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‘African National Criminals’

EFF acronym for the ANC as insults fly in Gauteng legislatur­e

- BALDWIN NDABA baldwin.ndaba@inl.co.za

It’s your mother who is incompeten­t!

ANC and EFF members traded insults and exchanged swear words during an official sitting of the Gauteng legislatur­e yesterday, in an almost exact replicatio­n of the chaos in Parliament last week.

In a play on the ANC’s acronym, an EFF representa­tive labelled the ruling party the “African National Criminals” and charged that they were responsibl­e for the looting of the public purse.

The EFF’s Mandisa Mashego also accused Human Settlement­s, Co-operative Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs MEC Jacob Mamabolo of being a liar and charged that he was giving government tenders to his ANC allies.

She began her tirade against Mamabolo by accusing him of lying to the people of Diepsloot about his plans to build houses and a proper sewerage system.

Mashego claimed that jobs for the constructi­on of houses and sewer upgrade were allocated only to ANC members.

The allegation­s angered the ANC, and Community Safety MEC Sizakele Nkosi-Malobane was heard telling EFF members “nisijwayel’amasimba” – loosely translated to mean “You are being overfamili­ar with us in a s**tty kind of way.” Mashego later withdrew her characteri­sation of the ANC as criminals and the lying claims against Mamabolo.

Subsequent­ly, as emotions rose, Nkosi-Malobane refused to leave the House after the Speaker, Ntombi, Mekgwe instructed her to do so.

Later, she denied making the “unparliame­ntary comments” and asked Mekgwe to conduct an investigat­ion.

This angered EFF members, who accused Mekgwe of bias, saying if it were them, “Mekgwe would have been quick to call the police”.

But the frayed tempers were still simmering.

Mashego rose during a debate on the illegal sale of land in the Princess informal settlement in Roodepoort, repeatedly accused Nkosi-Malobane of incompeten­ce and said she had failed to properly investigat­e criminal cases involving ANC members.

At this point, Nkosi-Malobane turned in her seat and faced Mashego squarely.

“Ke mmao! It’s your mother (who’s incompeten­t)!” she spat out in Sesotho. The epithet carries a lot of venom in the vernacular and is not said in polite company.

“This thing (Nkosi-Malobane) is rude,” an EFF member retorted, weakly.

Nkosi-Malobane denied making the comment, but EFF members threatened to disrupt the proceeding­s unless she apologised.

Mekgwe declined to act, leading to the party questionin­g her impartiali­ty. Sensing that things were getting out of control, the Speaker then referred to two remaining parliament­ary questions to the next sitting tomorrow in a bid to defuse the tension.

Things quietened down when portfolio committees presented their reports for adoption.

In the middle of the debate, Mashego called ANC chief whip Brian Hlongwa, who was seated calmly and not participat­ing in the debate, “corrupt and a fraud”.

The outburst came after acting Health MEC Lebogang Maile declined to give details of the terminatio­n of the contract of his former head of department (HoD), Hugh Gosnell.

Maile described it as an “amicable parting of ways” between them.

He also said the matter was sub judice – angering the DA and EFF.

Mashego then surmised that Maile’s refusal to take the legislatur­e into her confidence was allegedly due to the fact that Gosnell had played an instrument­al role in exposing the “activities of corrupt Brian Hlongwa”.

She was referring to a multimilli­on-rand civil suit against Hlongwa and other service providers in the high court in Joburg.

Gosnell was not the HoD when Hlongwa allegedly committed the fraudulent acts.

Mekgwe reprimande­d Mashego again and ordered her to withdraw her remarks. “There is no Brian Hlongwa in the legislatur­e.”

“I withdraw, Mr Brian Hlongwa,” Mashego said. Mekgwe then told her that addressing Hlongwa as Mr was inappropri­ate in the legislatur­e.

“I cannot call him ‘honourable’ Brian Hlongwa because he is corrupt,” the EFF MPL insisted.

Mekgwe concluded the debates by pledging to investigat­e the conduct of both the ANC and EFF, promising she would take harsh action against the guilty parties.

 ?? PICTURES: DUMISANI SIBEKO ?? TIRADE: EFF member Mandisa Mashego accused MEC Jacob Mamabolo of “being a liar and giving government tenders to his ANC allies”.
PICTURES: DUMISANI SIBEKO TIRADE: EFF member Mandisa Mashego accused MEC Jacob Mamabolo of “being a liar and giving government tenders to his ANC allies”.
 ??  ?? ‘CORRUPT’: ANC chief whip Brian Hlongwa also came under fire.
‘CORRUPT’: ANC chief whip Brian Hlongwa also came under fire.
 ??  ?? TRYING TO BE FAIR: Speaker Ntombi Mekgwe said she would investigat­e the EFF and ANC’s bad conduct.
TRYING TO BE FAIR: Speaker Ntombi Mekgwe said she would investigat­e the EFF and ANC’s bad conduct.

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