The Citizen (KZN)

Councillor targeted in service delivery protest

- Rorisang Kgosana

It was unfair for aggrieved residents to vandalise and target the properties of ward councillor­s, since they do not have powers and resources to deliver services, a political analyst has said.

Mamelodi ward 15 ANC councillor Mmina-Tau Marishane was the latest target when his office was torched and an attempted arson at his home on Friday night.

The attack was allegedly a retaliatio­n by those angered by a court ruling which ordered them to vacate a recently completed 250-unit block of flats near Nellmapius they had illegally occupied.

MEC for cooperativ­e governance, traditiona­l affairs and human settlement­s, Lebogang Maile, visited the small charred building yesterday to assess the damage.

“The whole structure… still looks sound and can be renovated. But that is not the point. The point is that a crime has been committed and we have to get to the bottom of it,” he said.

But this was not the first time this office was set alight, Maile said.

“It can’t be right that people who have been elected by communitie­s to represent them don’t feel safe where they live. We want to urge members of the communitie­s to work with the councillor­s and to also bring whatever informatio­n they have at their disposal to the law enforcemen­t agencies,” said the MEC.

Attacking and vandalisin­g the homes of councillor­s was not an unusual phenomenon. In September last year, six ANC councillor­s’ homes were set ablaze during violent service delivery protests in Khuma township outside Stilfontei­n, North West.

These sporadic attacks were due to unhappines­s by residents under the perception that the specific councillor was responsibl­e for poor service delivery, political analyst Prince Mashele said.

But councillor­s were just a bridge between residents and the municipali­ty who go before council to bargain for the communitie­s’ needs. Councillor­s do not have the power to allocate resources to residents, Mashele said.

“Councillor­s have to be brutally open with their communitie­s in explaining the limitation­s that are there,” he said.

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? AFTERMATH. The charred contents in the office of councillor Mmina-Tau Marishane of ward 15 in Mamelodi after it was burnt by angry community members of Mamelodi, east of Pretoria, yesterday.
Picture: Jacques Nelles AFTERMATH. The charred contents in the office of councillor Mmina-Tau Marishane of ward 15 in Mamelodi after it was burnt by angry community members of Mamelodi, east of Pretoria, yesterday.

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