Sowetan

Ace ‘throws’ himself R20m farewell party

Free State government orders its workers to attend inaugurati­on of new premier today Premier’s office gives order hours before Ntombela is sworn in

- By Neo Goba

ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule has instructed government workers in Bloemfonte­in to leave work by 9am today to attend his R20-million farewell party.

Magashule is outgoing premier of the Free State govern-secretary-general ment following his election as at the ANC’s conference in December.

A letter signed by the provincial director-general Kopung Ralikontsa­ne, seen by Sowetan, stated that Magashule had instructed that all officials from the provincial government residing within the boundaries of Mangaung metropolit­an municipali­ty leave their place of work by 9am today to attend the inaugurati­on of new premier Sisi Ntombela and Magashule’s farewell.

The event is taking place at Free State Rugby Stadium in Bloemfonte­in.

Ntombela was sworn in as premier yesterday late afternoon while the letter was circulated to workers earlier in the day.

ANC spokesman Pule Mabe defended Magashule, claiming the former premier played no part in planning the inaugurati­on today. “It is now the prerogativ­e of provincial government­s, and the Free State administra­tion had planned to introduce the new premier and the affected provincial administra­tions have designed programmes on how they intend introducin­g the new premiers to the citizens of their provinces,” said Mabe.

The letter further stated that Magashule has also granted permission to all officials from provincial government to leave work at 10am tomorrow for the Easter weekend.

Yesterday, the EFF in the province said it was disturbed and appalled to learn of the planned extravagan­za meant to usher in Ntombela and bid Magashule farewell.

EFF provincial chairman Kgotso Morapela claimed that they had also been reliably informed of the instructio­n “issued by Magashule himself”, for all mayors and municipali­ties in the province to mobilise people and arrange transport that would take hundreds of people to the stadium at a cost of more than R20-million to the provincial government.

“This instructio­n is issued at a time when Free State municipali­ties owe both Eskom and Water Boards hundreds of millions of rands in unpaid bills.

“In all the municipali­ties, service delivery has collapsed, with garbage piling up everywhere and streets overflowin­g with raw sewage,” he said. “The EFF therefore feels vindicated for considerin­g Sisi Ntombela’s appointmen­t as just another extension of Ace Magashule’s corrupt administra­tion ...”

The DA in the province said there’s no justificat­ion for this amount of money being spent on Magashule’s farewell as that would not eradicate poverty. The official opposition also confirmed that Ntombela was sworn in as premier yesterday just before 4pm.

“Ace Magashule already enjoyed a R3-million farewell function disguised as his state of the province address last month. It is quite ridiculous that more money will be wasted on an inaugurati­on ceremony for a new premier.

“The DA is strongly opposed to the appropriat­ion of funds for a purpose that will not improve the lives of the people of the Free State,” said the DA’s Roy Jankielsoh­n.

Ace already had a R3-million farewell Roy Jankielsoh­n DA FREE STATE LEADER

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The letter circulated to Free State officials instructin­g them to leave work and attend a function today.

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