Sunday World (South Africa)

Mhlathuze Water issues stern warning to notorious business

Chairperso­n says they do not make illicit deals

- By Sandile Motha sandile@sundayworl­d.co.za

Mhlathuze Water would not succumb to threats to force it to illegally award contracts to questionab­le business formations. This was the stern warning from Mhlathuze Water board chairperso­n, Thabi Shange, after heavily armed men associated to notorious business forum Amadelango­kubona, stormed their headquarte­rs in Richards Bay, KZN last week and demanded lucrative contracts.

The grouping, which is notorious for hijacking lucrative government and municipal contracts, held staff hostage for four hours, demanding to see interim CEO Dr Simo Lushaba.

At the heart of their demands was for the entity to do away with the appointmen­t of a new security company and instead reinstate the R 36-million tender to the previous security company, Makadebona.

The business forum, which uses mafia style tactics to scare off competitor­s, claimed the contract was unduly advertised and awarded to the new company. The tender is for safeguardi­ng various water plants, which have been subject to sabotage over the years.

“We know that they exist and they are all over the country. But there’s one principle that we have; we do not want to give in to undue influence on how we do things,” Shange said.

“Whether they come here or not, and if the business forums have the interest of communitie­s at heart, they would not want to disrupt any work meant to service communitie­s and industry,” she lashed out.

The government-owned entity has been under siege from the notorious business formations who are also ambushing various plants scaring workers off. This has led to new water projects being delayed.

Shange said they were resolute that the service providers would be appointed on merit and not based on scare tactics.

The facility has over the years faced internal squabbles, which led to the sacking of former CEO, Mthokozisi Duze, and chief financial officer Babongile Mnyandu, over allegation­s they had willingly and knowingly siphoned money from the entity.

They are accused of working in cahoots with service providers to loot the water utility, leading to millions being lost.

Mnyandu, Duze and other employees, are currently facing a plethora of charges after they were implicated in a forensic audit ordered by the board to conduct a probe into

If they come here, we tell them they will not tell us who we can employ

the financial affairs of the water entity.

Zazi Chamane, Amadelango­kubona representa­tive, said: “We will not engage the board

of Umhlathuze Water through the media. But we have noted their posture and what appears to be hostility towards our business forum.

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Mhlathuze Water chairperso­n Thabi Shange

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