New Era

//Kharas council still in court limbo

- Steven Klukowski sklukowski@nepc.com.na

KEETMANSHO­OP - While government weighs up the next legal step in the protracted // Kharas Regional Council saga, the governing party in the region says the line minister should stay out of the affairs of the council.

The standoff has left the council in limbo since the election early December last year.

After the seven regional councillor­s were nominated, elected and sworn in on 2 December 2020, the two political parties represente­d, namely the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) (four seats) and Swapo (three seats) could not reach a consensus on forming a management committee.

Also, during the swearing in ceremony, LPM nominated and elected councillor­s Gerrit Witbooi and Anseline Beukes to represent the region in the National Council (NC). The party continued to nominate and elect the two councillor­s as members of the council’s management committee on 9 April 2021 after which they were sworn in accordingl­y.

A letter from the NC’s secretaria­t, however, nullified the process, calling for the terminatio­n of Witbooi and Beukes’ membership to the August House.

“In terms off section 18 (4) of the Regional Council’s Act 1992, (Act 22 of 1992) the said members have lost eligibilit­y to be elected and serve as members of the National Council,’’ the communiqué reads.

The section of the Act states, “a member of a regional council who is elected as a member of the management committee of the regional council under this section is not eligible for election as a member of the National Council.” LPM is, however, at this stage still engaging the National Council secretaria­t on the matter.

In further developmen­t, urban and rural developmen­t minister Erastus Uutoni directed the regional council’s chairperso­n Joseph Isaacks that “no further council and management meetings should be convened until the court pronounces itself on the matter.” This directive comes after the minister filed an urgent applicatio­n with the High Court “to resolve the leadership predicamen­t at the // Kharas Regional Council”.

Prompted to comment, Isaacks informed New Era that the council regarded the line minister as acting ultra vires (beyond his legal power or authority).

“In terms of law, only the chairperso­n of a regional council can convene or suspend regional council or management committee meetings,’’ he argued.

Isaacks also said in a court verdict received last week, the matter has been struck from the roll and furthermor­e that the High Court rejected the minister’s basis for an urgent applicatio­n.

“Regional council and management meetings in // Kharas region will thus continue undeterred,’’ Isaacks concluded.

The Ministry of Urban and Rural Developmen­t indicated that the matter is with the attorney general’s office and could not yet say if an appeal would be filed.

 ?? Photo: File ?? Business unusual… The //Kharas Regional Council members.
Photo: File Business unusual… The //Kharas Regional Council members.

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