Sunday World (South Africa)

Premier warned Msibi over bullet threats

Former MEC stands accused of murder

- By Tshwarelo Mogakane

Double-murder accused Mandla Msibi had been warned to mind his language by Mpumalanga premier Refilwe Mtshweni-tsipane before being fired as agricultur­e, rural developmen­t, land and environmen­tal affairs MEC.

This followed a video in which Msibi was heard threatenin­g would-be looters: “We will not hesitate to put a bullet in the forehead of a person that wants to disrupt the government.”

This was in the wake of upheavals triggered by former president Jacob Zuma’s incarcerat­ion two months ago.

Speaking to Sunday World on behalf of the premier, her spokespers­on Sibongile Mkani-mpolweni said Mtshweni-tsipane had a heart-to-heart talk with Msibi in the wake of the July riots that left a deathtoll of more than 300 people.

Msibi’s remarks, which were widely circulated in a video that went viral on social media, had weighed heavily on the premier’s mind, forcing her to discuss the “unfortunat­e incident” with him.

“The premier engaged the MEC about some of the comments in the video, especially comments alluding to the perpetrati­on of violence against would-be looters,” said Mkani-mpolweni.

In the video, Msibi is seen warning would-be looters to ensure that their burial schemes are updated, which was a murder threat.

Mkani-mpolweni said Msibi’s careless statements were not left unchalleng­ed.

“The MEC acknowledg­ed that the choice of words were regrettabl­e and attributab­le to heightened emotions and the desire to prevent looting and damage to property,” said Mkani-mpolweni.

According to MkaniMpolw­eni, Msibi had promised to be “mindful of his social responsibi­lity as a leader” and would not endorse violence, “tacitly or overtly”.

But by Tuesday night, following Msibi’s appearance in the Nelspruit magistrate’s court to answer to murder charges, he was met by more than admonishin­g words. Mtshwenits­ipane was forced to fire him.

According to national police spokespers­on Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo, Msibi currently faces two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder that took place in Mbombela, a month after the video went viral.

Msibi, who was also a member of the ANC’S provincial executive committee and head of elections in the province, handed himself over to the police on Monday.

Before his arrest, Msibi had been mired in controvers­y involving charges including assault with intention to cause grievous bodily harm, attempted murder and malicious damage to property relating to acts of vigilantis­m. He was acquitted of these charges.

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 ?? ?? Mandla Msibi issued death threats against would-be looters in July. He is now facing two counts of murder.
Mandla Msibi issued death threats against would-be looters in July. He is now facing two counts of murder.
 ?? ?? Mpumalanga premier Refilwe Mtshweni-tsipane
Mpumalanga premier Refilwe Mtshweni-tsipane

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