South Africa has been a democracy for ten years in 2004 and it has been eight years since government endorsed local economic development (LED) as part of its strategy to transform institutions and society. The blue print for LED is applicable on all spheres of government, from provincial governments right down to municipalities. It seems that uncertainty exists as to what LED is all about. To add to the lack of clarity, LED objectives duplicate national government objectives for the economy, which fall within the specific functional areas of national government departments. This article explores the progress made with LED, by the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality (CTMM). Assuming that it may serve as a proxy for LED activities by other municipalities, the article offers a critique on the LED programme at CTMM, with important suggestions on how LED may be improved. The most important is that municipalities should make a consci