Officials and councillors of municipalities and municipal entities are advised to avoid attending municipal finance management training that is not registered by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) and the content has not been validated by National Treasury. SAQA-registered and validated courses are consistent with the published Unit Standards and legislative/policy frameworks. The validation process is undertaken by the National Treasury and entails a review of material content to confirm if it is of acceptable quality and standard and in line with the prescribed outcomes as per SAQA specifications.
Service Providers must also be accredited by the Local Government Sector Education and Training Authority, LGSETA as having met the requirements for training being offered. Further information on the accreditation process please contact LGSETA.
Only training listed below (see table) has met the criteria above.
Funding is available to assist municipalities with authorised training needs. The Financial Management Grant provided to all municipalities through the National Treasury may be applied towards the costs of financial management training, in accordance with the grant criteria.
LGSETA administers the skills grant (mandatory) and other learnership grants designed to support the municipality and the learner with training. A work place skills plan is normally required before such funds are approved. The contact person at LGSETA is Mr Peter Gestlauer (Learnership Manager – 012 431 5000).
For general information on training and validation, please refer to the following MFMA Circulars:
- Circular 9 - Training - 6 October 2004
- Circular 17 - Qualifications and Training - 25 April 2005
- Circular 24 - Training - 29 September 2005
Training available for the 21 unit standards in terms of the minimum competency regulations
Instructions:
The minimum competency regulations require managers to be competent in up to 21 unit standards. The National Treasury is actively sourcing suitable training opportunities for all the unit standards and will update this list as they become available. The following modules have been or are at an advanced stage of validation by the National Treasury and the service providers accredited by LGSETA. Contact details of the service providers are provided at the end of the table.
| Modules |
SAQA US ID |
Unit standard title |
Credit values |
Service providers |
|
Municipal legislative environment and policy |
116344 NQF level 6 |
The Inter-governmental Fiscal Relations Act in municipal financial management |
10 credits |
WBS |
116361 NQF level 6 |
South African legislation and policy affecting municipal financial management |
8 credits |
WBS |
|
Cooperative Governance and stakeholder relations |
116348 NQF level 6 |
Conduct stakeholder consultation around municipal finance |
8 credits |
WBS |
116343 NQF level 6 |
Principles of ethics in a municipal environment |
10 credits |
WBS |
| Municipal financial reporting and performance management |
116341 NQF level 6 |
Conduct performance management in a South African municipal environment |
12 credits |
WBS |
116363 NQF level 6 |
Prepare and analyse municipal financial reports |
12 credits |
WBS |
| Municipal strategic planning and implementation |
116358 NQF level 6 |
Strategic planning process in a South African municipality |
15 credits |
WBS |
116342 NQF level 6 |
Apply approaches to managing municipal income and expenditure within a multi-year framework |
15 credits |
Under development |
| Managing risk in a municipal context |
116357 NQF level 6 |
Contribute to internal control and internal control evaluation framework |
8 credits |
WBS |
116339 NQF level 6 |
Risk management in South African municipalities |
10 credits |
WBS |
116351 NQF level 5 |
Contribute to audit planning and process in a South African municipality |
12 credits |
Under development |
| Municipal budgeting and implementation |
116345 NQF level 5 |
Apply the principles of budgeting within a municipality |
15 credits |
AFReC and WBS |
116364 NQF level 6 |
Municipal budgeting and reporting |
8 credits |
AFReC and WBS |
| Management of municipal assets and liabilities |
116346 NQF level 6 |
Apply techniques and South African statutes to cash and investment management |
10 credits |
Under development |
116362 NQF level 6 |
Manage a municipality’s assets and liabilities |
11 credits |
Under development |
| Cost management and capital planning |
116347
NQF level 6 |
Contribute to capital planning and financing |
15 credits |
Under development |
116340
NQF level 6 |
Apply costing principles to municipal operational and service-based costing |
11 credits |
Under development |
116360
NQF level 6 |
Manage information technology resources in a municipal finance environment |
8 credits |
Under development |
| Municipal supply chain management |
116353
NQF level 6 |
Participate in the design and implementation of municipal supply chain management |
12 credits |
Under development |
| Public-private partnerships in municipals service delivery |
119353
NQF level 6 |
Plan and implement public-private partnerships for municipal service delivery |
12 credits |
Under development |
| Project management |
119343
NQF level 5 |
Apply operations research principles and tools in the management of project activities and resources |
15 credits |
Under development |
Accredited service providers
- AFReC – modules validated against unit standards
Contact: Ms. Malikah Hildebrand (+27 21) 659 9316 or
Mr. Henlo van Nieuwenhuyzen (+27 21) 659 9315
- WBS – Validation at an advanced stage – Training can be undertaken with this training provider.
Contact person: Mr. Timothy Maluleke or
Mr. Laurence Corner (+27 11) 717 3580
For more information on unit standards and training modules please refer to the municipal finance management skills training programme learner guidelines and logbook. To download please click here
“Municipal Finance Management Skills Training Programme – Learner Guidelines and Logbook"