The Citizen (KZN)

ANC insists on the removal of three North West mayors

- Eric Naki

With the ANC’s Luthuli House headquarte­rs insisting that the mayors of three municipali­ties in the Bojanala District of North West be recalled, a motion of no confidence has been submitted to oust Madibeng mayor Douglas Maimane on allegation­s of nepotism.

The opposition Save Madibeng party is represente­d in the local municipal council. It is also known as the newly registered political party, Save South Africa.

It had submitted a motion of no confidence against Maimane and hoped for it to be discussed at the ordinary council meeting today.

Sydney Monnakgotl­a, convenor of the party, demanded that Maimane should account for the alleged involvemen­t of his son in the renovation of a municipal hall in Brits.

The work was part of a social labour project funded by a local mining company on behalf of the municipali­ty under its integrated developmen­t planning.

Monnakgotl­a also wanted the mayor to explain some appointmen­ts in his office.

Maimane is now under investigat­ion by the public protector.

Maimane is among three mayors – with Moses Kotane’s Nketu Nkotswe and Bojanala platinum district municipal mayor Matlakala Nondzaba – that the ANC national working committee recommende­d be fired.

Luthuli House wanted to oust the three mayors for their tendency to purge their opponents in their municipali­ties and for defying party instructio­ns.

The Bojanala ANC regional executive committee wanted to remove Nondzaba, but was blocked by the party’s provincial executive committee.

Instead, Nondzaba was removed for a different and unrelated reason and was replaced with Victoria Makhaula.

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