ANC is also assisting those who are struggling due to unemployment and
poverty.

 

Through social grants, the expanded public works programme, the indigent
policy and many other pro-poor policies, we have alleviated the social and
economic living conditions of many families in distress.

 

The majority of the sixteen thousand beneficiaries of social grants are
orphans and vulnerable children.

 

The ANC government will also continue to alleviate unemployment through the
Expanded Public Works programme.

 

Amatoho atholakala ngohlelolwemisebenzi yemiphakathikahulumeni, lusiza
abaningiikakhulukazi omama nentsha.

 

Balungisa imigwaqo, basebenzaezinkulisa, bahlanza izakhiwozikahulumeni,
balwa nemililoemahlanzeni kanye nokuningi okunyeukuze abantu basuse ikati
eziko.

 

Between 2004 and 2014, the Expanded Public Works Programme created over five
million work opportunities for the poor and unemployed.

 

Most importantly, the Expanded Public Works Programme has exceeded its
target of fifty five percent for women and forty percent for youth. To date,
sixty percent of participants are women and fifty percent are young people.

 

At the municipal level, we have expanded the community works programmes
participation from forty five municipalities in 2011 to one hundred and
ninety six municipalities in 2015. We have increased the number of
participants from one hundred thousand to two hundred thousand.

 

Siyaqhuba, asidlali! Sishoda ngawenje kuphela! Ungasali, votelauKhongolose,
umbutho wabantuosebenzayo, ngo-Agasti 3.

 

In the next five years we will ensure that municipalities strengthen the
structures of Local Economic Development.

 

We will also ensure that municipalities incorporate science and technology
into their programmes as catalysts for local economic development.

 

We will encourage our municipalities to support the township and village
economies, including shops and cooperatives. Municipalities must buy goods
and services from these local businesses. 

 

The ANC will also encourage local businesses to promote youth employment and
entrepreneurship.

 

The ANC will also encourage municipalities to do better in the fight against
illegal trading. Traders must be known and must be registered, and this
sector must provide opportunities for local youth.

 

To promote food security, the ANC will provide residents with information
about programmes on sustainable agriculture and rural development. We will
assist rural smallholder farmers to access municipal land for food
production and sustainable agriculture.

 

We will also collaborate with farmers to create better working and living
conditions for farm workers.

 

To further promote rural economic development, we will work with traditional
leaders to ensure that communal land under the trusteeship of traditional
leaders is accessible and available for development and economic growth.

 

To further improve the lives of our youth and enable them to apply for jobs
and participate in the economy, we will expand broadband access in local
government, including through the popular free Wi-fi areas.

 

Compatriots,

 

We have heard the complaints about outsourcing.

 

We will discourage municipalities from outsourcing the basic services that
they are able to render themselves. 

 

In those municipalities without the capacity to render services themselves,
we will develop sound regulatory and monitoring mechanisms for the
outsourced municipal services.

 

The ANC will also engage with municipalities and organized labour on the
introduction of flexible shifts to promote greater access to municipal
services. 

 

Comrades, the ANC will not work alone. We will promote a culture of dialogue
and build a social compact for local growth and development.

 

We will strengthen local partnerships with the private sector, trade unions
and community based organisations to enhance service delivery.

 

Comrades and compatriots,

 

The ANC government has expanded access to health and education since dawn of
freedom.

 

Municipalities play a key role in health care provision. We are happy to
report that South Africans are now living longer due to improved health
care. 

 

The average life expectancy increased from fifty three years in 2004 to
sixty two years in 2015.

 

The massive roll out of HIV and AIDS treatment since 2009 has contributed to
this dramatic improvement in the health of our people. 

 

Abantu abaphila negciwane le-HIV sebephila impilo engcono kakhulu, nempilo
ende ngoba amaphilisiasetholakala kalula, mahhala futhi.Akusafani nakuqala
lapho lesisifosengculazi besibaqeda abantu sidalausizi emphakathini.
Lolushintsholulethwe uhulumeni kaKhongolose.

 

Siyaqhuba, asidlali, sishoda ngawenje kuphela!

 

Ungasali, votela uKhongolose, umbutho wabantu osebenzayo, ngo-Agasti 3.

 

Improved treatment is also being provided by clinics and hospitals for many
other illnesses as well such as tuberculosis, malaria, diabetes and high
blood pressure.

 

We will take the health care improvements forward in the next five years.

 

We will encourage people to be checked annually for diabetes, high
cholesterol, high blood pressure, eye problems and cancers and further
expand HIV and AIDs and tuberculosis programmes.

 

We want clinics that put the people first, which have caring staff and which
do not run out of medicines.

 

In this regard, we will work with the provincial and national departments to
deliver ideal clinics through the new Operation Phakisa programme that we
have introduced. 

 

We will also ensure that clinics are built and prepared for the
implementation of the National Health Insurance.

 

Comrades and fellow South Africans,

 

The ANC government has also made strides in providing shelter to millions of
our people. We have provided four million subsidized housing opportunities.

In the next five years, the ANC municipalities will invest in the upgrading
and integration of informal settlements to further improve the quality of
life.

 

We will mobilise funding for the rehabilitation, refurbishment and
replacement of the aging infrastructure, and also improve transport, roads
and bridges across municipalities.

 

We will also prioritise sports and recreational facilities as part of the
municipal infrastructure programmes.

 

The infrastructure development programme has been valuable. It has created
opportunities for young graduates, apprentices and experiential learners.

 

Compatriots,

 

We wish to reiterate that education remains the apex priority of the ANC.
Investment in education will assist us to achieve all our socio-economic
development goals.

 

Our policies and programmes have opened the doors of learning. 

 

More than nine million children at primary and secondary schools benefit
from school-feeding schemes. Further, more than nine million children do not
pay school fees because they come from poor households.

 

Izingane zinikwa ukudla mahhalaezikoleni futhi izigidi eziningizezingane
zifunda mahhala ngobaziphuma emakhaya antulayo.

 

We will continue to improve learning and teaching. We will work with
parents, teachers, students and relevant stakeholders to take the Quality
Learning and Teaching Campaign to communities.

 

We have offered more opportunities for the children of the poor in higher
education institutions. Student loans are now being converted into bursaries
for qualifying final-year students.  

 

Students in further education and training colleges who qualify for
financial aid are now exempted from paying fees.

 

We await the findings of the judicial commission of inquiry with regards to
the funding of higher education. We know that this matter is very important
to young people. It is also very important to the ANC.

 

We will promote community ownership of schools, colleges, universities and
other public education facilities.

 

We will also speed up the provision of libraries and library resources to a
further eight hundred schools. 

 

Comrades and compatriots,

 

Progress is being made in the fight against crime and corruption.

 

A total of two hundred and thirty four government officials were arrested,
tried and convicted for corruption related offences since 2014. 

 

Orders were obtained to freeze assets gained through wrongful means, to the
value of six hundred and one million rand during the 2015/2016 financial
year. 

 

Government has recovered a total of four billion rand since 2009. 

 

The anti-fraud and anti-corruption programmes continue. 

 

At the municipal level, in the next five years, we will ensure that all ANC
councillors abide by the ANC's code of conduct. 

 

The ANC will prevent municipal officials and councillors and their immediate
family members from doing business with municipalities.

 

The ANC will ensure the implementation of recommendations emanating from
forensic investigations conducted in municipalities.

 

The ANC will hold corrupt municipal officials and councillors liable for the
losses incurred by the municipality as a result of their corrupt actions.

 

The ANC government will also pursue action against companies involved in bid
rigging, price fixing and corruption in procurement.

 

In the next five years, the ANC will work with communities to fight crime by
strengthening the community safety forums and forming street committees.

 

The ANC will encourage municipalities to enter into partnerships with
Business AgainstCrime with community based organisations and NGOs.

 

The ANC will also embark on massive campaigns against drug and substance
abuse in our communities.

 

Importantly, the ANC will continue to work with all sectors to end violence
against women and children in our communities.

 

The ANC will involve traditional leaders in crime fighting efforts in rural
communities.

 

Together let us build crime and corruption free communities and workplaces.

 

Compatriots,

 

Climate change requires all of us to play a role to ensure that it does not
destroy our future. 

 

In this regard, we will establish and develop the municipal capacity to
manage disaster risks that may be presented by the changing climate.

 

Compatriots and comrades,

 

Let me emphasise that in the next five years, the ANC will improve the
functioning of municipalities through the implementation of the Back to
Basics programme. 

 

We will bring additional engineering, project planning and financial
management skills to municipalities.

 

The ANC will also build the capacity to undertake long term planning as well
as monitoring and evaluation in municipalities. This will include early
warning mechanisms to identify areas where challenges may arise. 

 

Most importantly, the ANC will also develop the capacity to address
challenges related to the non-payment of bulk suppliers and the recovery of
money owed to municipalities by communities, government departments and
businesses.

 

We will roll out the Batho Pele citizen care programme to improve delivery
of services.

 

In this regard, we will address challenges related to billing systems. The
ANC will also enhance the system to protect indigent or poor households.

 

Fellow South Africans,

The ANC remains committed to the assertion in the Freedom Charter that South
Africa belongs to all who live in it, black and white. 

 

This assertion is now immortalised in the Constitution of the Republic.

 

A vote for the ANC is a vote for a united, non-racial, democratic,
non-sexist and prosperous South Africa. It is a vote for the Constitution of
the Republic.

 

Compatriots,

 

Our Manifesto, which we are humbly presenting to you today, provides details
of our plans for transforming our towns, cities and villages. 

 

Only the ANC, the governing party,is better placed, experienced and
determined to bring about more meaningful change to the lives of our people.

 

Sithi kubantu base-Mzansi Afrikanamhlanje, votelani ukhongoloseumbutho
wabantu, umbutho wenungomhlaka 3 August kulonyaka.

 

UKhongolose umbutho owaholaumzabalazo waletha inkululekokulelizwe.

 

Umbutho osuwenze lukhuluukushintsha izimpilo zabantukusukela ngonyaka
ka1994.

 

Labo abasalindile, ezingakafiki kuboizinhlelo zikahulumeni nezidingo,
siyeza, sizofika.

I-ANC izozishintsha izimpilo zabobonke abantu.

 

Asisoze siphumule uma kusekhonaabantu abahluphekayo ezwenilakithi.

 

Siyaqhuba, asidlali. Sishoda ngawenje kuphela! 

 

Umhlaka 3 ku-Agasti elamanqamu.Its D-Day. Votela Ukhongolose, umbutho wakho.

 

Compatriots, local government is in your hands. Vote ANC on the 3rd of
August and together we shall build better communities.

 

I thank you.

 

Amandla!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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