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Traditional leadership demands action on rural neglect in upcoming National Budget
Traditional leadership demands action on rural neglect in upcoming National Budget

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time14-05-2025

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Traditional leadership demands action on rural neglect in upcoming National Budget

The Loteni Road in the Himeville small village/town situated in the foothills of the Southern Drakensberg of the KwaZulu-Natal province. . Picture: Supplied by Kwanalu This was said by Kgosi Nyalala Pilane, leader of the Bakgatla Ba Kgafela tribe ahead of the third budget to be presented by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana next week. The upcoming National Budget must also directly address the structural neglect of rural communities and formally incorporate traditional leadership into South Africa's long-term development planning. Kgosi Pilane said it was vital that the national budget goes beyond macroeconomic targets to focus on foundational infrastructure that enables local economies to grow. 'Government must understand that infrastructure is the cornerstone of economic development. No investor will consider establishing operations in a community without roads, electricity or water. The continued failure to address these basic needs perpetuates poverty and undermines national growth.' According to the traditional institution's website, the Bakgatla-ba-Kgafela tribe resides in the North West Province under the jurisdiction of the Moses Kotane Local Municipality in the vicinity of Sun City. Its tribal capital is the village of Moruleng, some three kilometres from Bakgatla Gate on the edge of the Pilanesberg National Park. It is said to comprise 32 villages spread across an area of 160 000 hectares in the Bojanala District and Moses Kotane Local Municipality. In Vote 42 on Land Reform and Rural Development published by the National Treasury recently, the document said the purpose of this vote was to provide equitable access to land, integrated rural development, sustainable agriculture and food security for all. It added that the mandate of the Department of Land Reform and Rural Development is to facilitate equitable access to land, promote comprehensive rural development and address the historical injustices of land dispossession by implementing land restitution programmes and supporting sustainable livelihoods across rural areas. The Vote said the Rural Development Programme's purpose is to facilitate rural development strategies for socioeconomic growth. It added that it must also promote an integrated and inclusive rural economy through the coordination and implementation of rural development strategies over the medium term. Subprogrammes include include the National Rural Youth Service Corps provides social organisation, youth development and economic upliftment in rural areas. Another one is the Rural Infrastructure Development facilitates infrastructure development in rural areas, and the Technology Research and Development develops and adapts innovative and appropriate technologies in rural areas. The vote said Rural Development Coordination facilitates, coordinates and supports the planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting on rural development initiatives and programmes implemented by departments in all spheres of government, in line with the integrated rural development sector strategy and comprehensive rural development programme, to ensure access to socioeconomic development services.

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