Premier Lesufi releases signed performance agreements with the Members of the Executive Council
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Premier Lesufi releases signed performance agreements with the Members of the Executive Council
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi today, 16 October 2025, in a significant move towards greater transparency and accelerated service delivery, is publicly releasing the signed performance agreements for all Members of the Executive Council (MECs).
This action fulfils a key commitment he made immediately after the formation of the 7th Provincial Administration under the Government of Provincial Unity (GPU), and it aligns with the government's pledge to build a capable, ethical, and developmental state that is directly accountable to the people. The Performance Agreements are a cornerstone of the provincial government's performance driven and results oriented approach.
They translate the key provincial priorities, including driving inclusive growth, reducing poverty, tackling the high cost of living, and urgently addressing the G-13 priorities such as water security, crime reduction, and electricity stability, into a clear and actionable framework for each department.
The documents outline for each MEC:
• Key focus areas and responsibilities.
• Specific outputs, targets, and performance indicators.
• Detailed key activities and interventions. • Clear timelines and resource allocation. "By making these agreements public, we are ensuring that the provincial government is accountable to the people and making sure the residents know what they can expect from each MEC and their department.
The people of Gauteng deserve to know what we have pledged to deliver, and these performance agreements are not just administrative documents but are a social contract between this Executive Council and the residents of Gauteng, “said Premier Lesufi To ensure proper implementation, Premier Lesufi will hold routine progress sessions with each MEC to assess progress, identify blockages, and determine where intervention is needed.
The targets outlined in these agreements are legally binding and must be incorporated into the departments' Strategic Plans, Annual Performance Plans, and Budgets. A formal midterm review will be conducted after March 2027 to assess progress
The signed Performance Agreements for all MECs can be accessed on the Gauteng Provincial Government website at :
MECs and their respective portfolios are as follows:
• MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko: Health and Wellness
• MEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela: Transport and Logistics • MEC Matome Chiloane: Education, and Sports, Arts and Culture
• MEC Lebohang Maile: Treasury and Economic Development
• MEC Tasneem Motara: Human Settlements
• MEC Faith Mazibuko: Social Development
• MEC Ewan Botha: Environment
• MEC Jacob Mamabolo: Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA) and Infrastructure Development
• Premier Panyaza Lesufi: Community Safety
This initiative underscores the provincial government's unwavering commitment to building an activist, accountable, and clean government that is people-centred and results-orientated.
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