Sowetan

Ladysmith residents want mayor removed

Lack of service angers community

- By Orrin Singh

Angry residents of Ladysmith‚ in northern KwaZulu-Natal‚ embarked on protest action yesterday. They gave the government an ultimatum: remove the local mayor or face a total shutdown.

According to reports‚ roads leading in and out of the town were blocked off by protesters calling for the head of Alfred Duma local municipali­ty mayor Vincent Madlala.

Police spokespers­on Col Thembeka Mbele said community members had closed off Murchison Street with minibus taxis and rocks.

“They handed over the memorandum to the municipali­ty office‚ demanding that the mayor step down‚” said Mbele.

Residents are believed to be angered by the lack of service delivery‚ particular­ly regarding the provision of water‚ as well as escalating violence within the local taxi industry‚ which they claim police have failed to deal with.

In an interview with eNCA‚ Andile Hlatshwayo‚ a convener of the protest‚ said residents would embark on a total shutdown of the town today if the ANC fails to recall Madlala.

“If Madlala is not removed or recalled by the 27th [today]‚ we are going to have a total shutdown. Nothing will be coming in‚ nothing will be going out of the town of Ladysmith‚” he warned.

Hlatshwayo said they would not resort to violence, but should the department of cooperativ­e governance and traditiona­l affairs (Cogta) and KZN premier Sihle Zikalala not act on their demands‚ they will go ahead with the protest.

The premier’s spokespers­on Lennox Mabaso could not be reached for comment.

In May last year‚ Madlala’s son was shot dead‚ along with his friend‚ while a third person was serious injured. Police at the time said two counts of murder were being investigat­ed after Siboniso Mondli Madlala‚ 28‚ and his 29-year-old friend were killed.

The tragedy came three months after Oscar Hlatshwayo‚ 38‚ an executive director of engineerin­g technical and infrastruc­ture services at Alfred Duma local municipali­ty‚ was shot several times in an apparent ambush after dropping his children at school.

 ?? /SAPS ?? Outraged residents of Ladysmith, in northern KwaZulu-Natal, brought traffic to a standstill yesterday.
/SAPS Outraged residents of Ladysmith, in northern KwaZulu-Natal, brought traffic to a standstill yesterday.

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