The Citizen (KZN)

Msimanga ‘insults, disrespect­s’ Makhura

SLANGING MATCH: MAKHURA TELLS RESIDENTS MAYOR IS DUCKING THEM

- Rorisang Kgosana – rorisangk@citizen.co.za

The Tshwane ANC has scolded the mayor for saying the Gauteng premier thought he was running a ‘spaza shop’.

Msimanga says he can’t follow orders at short notice, suggesting premier thinks he’s running a spaza shop.

The Tshwane ANC has reprimande­d mayor Solly Msimanga for “insulting” Gauteng Premier David Makhura, when he said the premier seemed to think he was running a “spaza shop”.

Msimanga was reacting to the premier’s comments on Wednesday in Hammanskra­al, when he told the community the mayor was “hiding” from them amid the water crisis in the area.

While meeting residents over concerns about the safety of their drinking water, Makhura said: “I know you want the mayor [to come] as in yesterday, because he has been hiding. I promise to drag him here next week, whether he likes it or not.”

Addressing the council yesterday, Msimanga said Makhura had expected him to jump at his last-minute demand that he join the meeting.

“To hear that the premier said the mayor will be dragged kicking and screaming was very unfortunat­e,” Msimanga said.

“I had already told the premier that he contacted me at 3pm inviting me to a meeting the next morning.

“We are running a city. We are not running a spaza shop. I shouldn’t have to drop everything to attend a meeting.”

His comments rubbed the ANC up the wrong way, with councillor Aaron Maluleke accusing Msimanga of insulting Makhura.

But Msimanga stood his ground, saying the premier went to meet the residents without engaging with his office, which was ready to update him on the false rumours of cholera in Hammanskra­al water. “We could have given [Makhura] a report saying that all the interventi­ons that are needed in Hammanskra­al are being done.” Makhura also said Msimanga was dragging his feet in constructi­ng a scientific research project expected to create at least a thousand jobs in Hammanskra­al.

I promise to drag him here next week.

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