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Kumkani Mhlontlo Local Municipality has launched a new LED and Spatial Planning Forum to improve coordination between sectors, service delivery, and development planning across the region.
The forum, hosted today, brings together government departments, local economic specialists, and planning partners. Its aim is to foster inclusive growth, improve rural resilience, and unlock sustainable development across communities.
What the LED and Spatial Planning Forum aims to achieve
The forum is designed to build stronger relationships between development planners and local government units. Officials say it will help close gaps between strategy and implementation, especially in rural areas.
Key Objectives of the Forum:
- Strengthen collaboration between LED and spatial planning teams
- Align development priorities with service delivery
- Support sustainable rural economic growth
- Promote integrated planning across all sectors
- Drive inclusive, long-term development through partnerships
Why it matters for local communities
According to Mhlontlo Municipality, this forum is part of a broader push to ensure development planning benefits local households directly.
“We’re focused on advancing well-planned, sustainable human settlements,” said a municipal spokesperson. “This initiative supports job creation and investment in our region.”
By refining development strategies, the forum is expected to boost the municipality’s resilience to economic shocks and accelerate service delivery efforts.
Summary: What residents should know
| Forum Purpose | Local Impact |
|---|---|
| Align LED and planning | Improved service delivery |
| Integrated development | Better infrastructure outcomes |
| Sustainable growth plans | More local jobs and investment |
| Strategic partnerships | Stronger rural economies |







