Sowetan

Msimanga out of his depth as mayor

- Motalatale Modiba ■ Modiba is the ANC Gauteng province’s media liaison officer

The recent announceme­nt by the Democratic Alliance (DA) of their premier candidate for Gauteng has not only confirmed how the party is devoid of the kind of leadership required to run a complex province like Gauteng but it has also exposed how the DA takes the people of this province for granted.

In a desperate attempt to appease the party’s traditiona­l support base, the DA was left with no choice but to do a juggling act and ensure that a candidate, who yet prove himself and is, in fact, battling to keep the ship afloat in his current post as the executive mayor of the City of Tshwane, is put forth. The backing of Solly Msimanga, as the DA’s face for its 2019 elections campaign is an admission by the party that it lacks the necessary depth of leadership.

The question would be “what exactly is the Tshwane mayor running away from in the Tshwane municipali­ty, hardly halfway through his term”? Under Msimanga, Tshwane has seen a deteriorat­ion of service delivery standards, dubious multi-million rand contracts awarded and a growing culture of cronyism. When Msimanga left the Gauteng provincial legislatur­e to become the mayor of Tshwane, he said he was determined to bring change, cut corruption, create jobs and deliver basic services. However, the municipali­ty has been embroiled in one scandal after another courtesy of Msimanga’s inept leadership coupled with an unbridled love for power.

On Thursday the ANC caucus in the Tshwane council will be tabling a motion of no confidence in Msimanga is to because the dysfunctio­nality has reached crisis proportion­s. This has seen service delivery being sacrificed for political power and the maintenanc­e of an unworkable coalition.

Perhaps the only way to get the municipali­ty back on track is for the electorate to give a clear unambiguou­s mandate.

The people of Gauteng have discerned the fact that the DA has sold them a dummy, and its mayors in Joburg and Tshwane abuse their authority through flouting of procuremen­t regulation­s.

For instance, a mayor appoints his wife’s company to be a service provider and still sees nothing wrong with that. Senior managers get appointed into strategic positions without qualificat­ions nor following of due processes.

The DA government has proven beyond reasonable doubt that it is not fit to govern. In Tshwane and Joburg they are presiding over deteriorat­ing service standards, irregular appointmen­ts, purging of employees, irregular salary increases, financial mismanagem­ent, conflicts of interest and maladminis­tration.

It is a party that only excels in protecting and advancing the interests of a white minority.

Despite all this, the DA blames the ANC administra­tion before it for its service delivery failures yet it has no problem claiming the successes of the same ANC as their own.

How can the DA be trusted with an economy as big as the GDP of Morocco, if it is that complacent, anti-black and bent on maintainin­g the status quo to appease its traditiona­l base? The electorate won’t be fooled. The people of Gauteng will be the judge come 2019!

The people of Gauteng will be the judge come 2019

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