The Citizen (KZN)

Squabble over Vhembe appointmen­t

- Alex Matlala

There is still no full-time municipal manager (MM) for the Vhembe district municipali­ty since the former one was fired for allegedly sinking R300 million into the collapsed VBS Mutual Bank.

The municipali­ty had allegedly planned to announce the new manager during a special council sitting, but surprising­ly, the item was not on the agenda. It was instead rumoured that the position would be re-advertised.

The district municipali­ty has been without a full-time manager since it reached a settlement with former municipal manager, Reuben Rambado. Rambado was given a golden handshake after investing over R300 million into the Venda Business Society Mutual Bank.

The investment was allegedly made without following the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA). In his position, the municipali­ty forwarded its general manager for cooperativ­e service manager to act.

The Citizen was told all processes for the recruitmen­t of the manager had been exhausted but still there has been no appointmen­t.

Speaking to The Citizen on Monday, municipal mayor Dowelani Nenguda confirmed that the municipali­ty was still without a full-time manager and that the appointmen­t was imminent. “We have completed all the processes and we will appoint in no time. But the appointmen­t matter was never on the agenda,” he said.

According to allegation­s from a source in the party, some ANC bigwigs within the region had dismissed the move, saying the successful candidate was big-headed and could not take his mandate from above.

The municipali­ty would have had a new manager by Friday [tomorrow] this week. But a clandestin­e meeting comprising party bigwigs said the successful candidate could not be trusted going forward.

In June this year, the EFF called on the municipali­ty to work with speed in taking action regarding the ongoing drought in the Collins Chabane municipali­ty and elsewhere in the region.

The DA provincial chairperso­n and member of the Limpopo legislatur­e, Jacques Smalle, also called on the council to fast-track the appointmen­t of a municipal manager and a chief financial officer because residents were at the receiving end of very poor basic services in the region.

Yesterday MEC for cooperativ­e governance, human settlement and traditiona­l affairs, Basikopo Makamu said his department was also waiting with bated breath for the appointmen­t to be made.

“All we want is that the successful candidate should have a good track-record in local governance,” he said.

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