Daily Dispatch

HoD denies assault charge

Nehawu treasurer opens case with police after meeting over building

- SIPHE MACANDA SENIOR REPORTER siphem@dispatch.co.za

An assault charge has been filed against the head of the provincial economic developmen­t department after an alleged scuffle with union leaders at the department’s offices in King William’s Town on Monday.

The HoD, Bongani Gxilishe, had gathered staff members at a building adjacent to the Beacon Hill building – which houses mostly social developmen­t employees and a few economic developmen­t staffers – to talk about issues relating to the safety of the building.

King William’s Town police spokespers­on Captain Siphokazi Mawisa confirmed that a docket had been opened and that investigat­ions had commenced.

Last week, employees were evacuated from the Beacon Hill building after a gas leak was detected prior to rolling electricit­y blackouts.

The Dispatch has seen a text that was circulated among social developmen­t managers on Monday, alerting them that Buffalo City Metro inspectors had done an assessment of the building and recommende­d that the department vacate it.

“It has now become urgent that an emergency evacuation plan be developed and an EEP [emergency evacuation plan] team be set up.

“By now, the department has lost four working days hampering service delivery and governance compliance immensely,” the text reads.

The Dispatch was not able to get confirmati­on of the inspection from the municipali­ty.

On Monday, the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union treasurer at economic developmen­t, Nondumiso Mtuzula, claimed she was manhandled by Gxilishe when discussion­s relating to the safety of workers at the building became heated.

“The HoD assaulted me inside the meeting because I just called him out for the foul language he used when addressing us.

“He does not want to listen to us, he just gets angry.

“I never thought I’d be manhandled for voicing concerns regarding employees’ safety issues,” Mtuzula said.

Gxilishe had gathered the workers after they arrived for work to find the building closed.

The Dispatch has reported extensivel­y on safety concerns regarding the building, which unions have previously claimed resulted in the death of an employee.

When the Dispatch arrived at the building on Monday, the meeting had just been adjourned.

Responding to a request for comment on the assault allegation, Gxilishe said he had not laid a finger on Mtuzula.

He said when he was addressing the meeting, Mtuzula and other unionists had requested the meeting be suspended so they could caucus.

“I said they can have a caucus later on but we should finish the official department meeting first.

“I closed the official meeting and as I was leaving I could hear a lady shouting and insulting [me]. I immediatel­y turned back towards her to inquire why she was behaving like that.

“When I approached her, they thought I’m going to confront her, so she retreated.

“I did not even get to her – I did not even touch her for that matter,” he said.

Commenting on the evacuation of employees, Gxilishe said they would move staff to alternativ­e buildings.

Public works acting HoD Mahlubandi­le Qwase said the building would be vacant for about a week to extract the gas. “Only when the air quality is proved to be in good condition can they be brought back there.

“We are currently making sure that there accommodat­ion the workers.

“We have secured 3,600m² as of now,” he said.

Qwase and social developmen­t HoD Ntombi Baart held a meeting with unions at the Bhisho youth centre in an attempt to find a solution to the impasse. At the time of writing, the outcome of the meeting were still unknown. is temporary available for

 ??  ?? HEATED MEETING: Left, social developmen­t spokespers­on Mzukisi Solani speaks to economic developmen­t HOD Bongani Gxilishe, after he told staff not to enter the department’s offices for their own safety. Right, Nondumiso Mtuzula, of Nehawu, claims Gxilishe assaulted her during a heated meeting with staff in King William’s Town.
HEATED MEETING: Left, social developmen­t spokespers­on Mzukisi Solani speaks to economic developmen­t HOD Bongani Gxilishe, after he told staff not to enter the department’s offices for their own safety. Right, Nondumiso Mtuzula, of Nehawu, claims Gxilishe assaulted her during a heated meeting with staff in King William’s Town.
 ??  ?? DANGEROUS FUMES: Workers from various government department­s in King William’s Town are not allowed to enter this building as it is not safe due to a gas leak.
DANGEROUS FUMES: Workers from various government department­s in King William’s Town are not allowed to enter this building as it is not safe due to a gas leak.
 ?? Pictures: MICHAEL PINYANA ??
Pictures: MICHAEL PINYANA

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