The Citizen (Gauteng)

Appeal ‘a waste of time’

- Rorisang Kgosana

Gauteng cooperativ­e governance and traditiona­l affairs (Cogta) MEC Lebogang Maile was obsessed with unseating the Democratic Alliance (DA) in Tshwane and heading back to the courts to fight for the capital city was a waste of time, said a political analyst.

Maile announced yesterday he would be heading to the Constituti­onal Court to appeal the ruling by the High Court in Pretoria last week, which overturned the provincial government’s decision to place Tshwane under administra­tion.

This after Maile and Gauteng Premier David Makhura had dissolved the Tshwane council in March, saying the city was at a political impasse and failed to deliver services.

The high court, however, ordered last week that the dissolved council resume and that the team of administra­tors vacate the city by the end of the week.

But according to Maile, the high court misinterpr­eted the constituti­on’s Section 139, which was the base for the province to dissolve the municipal council.

“The high court judgment has created more confusion as opposed to providing greater clarity on the dynamic interplay between provincial and local government.

“As a result, we feel it is important that a higher court, such as the Constituti­onal Court, clarify this once and for all, in a precedent-setting [and] binding manner.”

But Maile’s continuous target for the capital city was just an obsession since he doesn’t seem to be winning.

Political analyst Professor Lesiba Teffo said the MEC and Makhura should have found other ways of interventi­on by finding out how Tshwane could be assisted in improving its performanc­e.

“I think what the court is saying is that it was not in his [Maile’s] thinking to assist the municipali­ty to perform,” he said.

Maile had been obsessed with unseating the DA from the metro.

Unfortunat­ely, he did not seem to be winning.

“He is wasting his time. But supposing he wins, in the court of public opinion, this will still linger on and it is damaging to the ANC,” said Teffo.

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