The Herald (South Africa)

Bay budget meetings disrupted

● IDP series off to bad start in KwaNobuhle and Khayelitsh­a in Uitenhage

- Nomazima Nkosi nkosino@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

The Nelson Mandela Bay municipali­ty’s first two in a new series of integrated developmen­t plan (IDP) meetings ended in chaos after residents started singing and walked out.

As soon as a meeting on Monday at the Babs Madlakane Hall in KwaNobuhle began, residents said they were not notified in time and complained that none of their ward councillor­s were present.

This is the third time IDP meetings in Kwanobuhle have not managed to sit over the last year.

Kwanobuhle resident and ANC Youth League regional secretary Luyolo Nqakula said there were elected community representa­tives and none of them were at the meeting because they were not told.

“This is wrong. You can’t chair this meeting,” Nqakula said, referring to DA councilllo­r Masixole Zinto.

“This meeting is meant to be led by the councillor­s of this ward.

“You guys are pitting us against our councillor­s which is wrong. Our councilllo­rs told us they were only informed yesterday about this meeting.

“This meeting must collapse,” Nqakula said.

Belinda Majola said residents from Ward 46 burnt tyres just last week and none of the grievances raised during that protest were being discussed at the meeting.

Majola said she expected DA councillor and human settlement­s political head Nqaba Bhanga to address them.

Bhanga chaired a meeting which was also disrupted in the last round of IDP meetings.

“I wanted to tell Bhanga what was on my mind because it doesn’t help you guys coming here to tell us about the budget when there was no participat­ion from the residents,” Majola said.

Another resident from Ward 45 said not a single item discussed at a 2016 IDP meeting had been implemente­d.

He said black people were not a priority in the metro anymore.

The IDP session ended with residents calling for the meeting to collapse and they started singing before Zinto walked out. Another meeting, at the Jeff Masemola Hall in Khayelitsh­a, Uitenhage, chaired by ANC councilllo­r Nomsa Booi, also ended abruptly after she was told to stop chairing it.

Nqakula, who had made his way to the second hall, said residents did not want to be undermined and said the IDP session had to be conducted properly.

Nqakula said mayor Athol Trollip was not even at the meeting because he was at an Ironman public participat­ion meeting which was “all he cared about”.

Monday was day one of a three-week programme giving residents a chance to participat­e in the budget process.

IDP meetings held earlier this year often ended in chaos.

The next meeting is on Tuesday at the City Hall followed by another on Wednesday at the Allanridge Community Hall in Uitenhage.

Zinto said he was disappoint­ed that the meetings did not continue as planned.

“It’s a pity because we wanted to interact with our people and also clear up the myth that the budget is skewed towards white areas.

“We wanted to outline these things for our people.”

 ?? Picture: WERNER HILLS ?? SHOUTING MATCH: The integrated developmen­t plan meeting at the Babs Madlakane Hall in KwaNobuhle which was disrupted
Picture: WERNER HILLS SHOUTING MATCH: The integrated developmen­t plan meeting at the Babs Madlakane Hall in KwaNobuhle which was disrupted

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