Sunday Times

ANC ‘in talks with IFP’ over Joburg power grab

- By ZIMASA MATIWANE and APHIWE DEKLERK

● The IFP is said to be holding the key the ANC desperatel­y needs to the Johannesbu­rg mayor’s office, but is playing hardball in discussion­s on a power-exchange deal.

This is according to IFP and ANC officials who indicated that the two parties have been engaged in informal talks over the exchange of power that could affect the control of four municipali­ties in KwaZulu-Natal should the IFP grant the ANC power in Johannesbu­rg.

ANC insiders said the party was banking on the support of the IFP, with the hope that the EFF sticks to its commitment to abstain when voting for former mayor Herman

Mashaba’s replacemen­t is held.

The ANC is already in a working relationsh­ip with the African Independen­t Congress.

The power-sharing talks were sparked by the shock resignatio­n of Mashaba last month. He is due to vacate his office at the end of this month.

ANC and IFP insiders who are privy to the discussion­s say the ANC in KZN wants to take over control of AbaQulusi local municipali­ty, in the Zululand district, which is currently under the control of the IFP with the help of opposition parties, including the DA.

Sources said that in return the ANC would allow the IFP to rule in hung municipali­ties like the Mtubatuba and Jozini local municipali­ties, both in the uMkhanyaku­de district, and eDumbe local municipali­ty in the Zululand district. The IFP is understood to be refusing to hand over AbaQulusi because it has the biggest budget of all the KZN municipali­ties it runs.

But IFP leader Velenkosin­i Hlabisa insists that there have been no official discussion­s between the ANC and the IFP relating to Johannesbu­rg or any municipali­ty in KZN.

“We have a working relationsh­ip on a number of municipali­ties with the DA and we remain committed to that,” he said. “There is no official discussion between us and the ANC regarding any exchange of municipali­ties.”

But Dada Morero, the ANC Johannesbu­rg regional secretary, said the party had been holding talks with the IFP since its unsuccessf­ul motions of no confidence in Mashaba prior to him stepping down.

He said the issue was now being handled by ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule.

ANC spokespers­on Pule Mabe had not responded to requests for comment at the time of going to print.

Meanwhile, sources in the DA said finance MMC Funzi Ngobeni has emerged as the frontrunne­r to replace Mashaba. Ngobeni was recently elected chair of the DA in the Johannesbu­rg region.

DA spokespers­on Solly Malatsi said the federal executive was to meet today to decide who will take over from Mashaba.

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