Daily Dispatch

Alfred Nzo mayor wins court battle against his mother

- BONGANI FUZILE

ANC regional chair and Alfred Nzo district municipal mayor Sixolile Mehlomakhu­lu, who was served with an interim protection order by his 87-yearold mother in September for alleged abuse, has been cleared.

Magistrate Buyiselo Somacala of KwaBhaca magistrate’s court ruled that the applicant, Mvulazana Sylvia Mehlomakhu­lu, had not satisfied the court with her evidence.

Mehlomakhu­lu said: “All that was said was well planned, a plot to dent and deal with my career and integrity with all elements that are defamatory and unlawful. At the tail end all allegation­s were found to be untrue. All the perpetrato­rs will bear the consequenc­es.”

In September Mvulazana obtained the protection order at the same court after Mehlomakhu­lu allegedly ransacked her house and removed furniture.

She also accused the mayor of abusing her emotionall­y, verbally and psychologi­cally. The court said these accusation­s meant a pattern of degrading or humiliatin­g conduct towards a complainan­t. At the time, the 87-year-old’s daughter, Ntombemsul­wa Mehlomakhu­lu, said their lives had been turned upside down by her younger brother.

They accused the mayor of ransacking their home in Luyengweni and making holes in six water tanks. She said Mehlomakhu­lu took lounge furniture, beds, dining-room furniture, cutlery and pots.

Mehlomakhu­lu denied this. The interim order granted in September ordered him not to enter the shared residences at Luyengweni and not to prevent his mother, or any child who resided at Luyengweni, from occupying the shared residences.

But on November 29 the court ruled that it was not satisfied by the applicant. It said the applicant contended that the respondent had insulted her and chased her away from her residence and threatened to demolish it.

She stated in court that the mayor’s brother, Mzimhle, had fraudulent­ly registered the land in his name after the interim protection order was granted. However, evidence in court showed the house belonged to Mzimhle.

Somacala said the onus was on the applicant to satisfy the court. Somacala took issue with how the person who had assisted her filled in the form.

He ordered that Mvulazana’s applicatio­n for a protection order be dismissed and the interim protection order granted in September be discharged.

The family is planning to appeal against the ruling.

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SIXOLILE MEHLOMAKHU­LU

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