Friday, September 12, 2025

President Cyril Ramaphosa has concluded a meeting of the national executive with the provincial executive council of the North West.
Friday’s engagement held under the theme: “A Nation that Works for All,” formed part of a series of engagements between the President and provinces aimed at enhancing intergovernmental coordination and improve service delivery in line with the priorities of the 7th Administration.
In a statement, the Presidency said the meeting affirmed close cooperation in ensuring the
“The meeting recognised the improvements that have been achieved in the governance of the province. The national executive pledged to work closely with the provincial government to ensure the resolution of challenges currently plaguing municipalities in the province.
“President Ramaphosa welcomed the demonstrated level of developmental ambition by the province. The President encouraged the province to exploit public-private sector partnerships in the furtherance of development in the province,” said the Presidency.
In his remarks earlier in the day, President Ramaphosa stressed that elected leaders have a duty to serve the people above personal interests, warning against the erosion of basic rights through poor service delivery.
“We were all elected to serve the people and not our own interests. Failure to deliver services is an infringement of the basic rights of residents and our citizens more broadly. No one should go more than a day without running water while there is a deafening silence from the municipal offices about when the water will be restored,” the President said.
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Previous sessions between the national and provincial executives include meetings with the Executive Councils of Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng, Eastern Cape and most recently, the Northen Cape.
It is envisaged that the national executive would have met with the leadership of the remaining two provinces, Free State and Western Cape, by the end of this financial year. -SAnews.gov.za
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