With respect to service delivery and capacity constraints, the SLM reported that the process of providing services (such as water, electrification, sanitation, development of infrastructure and so forth) to the people is on track. The SLM said that it does not have adequate fleet to deliver services faster. However, the SLM said that it is maintaining an acceptable service level. The SLM reported that the government subsidy is spent on addressing some of the electricity challenges. The SLM said that the subsidy is not enough to provide electrification costs per connection and the SLM partly pays for electrification costs. The SLM added that it still has some electricity backlogs, a total of 2 220 households need to be electrified. The SLM relies on Eskom for electrification.