The long term ratings of all rated municipalities were downgraded by one notch to reflect the deterioration in the operating environment, except Mangaung and its long term issuer rating was affirmed at Caa1.
The Baseline Credit Assessment (BCA) of all rated South African municipalities was downgraded one notch, except for Mangaung which was affirmed at caa2. Moody’s also maintained the negative outlooks on all rated municipalities in the country.
According to Moody’s, South Africa’s municipalities face fiscal challenges exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. These challenges are expected to persist over the medium term as low growth prospects in the country and the high unemployment rate will further constrain the municipalities’ capacity to collect water and electricity fees, which represent a large part of their revenues.
The affirmation of Mangaung’s BCA of caa2 and current ratings of Caa1/NP reflects the municipality’s history of debt payment delays and weak liquidity profile.
Moody’s also affirmed the long-term issuer rating of Ekurhuleni Water Care Company of B1, in line with the rating of Ekurhuleni and the negative outlook was maintained. Again this negative outlook mirrors that of its support provider, the City of Ekurhuleni.
The long-term issuer rating of the South African National Roads Agency Ltd (Sanral) was downgraded one notch and it also maintained its negative outlook. Moody’s has noted that Sanral continues to experience resistance to its projects from road users and social groups, which contributes to the agency’s weak liquidity position.
Moody’s also noted:
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