Times of Eswatini

Makwarela back as Tshwane mayor

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TSHWANE - COPE councillor Murunwa Makwarela is back in office as the mayor of Tshwane after proving that he is a rehabilita­ted insolvent.

Makwarela provided a clearance certificat­e, which Tshwane city manager Johann Mettler and the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) accepted.

On Tuesday, the mayor was disqualifi­ed as a councillor after being unable to prove to the council that he was rehabilita­ted following his sequestrat­ion. He was declared insolvent in August 2016.

The law prohibits people who are sequestrat­ed from holding public office.

Makwarela was elected as a PR councillor for COPE despite his sequestrat­ion.

Later, he held the Tshwane speaker position, and on February 28, he was elected mayor.

The DA reported his sequestrat­ion to the city manager, who asked Makwarela to produce proof that he had been rehabilita­ted. He was given until Tuesday at 10am.

Makwarela could not immediatel­y produce proof and asked for an extension, which the city manager could not immediatel­y fulfil.

Yesterday, he submitted a solvency clearance certificat­e, which showed he was rehabilita­ted in 2018.

His full mayoral benefits have been instated.

“The IEC has confirmed receipt of a letter from the city manager for the withdrawal of the vacancy declaratio­n and undertook to process it accordingl­y, as they are still within the 21-day time limit. Accordingl­y, all the benefits and perks accorded to Dr Makwarela as the executive mayor of the City of Tshwane have been reinstated,” Bokaba added.

After Makwarela’s reinstatem­ent, the Tshwane metro still faces challenges, including passing an adjustment budget.

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(Pic:Deaan Vivier) Murunwa Makwarela back in office as the mayor of Tshwane.

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