KSD leadership sets service delivery agenda at management retreat
KSD leadership sets service delivery agenda at management retreat- Image: King Sabata Dalindyebo Municipality
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King Sabata Dalindyebo (KSD) Municipality hosted a two-day management retreat from 6 to 7 January 2026 at the Savoy Conference Centre. The programme focused on service delivery performance, internal cohesion, and preparing for upcoming strategic planning.

What Happened

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The retreat was led by Executive Mayor G.N Nelani and attended by senior municipal officials and managers. In his opening address, the Mayor emphasised the importance of administrative support in implementing council resolutions and delivering quality services.

“We must act as a united team to meet the expectations of the KSD community,” said Mayor Nelani.

Municipal Manager Mr N. Pakade outlined the purpose of the retreat, calling for improved internal collaboration and skills development across departments. He urged staff to remain adaptable to changing conditions in order to remain effective and accountable.

Retreat Outcomes and Focus Areas

The retreat addressed several internal priorities aimed at improving KSD’s operations, including:

  • Strengthening interdepartmental teamwork
  • Aligning management functions with council resolutions
  • Improving responsiveness to community needs
  • Preparing for the 2026 Strategic Planning Cycle

The outcomes will be used to shape the municipality’s forthcoming strategic plan, with a focus on sustainable development, service delivery improvement, and inclusive economic growth.

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Looking Ahead

The KSD leadership has committed to embedding the retreat’s resolutions into core planning processes for 2026. Municipal departments will be expected to reflect the retreat’s focus areas in their operational plans and performance indicators.

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