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when the sun rises. we work hard to deliver. REPORT TO SCOPA ON ESKOM ACCOUNT. JUNE 2018. CONTENT. DELEGATION BACKGROUND ESKOM ACOUNT INFORMATION REVENUE INFORMATION CREDITORS INFORMATION INTERVENTIONS REVENUE. LEKWA DELEGATION. Lindokuhle Blessing Dhlamini Hon. Executive Mayor
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when the sun rises we work hard to deliver REPORT TO SCOPA ON ESKOM ACCOUNT JUNE 2018
CONTENT • DELEGATION • BACKGROUND • ESKOM ACOUNT INFORMATION • REVENUE INFORMATION • CREDITORS INFORMATION • INTERVENTIONS • REVENUE
LEKWA DELEGATION • Lindokuhle Blessing Dhlamini Hon. Executive Mayor • Gugu Mhlongo-Ntshangase Municipal Manager • Herbert Shai Director Technical Services • Thokozani Hlatshwayo Deputy CFO
INTRODUCTION • The purpose of the presentation to provide information in relation to the following: • Reasons why the Municipality is defaulting on the Eskom Bulk Purchases Account • Revenue Streams available to the Municipality • Interventions to address the Eskom Account
OVERVIEW • Lekwa Local Municipality(MP305) is a Category B municipality situated within the Gert Sibande District in the Mpumalanga Province. • Area: 4585km² • The Municipality is mostly rural in character. • Municipality is a corridor town to three (3) provinces(KwaZulu-Natal, Free State and Gauteng Provinces), major routes(R23-N3 and N11) • Standerton is the main town in the municipality which is a typical medium sized South African town, with a central CBD, industrial areas on the periphery, low density residential development and separation between white and black and rich and poor neighborhoods • Lekwa is also located to the south of the TEKS area (Trichardt, Evander, Kinross and Secunda) which is the economic hub in the region. • The current population is at the municipality is 123 419, Population growth rate of 1.5% between 2011 & 2016, 6th smallest population in the province. • Current indigent registration is recorded at 2047 as at May 2018, however due to the current economic climate and vigorous campaign the number will increase significant.
Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot MUNICIPAL SNAPSHOT • Municipality is a corridor town to 3 provinces(KZN,FS and GP), major routes(R23-N3 and N11) • Potential in developing key industries such agriculture, and tourism (Big industries - Astral, Seriti mining(Anglo Coal), Tutuka Power Station) • 80% provision on basic service delivery the last couple of years • Doing comparatively well in terms of access to piped water and sanitation facilities • Negative perception of the Municipality • Trust between the Municipality and Business? • Population growth higher than economic growth • High informal dwellings backlogs • Spatial development and Land use management challenges • Inadequate youth development strategies to respond to the high youth unemployment • Culture of non payments of our consumers which requires political intervention.
Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot Economic plans & opportunities relevant for Lekwa • Opportunities in the tourism industry as well as agriculture and agro-processing. • Importance of an active and functional LED (Strategy implementation & Forum) to address the economic challenges. • Building of a Mall – unlocking of massive municipal revenue base(Property rates, service charges) • Support to Rejuvenation of township businesses with initiatives to transform townships and villages from labour and consumption reserves into thriving productive investment hubs. • Unleashing outdoor advertising as a sustainable revenue base
Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot BASIC SERVICES BACKLOGS
REVENUE SOURCES Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot • The municipal revenue base is as follows:
BILLING VS HOUSEHOLDS Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot
BILLING VS HOUSEHOLDS Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot
Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot BILLING VS HOUSEHOLDS(Narrations) • The total active accounts with electricity charges are 27 827, while the total households are 37 334. • +- 7000 are Eskom customers(this mainly includes Morgenzon, Farms and Thuthukani) • These customers are the main defaulters in paying municipal services: • Morgenzon debt book R 83 million • Farms(property rates R 35 million • Thutukani R 2 million • The municipality is experiencing challenges in enforcing credit control due to the fact that Eskom is the distributor to these areas.
Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot DEBT COLLECTION • The municipality has identified Top 200 business and Top 200 residentials. • Further to the above, 5 categories have been identified that will be subjected to debt collectors • A tripartite debt collection agreement has been signed with Mpumalanga provincial COGTA and a company of debt collectors to assist with the following services: • Hand over of top 200 business and residential defaulters • Institute recovery mechanism to recovery outstanding debt • Preparation of summons • Obtaining judgements • Negotiate acceptable payment arrangements • Obtain emoluments attachment orders
Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot DEBT COLLECTION(Top 5 owing customers per electricity service)
Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot DEBTORS AGE ANALYSIS
Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot DEBT COLLECTION
Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot COURT ORDERS
Electricity revenue analysis N1: The variance between municipal electricity billing and cash collection is due to the none payment by customers and other factors
RECOMMENDATIONS Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot
RECOMMENDATIONS Lekwa – Municipal Snapshot