According to the Constitution, provinces may have legislative and executive powers, concurrent with the national sphere, over: agriculture; casinos, racing ... |
Economic transformation and job creation; · Education, skills and health; · Consolidating the social wage through reliable and quality basic services; · Spatial ... |
All the provinces possess legislatures, cabinets and premiers that are con- cerned with local affairs such as education, health services, highways, tourism and ... |
economic development · environmental affairs · finance · health · human settlements · public works · social development · sport ... |
(2) A provincial legislature shall not be entitled to levy taxes detrimentally affecting national economic policies, inter-provincial commerce or the national ... |
(5) An institutional development and capacity building role. Provincial governments establish municipalities, and are enjoined by section 155 (6) of the ... |
(1) The Executive Council of a province consists of the Premier, as head of the Council, and no fewer than five and no more than ten members appointed by the ... |
As we noted above, the South African system of multi-sphere government shapes the role of provincial governments. It draws them into national law-making ... |
Central Government Administration · Justice & Protection Services · Finance & Administration Services · Economic & Infrastructure Development · Social Services ... Provincial Departments · Gauteng Government · KwaZulu-Natal Government |
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