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Troubled Limpopo ups budget by R5.9bn

Polokwane - Limpopo treasury MEC David Masondo tabled the troubled province's 2012/13 budget of R46.9bn on Tuesday, under the watchful eye of the national intervention team.

This was R5.9bn more than the previous financial year's R41bn budget. Masondo said the lion's share of the money, R22.1bn would go to education.

"Through this allocation, the department will implement the 12 policy priorities which include the funding of non-school fee schools, teacher development, scholar transport and others, including food schemes," he said.

The province's departments of health, education, transport, public works and treasury were placed under central government administration last year after the province had a budget shortfall of R2bn.

The provincial treasury was allocated R315m to help local municipalities and departments achieve clean audits.

Masondo said the budget was the foundation for Limpopo's return to sustainability.

"We have begun putting measures (in place) to ensure sound financial management practices so that our limited resources are well spent," he said.

The intervention team's head, Monde Tom, said the national government was working hard to restore the province's financial system, saying progress had been made. 

Monde said the team would be guided by cabinet on when to pull out of the province.

Democratic Alliance provincial leader Jeffrey van der Walt said he was happy that 77% of the budget would be spent on the social services cluster - which includes education, health, social development, sport and arts and culture.

"But the MEC was a bit nervous, though he at least admitted that the province is (in) financial trouble. I am disappointed he said nothing about the land issue, something that we should not keep on avoiding," Van der Walt said.

Cope's Solly Mkhatswa said Masondo had not spelt out clearly how the province would get out of its difficulties and start allocating more money to service delivery and job creation.

 
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