Assignment 1 Semester 1 2026
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Due Date: 20 March 2026
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, Municipal Service Delivery Responsibilities During Disaster Situations: Legal
Obligations of the Giyani Local Municipal Council and Its Residents
Introduction
Heavy flooding in Giyani has created a severe humanitarian and governance crisis.
Homes have been destroyed, infrastructure has been damaged, children are unable
to attend school and communities cannot access water, roads and other basic
services. In such circumstances the Constitution places a strong responsibility on
local government to act quickly and responsibly. Local municipalities exist primarily
to provide services and to promote the well being of communities. When disasters
occur these duties become even more important because communities depend on
the municipality for support, coordination and recovery. South African local
government legislation such as the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, the
Local Government Municipal Systems Act and the Disaster Management Act guide
municipalities on how to respond to situations that disrupt service delivery. These
laws explain how services must be provided, how communities must be assisted and
how cooperation between government and residents should take place. In the case
of the floods in Giyani the local municipal council and residents must understand
their responsibilities to restore services, protect communities and rebuild the affected
area.
Giyani Local Municipal Council service delivery responsibilities
The Constitution places the first responsibility for service delivery on municipalities.
Section 152 identifies the main objectives of local government, which include
ensuring that services are provided to communities in a sustainable manner.1 This
means that municipalities must provide essential services such as water, sanitation,
roads, waste removal and infrastructure even during times of crisis. When floods
destroy infrastructure and disrupt daily life the municipality must take immediate
steps to restore these services so that residents can continue their lives safely.2 The
1
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1996 s 152.
2
BC Mubangizi Improving public service delivery in the new South Africa reflections Journal of Public
Administration 2005 639.
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