Sowetan

Joburg appointmen­ts affirm ANC, EFF deal

Two new councillor­s to be sworn in as MMCs

- By Nomazima Nkosi

The deal between the ANC and EFF is taking shape after two of the latter’s councillor­s are expected to be sworn in as MMCs in the City of Johannesbu­rg.

The city on Thursday announced the list of members who will form part of newly elected mayor Thapelo Amad’s mayoral committee. The EFF and PA will each have two seats in the mayoral committee while the ANC will have four.

The swearing in of MMCs was postponed from Friday to Monday because two of the new MMCs had not yet been sworn in as councillor­s. They were expected to be sworn in on Friday.

EFF regional chairperso­n in Johannesbu­rg Sepetlele Raseruthe will head public safety, while his colleague councillor Ennie Makhafola will be sworn in as health and social developmen­t MMC.

Aside from the EFF, Patriotic Alliance Deputy president Kenny Kunene will also feature in the newly reconfigur­ed mayoral committee as roads and transport MMC.

Kunene will be sworn in as a councillor today (Friday). He replaces former PA councillor Ashley Sauls, who has been seconded to the Western Cape.

Speaking to Sowetan, Kunene revealed that Sauls was the PA’s premier candidate in the Western Cape.

“I’m replacing Ashley Sauls as councillor. He’s been deployed to be deputy chair in Western Cape and the premier candidate and mayor in Beaufort West,” Kunene said.

On his new responsibi­lity, Kunene said he never thought he’d be a councillor but added “you go where the party deploys you.”

“That’s why I’ve said I’ll donate the salary to the needy but I’m there to serve. The party believes I can do more and had to prepare myself psychologi­cally. People think it’s easy to work in government but it’s a big challenge. I’ve come across bigger challenges and overcame them and I’ll overcome this one as well,” he said.

Kunene was reluctant to speak about the plans he had, asking to be given time to meet with the department’s executive and learn the ropes first.

Prior to the ousting of Mpho Phalatse as mayor of Joburg on Friday and the swearing in of Amad as her replacemen­t, the EFF had not made any moves in the council of 270 seats.

ANC Joburg chair Dada Morero, who briefly wore the mayoral chains before Mpho Phalatse won them back through court action, is set for the MMC for finance position.

Other experience­d MMCs returning are Loyiso Masuku, who previously served as MMC for Group Corporate and Shared Services and Eunice Mgcina who was MMC of health and social developmen­t under the ANC-led coalition.

Below is the list of City of Johannesbu­rg’s new MMCs:

● Finance: Dada Morero;

● Group corporate and shared services: Loyiso Masuku;

● Environmen­t and infrastruc­ture services: Jack Sekwaila;

● Public safety: Sepetlele Raseruthe;

● Developmen­t planning: Eunice Mgcina;

● Economic developmen­t: Nomoya Daphney Mnisi;

● Housing: Anthea Natasha Leitch; and

● Community developmen­t: Lubabalo Magwentshu

Meanwhile, in Ekurhuleni, the DA continued to face an uphill battle as it struggles to retain control in the municipali­ty.

 ?? /VELI NHLAPO ?? Deputy president of Patriotic Alliance Kenny Kunene and City of Joburg speaker Colleen Makhubele.
/VELI NHLAPO Deputy president of Patriotic Alliance Kenny Kunene and City of Joburg speaker Colleen Makhubele.

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