The Citizen (KZN)

We will not be derailed – Solly

DA-LED TSHWANE METRO WILL PROSPER Year of council meetings blighted by fights, walkouts and boycotts.

- Virginia Keppler virginiak@citizen.co.za

High drama, fist fights, boycotts, walkouts and protest action plagued the Tshwane Metro council meetings this past year, but executive mayor Solly Msimanga says neither the ANC nor the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) could derail the administra­tion led by the Democratic Alliance (DA).

But Msimanga showed he was up for the fight and kept going in spite of the insults that came his way, protest action, attacks on councillor­s and pepper spray and stun grenade moments as protesters demanded his head.

“The EFF and the ANC might

April:

A fight broke out between metro police officers and an ANC councillor. Other councillor­s later joined in the fight after police went in twice to ask the ANC to leave the hall following a heated spat.

September:

ANC caucus walked out of the council meeting on the day they were supposed to vote to sell the mayoral mansion, leaving a quorum of 95 members, following have delayed us in certain instances, but they did not derail us,” said Msimanga.

Since the DA took over in Tshwane, the EFF has boycotted two council meetings and ANC councillor­s staged walkouts on two occasions.

Both the walkouts by the ANC followed the EFF’s no-shows at council meetings, with the most recent of which was last month. the unexplaine­d no-show of the EFF.

October:

A meeting was disrupted when members of the Voortrekke­rs youth organisati­on attended the meeting to learn more about council proceeding­s.

November 28:

The ANC walked out and the EFF boycotted the meeting.

“Notable was the delay of the expanded public works programme policy and the sale of the mayoral mansion – which have now both been passed – and the work continuing almost without incident,” said Msimanga, pointing out that the DA remained unshaken.

“Under the circumstan­ces, I am pleased with what we have achieved this past year.” –

 ?? Picture: Yeshiel Panchia ?? Protesters gather outside the US Embassy in Sandton, Johannesbu­rg, yesterday in response to US President Donald Trump’s decision to acknowledg­e Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Picture: Yeshiel Panchia Protesters gather outside the US Embassy in Sandton, Johannesbu­rg, yesterday in response to US President Donald Trump’s decision to acknowledg­e Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

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