Daily Dispatch

FURIOUS VILLAGERS SAY RULING PARTY WILL NOT BE GETTING THEIR VOTE

Msobomvu community demands basic services

- SINO MAJANGAZA “Uphi lo ubetter

Many residents of a small village in an ANC-led ward insist they will not be voting in the May 8 elections, even chasing IEC officials away

“The ANC has failed us!” was the common cry at Msobomvu when the Dispatch visited last weekend.

The area is 30km outside East London.

The disgruntle­d voices were heard at a time when leaders of the ruling party are out in the field, attempting to convince potential voters to give the ANC another chance.

But residents of this village bitterly said they had not tasted much of the fruits of the democratic South Africa.

Many residents of this ANCled ward 26 made it clear that they would not cast their votes in the May 8 general election. They expressed their views on the weekend when IEC officials attempting to register voters were chased away. Villagers locked the gates outside the registrati­on office.

“The only time they know we exist is when they want our votes. We are done being played fools. They treat us as animals, it’s fine we will behave like animals, but they are not getting our votes,” said Sithembele Velem.

He said neighbouri­ng villages received services.

The Dispatch noted that Msobomvu has no clinic or school and is not wired for power. The only signs of service delivery are pit latrines which were built in 2015 and a pump which provides water from a dam for communal taps.

And that is not much help according to residents, who said the taps were mostly dry as the water pump installed last year went “on and off”.

The nearest clinic, Thembaleth­u at Nkqonkqwen­i village, is 10km away.

“What is the point of voting? The government doesn’t care about us,” said Nosandisil­e Mambinja.

She said ward councillor­s had done nothing to improve people’s lives. “The current one [Nkuntulana Ncothela] is worse. He does not even want to come here,” she said.

Mambinja said attempts to get the attention of the Buffalo City Metro and the province had failed.

Last week, the villagers marched to the East London City Hall to bring their plight to the attention of the authoritie­s.

A few days later, they demonstrat­ed in their village carrying placards stating

(where is this better) life for all?”, “No electricit­y, no vote”, and “We want developmen­t in Msobomvu”.

Ward councillor Nkuntulana Ncothela said the reason there was no electricit­y in the area was because although the ward fell under BCM, the land was still under the administra­tion of the Amathole District Municipali­ty. He said that the process of transferri­ng the land was underway. Ncothela said the water issue was not only affecting Msobomvu village.

“Other villages in the area are experienci­ng the same problem. We are in the process of changing the water pipes.”

The only time they know we exist is when they want our votes, say residents

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 ?? Picture: SINO MAJANGAZA ?? DISGRUNTLE­D: Residents of Msobomvu village outside East London protest in their village recently over lack of basic services like water and electricit­y.
Picture: SINO MAJANGAZA DISGRUNTLE­D: Residents of Msobomvu village outside East London protest in their village recently over lack of basic services like water and electricit­y.

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