MUNICIPAL DYSFUNCTION: Joburg silent on extent of fuel crisis after Kenny Kunene reveals JRA fleet grounded

<p>Johannesburg’s fuel crisis, ignited by MMC Kenny Kunene’s warnings, threatens essential services, raising serious concerns about the City’s financial stability and operational capabilities.</p>
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<p>A public warning by Johannesburg Transport MMC Kenny Kunene that fuel services to the Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) fleet have been suspended has triggered fresh questions about the state of the City’s finances, with opposition parties alleging the problem extends far beyond the roads agency.</p>
<p>In an extraordinary statement issued on Monday, Kunene said the City’s liquidity challenges had resulted in the suspension of refuelling services for the JRA fleet from 15 June, grounding vehicles responsible for pothole repairs, traffic signal maintenance, stormwater emergencies and critical infrastructure inspections.</p>
<p>“The financial and liquidity challenges facing the City of Johannesburg has moved from balancing books to the daily reality on our streets,” Kunene said.</p>
<p>“Grounding the JRA fleet by cutting off fuel services means we are effectively cutting the lifeblood of our operations on the ground.”</p>
<p>The statement is one of the clearest public acknowledgements yet by a member of the governing coalition that Johannesburg’s cash-flow problems are directly affecting service delivery.</p>
<p>However, despite repeated requests for clarification, the City has not explained the extent of the crisis.</p>







