The Citizen (KZN)

Unpaid invoices: councils stormed

BOILING POINT: GROUP ‘ASSAULTS’ TOP OFFICIAL

- Alex Matlala alexm@citizen.co.za

One municipali­ty cites ‘contractua­l impasse’ for withholdin­g funds.

Aspecial council sitting in the Greater Tzaneen local municipali­ty came to an abrupt halt when angry service providers disrupted the meeting in a bid to force the municipali­ty to pay their invoices.

The municipali­ty confirmed yesterday that manager Serapelo Matlala was assaulted.

“Matlala opened a case of common assault at the Tzaneen police station on Friday after he was allegedly assaulted during the fracas,” said municipali­ty spokespers­on Nevil Ndlala.

According to Ndlala, a group of people working for a constructi­on company under Tshiamiso Trading CC forcefully entered the council chamber and demanded payment of their invoices.

“The group pointed at the municipal manager and pushed him.”

Realising that his life was in danger, Matlala sought refuge in rooms adjacent to the chamber, where the assault allegedly continued.

Ndlala said the municipali­ty appointed Tshiamiso Trading CC to construct a 5. 7km road on February 21 this year. He said the company was expected to tar the gravel road in Mulati village, outside Nkowankowa.

According to Ndlala, the company was appointed at a cost of R26 million. “We could not pay the company’s invoices because there is currently a contractua­l impasse between the service provider and the municipali­ty,” he said.

The owner of Tshiamiso Trading CC, Bruce Mhlaba, said employees of subcontrac­ted companies working on the project disrupted the meeting, not his staff. “I could not pay the subcontrac­tors because the municipali­ty has not paid me. I sent them an invoice for R4.5 million last month, but they have been sending me from pillar to post. Once they pay, I will pay the subcontrac­tors, who will then pay their employees.”

Another angry group stormed a special council sitting at the Sekhukhune district municipali­ty on Tuesday, allegedly demanding payment for services. The group allegedly kicked the door open putting the meeting in disarray.

Sekhukhune district municipali­ty spokespers­on Willy Mosoma confirmed the incident.

The group kicked the door open at special meeting

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