Cape Argus

Arsonists target Mooi River mayor

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THE MAYOR of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands town of Mooi River is living in fear following a botched arson attack at his home.

Mooi Mpofana municipali­ty mayor Xolani Duma and his family were treated for smoke inhalation at an undisclose­d hospital following an attack by unknown assailants on Monday night. The assailants reportedly stormed Duma’s home in the early hours of the morning while he was asleep inside with his family, including a 1-year old child.

Tyres were burnt in front of the house and the occupants struggled to get out as smoke was coming inside. The attack came 14 months after the municipali­ty’s chief financial officer, Simo Mncwabe, was shot dead while taking his children to school. He had received death threats. Reacting to Monday’s attack, Co-operative Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs MEC Nomusa Dube condemned the attack.

“As Cogta, we condemn this act of cowardice directed at an elected public representa­tive in the strongest language and we urge the law enforcemen­t agencies to investigat­e this incident without delay.”

She added that Cogta had repeatedly condemned recent attacks on public representa­tives in local government and traditiona­l institutio­ns, some of which have resulted in casualties. “The department views violence against councillor­s and amakhosi as completely unacceptab­le and a direct attack on democratic society. We call upon the police to investigat­e this incident speedily and leave no stone unturned.”

The attack has heightened fears in the Midlands region which has seen a number of high-profile attacks over the past few months. In the Richmond municipali­ty, which is part of uMgungundl­ovu District, councillor Vusi Mkhize was shot dead just months after municipal manager Sibusiso Sithole and deputy mayor Thandazile Phoswa were also killed. – ANA

WE CONDEMN THIS ACT OF COWARDICE DIRECTED AT AN ELECTED PUBLIC REPRESENTA­TIVE

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