1. The total number of war rooms that the MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) in the Eastern Cape has instructed the province to establish is 600 in total. To date, 371 war rooms have been established. The table below indicates the number of war rooms established in all district municipalities in the province:
Municipality |
Total number to be established |
Number established to date |
Joe Gqabi |
45 |
42 |
Alfred Nzo |
101 |
77 |
Sara Baartman |
73 |
58 |
OR Tambo |
146 |
69 |
Amatole |
118 |
51 |
Chris Hani |
117 |
74 |
Total |
600 |
371 |
2. The War Room model does not impose additional financial burden on municipalities. The war room model is designed in such a way that municipalities utilise existing resources for their establishment and operation. For example, War Rooms are housed in Community halls or public institutions. Members of the War rooms’ executive are not entitled to any form of remuneration as they are already in the government pay roll e.g. Councillors and Community Development Workers (CDWs) are already paid by government. In terms of working tools, councillors utilise their tools supplied by municipalities and CDWs use working tools supplied by COGTA.