Sunday World (South Africa)

Rustenburg municipal manager not appointed by ANC

Former councillor takes governing party to court

- By Setumo Stone

The ANC in North West has rubbished claims that it has a deployment committee that pushed for the appointmen­t of Ashmar Khuduge as Rustenburg municipal manager.

In a letter to former councillor Ratanang Nke, who is challengin­g Khuduge’s appointmen­t in the Mahikeng High Court, the governing party, through its lawyers, said it does not have a deployment committee.

“It is our instructio­n that our client does not have an existing North West provincial and/or regional deployment committee.

“Consequent­ly, the appointmen­t of the Rustenburg Local Municipali­ty municipal manager was not considered by any existent North West provincial and/or regional deployment committee,” De Swardt Myambo Hlahla Attorneys wrote to Nke on Monday.

The letter responds to Nke’s letter of demand on March 25, in which he wanted to establish whether the ANC deployment committee endorsed or recommende­d Khuduge’s appointmen­t.

De Swardt Myambo Hlahla Attorneys said: “It is the municipal council, as opposed to our client, that effects the appointmen­t of the municipal manager. The local government: appointmen­t and conditions of employment of senior managers policy does not provide any scope or powers for a political party to appoint a senior manager.

“The decision of the municipal council is an administra­tive action. Any challenge to the appointmen­t of the Rustenburg municipal manager should be directed to the municipal council as opposed to our client.”

The law firm warned that the organisati­on would seek punitive costs if misjoined in any proceeding connected with the appointmen­t of Khuduge.

The letter was also precipitat­ed by the ‘evidence’ Nke submitted to the ANC. Nke resigned on January 15 as a councillor for the Arona party, which was previousll­y in coalition with the ANC in the municipali­ty.

His “evidence” shows that the ANC provincial deployment committee discussed the appointmen­t of officials in municipali­ties, including Khuduge’s, across the province as early as August last year. The document, which did not bear any ANC logo or letterhead, contained minutes of a meeting held on August 2, 2023, titled “Deployment Committee Meeting”.

According to the meeting minutes, the unnamed chairperso­n “told the committee members that the provincial office holders decided that the deployment committee had agreed with the municipali­ties to hire a certain candidate.” This was then turned down by the MEC of cooperativ­e governance, traditiona­l affairs and human settlement­s and they agreed to send all proposals to that department to check on each applicant’s status before they were sent to the municipali­ties.

Among the municipali­ties discussed were Ratlou in Setlagole, Tswaing in Delareyvil­le, Kagisano-molopo in Ganyesa, Kgetleng in Koster, Madibeng in Brits, Taung in Taung and Maquassi Hills in Wolmaranss­tad.

Nke’s other supporting document is a PDF letter saved as “15 January 2023 deployment committee invite”, inviting representa­tives from seven municipali­ties, including Rustenburg, to attend, along with regional secretarie­s or interim regional coordinato­rs from Mahikeng’s Ngaka Modiri Molema and Rustenburg’s Bojanala districts.

It is the council that effects the appointmen­t of the municipal manager

 ?? ?? Rustenburg municipal manager Ashmar Khuduge
Rustenburg municipal manager Ashmar Khuduge

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