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MAYOR’S FUTURE IN THE BALANCE

- THABO MAKWAKWA AND WILLEM PHUNGULA

ETHEKWINI Municipali­ty mayor Mxolisi Kaunda’s future hangs in the balance after his name appeared at number 9 on the ANC’S nomination list for the 2021 local government elections in the Kwazulu-natal region.

Kaunda’s chance to return to the region’s position as executive mayor of the metro shrank when the list of top 10 candidates in the ethekwini region leaked. Number 9 of the top 10 positions, as per the tradition of the party, does not qualify to be appointed as the office-bearer in the municipali­ty.

Approached for comment, Kaunda’s spokespers­on Mluleki Mntungwa said the mayor could not comment on the internal processes of the ANC.

“The relevant structure to speak to is the party because this is an internal matter which the ANC is in a position to respond to,” Mntungwa said.

Thabane Nyawose, at number 1, is likely to be the first choice for the mayoral position. Thanduxolo Sabelo, a member of the municipali­ty’s executive committee (Exco), sits securely at number 7, guaranteei­ng him another chance to remain in the decision-making body.

A senior leader, who did not want to be named, told the Daily News yesterday that the ANC would, after the election, create a space for Kaunda to go to the legislatur­e because the top four in the list should not be changed.

He said the task team would submit three names to the ANC provincial executive committee but it was likely that it would recommend the people from the top four positions on the list.

ANC ethekwini regional task team co-ordinator Bheki Ntuli confirmed that the party intended to balance the list so that no one would feel marginalis­ed from both factions. He also confirmed that the party was not likely to tamper with the first four positions when allocating posts after the election.

“I can confirm to you it’s the regional leadership’s wish that the troika (mayor, deputy mayor, and speaker) comes from the first four positions although the final decision would be made by the provincial and national leadership­s especially concerning who will be the mayor.

The regional task team coordinato­r of the ANC Sbongile Khathi confirmed that Kaunda’s name had made it to the list and stressed that all those in the top 10 were in a “very safe position”.

“I cannot confirm whether the list is correct but I can confidentl­y say that the first 10 on the list are secure. However, I am not in a position to disclose the internal details of the ANC and its nomination list for candidates,” said Khathi.

ANC branches in ethekwini have been embroiled in disputes. Various branches lodged disputes and claimed that the processes to nominate candidates were flawed because some branches allegedly did not meet the requiremen­ts.

Provincial ANC spokespers­on Nhlakaniph­o Ntombela previously told the Daily News that the regional leadership was attending to all the disputes and only if the issue is escalated, will the province intervene. He also mentioned the party had set up a committee to deal with all the disputes.

Meanwhile, the ANC in the northern parts of Kwazulu-natal is facing uphill as it failed to submit lists of candidates to the Electoral Independen­t Commission before the deadline.

Independen­t political analyst Xolani Dube said there appeared to be a problem with the administra­tion in the province. “It has become a new normal for such inconsiste­ncies. The ANC has failed when it comes to the issues relating to administra­tion, it makes no sense for the governing party to be crying foul,” said Dube.

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ETHEKWINI mayor Mxolisi Kaunda appears to have little chance of being re-elected to his position.

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