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The South African Local Government Association in KwaZulu Natal has refuted reports that a number of councillors can't read or write. Salga KZN Politics Read more here ⬇️

) was conducted electronically via email, filled out and returned by over 80% of councillors without any assistance.

“This means such councillors voluntarily read and filled in the survey because they wanted Cogta to dedicate resources to their development and they did not imagine that their resources would be misinterpreted so blatantly. “As Salga we believe that good governance is not solely dependent on political will, but it requires skilled and competent councillors who can win the trust of ratepayers hence we emphasize the importance of skills, the ability to reason soundly and a commitment to the common good,” Ntuli added.

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