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Local government is the sphere of government closest to the people and consists of municipalities throughout South Africa. Section 152 of the 1996 Constitution spells out specific objectives for municipalities. Which one of the following is not regarded a


To provide you with an accurate response, it would help to have the specific options you are considering. However, in general, the objectives outlined in Section 152 of the South African Constitution for municipalities typically include: 1. Providing a democratic and accountable government for local communities. 2. Ensuring the provision of services to communities in a sustainable manner. 3. Promoting social and economic development. 4. Promoting a safe and healthy environment. Anything outside of these focus areas might be regarded as not a typical objective of a municipality. If you can provide the specific options or contexts, I would be glad to identify which one does not fit. Update (2025-08-26): In South Africa, Section 152 of the 1996 Constitution outlines the objectives of local government, which include: 1. To provide a democratic and accountable government for local communities. 2. To ensure the provision of services to communities in a sustainable manner. 3. To promote social and economic development. 4. To promote a safe and healthy environment. Given these objectives, a statement or option that does not align with these aims—such as a focus on a wider national or international agenda, or an objective that does not relate to local governance or community needs—would not be considered a typical objective of a municipality. If you provide the specific options, I could help you identify which one does not align with the stated objectives of a municipality as per the South African Constitution.