The Citizen (Gauteng)

NO PRETTY PICTURE Four N West MECs are fired

GRAFT ALLEGATION­S: TASK TEAM ORDERS THEM OUT

- Pulane Choane

Six mayors implicated in VBS scandal also go in bid to clean up party’s image.

Four North West MECs have been fired. Premier Job Mokgoro’s spokespers­on, Vuyisile Ngesi, announced this weekend that health MEC Magome Masike, agricultur­e MEC Manketsi Tlhape, public works MEC Mmule Maluleke and social developmen­t MEC Hoffman Galeng were given the boot.

This came after the ANC’s Provincial Task Team met on Monday and called for a reshuffle.

The team gave Mokgoro 48 hours to do it.

Earlier, task team spokespers­on Kabelo Mataboge said the sackings, which included six mayors implicated in the VBS saga and allegation­s of unethical governance, are a bid to restore public confidence in the party in the province.

The province was riddled with corruption during former premier Supra Mahumapelo’s tenure.

Galeng recently made headlines because the the social developmen­t department is paying about R50 000 a month for security at his home.

Tlhape earlier made headlines for giving former president Jacob Zuma R1.5 million worth of cattle as a gift.

Masike’s department has been shrouded in allegation­s of corruption. These include that the Gupta company, Mediosa, allegedly received a R30 million upfront payment last year for mobile clinics before they even arrived. Maluleke recently came in for scrutiny after the Special Investigat­ive Unit decided to investigat­e her department and its senior officials for corruption.

This was after it was found that 150 companies had been allegedly awarded tenders irregularl­y.

Madoda Sambatha is the new health MEC and Oageng Molapisi is the new MEC for public works.

The new MEC of agricultur­e is Desbo Mohono and the new social developmen­t MEC is Fenny Gaolaolwe. – OFM News

ANC task team gave premier 48 hours to reshuffle.

ANA, additional reporting Citizen reporter

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Picture: AFP Kashmiri Muslims onlookers gather near a damaged house after a gunfight between militants and Indian government forces at Mujgund area on the outskirts of Srinagar yesterday.

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