The Mercury

Minister Zulu should be stopped in tracks

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THE DA notes that President Cyril Ramaphosa has finally taken the smallest of stands against Social Developmen­t Minister Lindiwe Zulu by snubbing her efforts to continue the deployment of one of her closest cadres, Linton Mchunu, as acting director-general (DG) of the Department of Social Developmen­t.

Instead, it took a phone call from the president to force Minister Zulu’s hand and appoint Peter Netshipale as acting DG until July 4. According to media reports, it was due to the efforts of Deputy Social Developmen­t Minister Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu, other senior managers and the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu), who highlighte­d procedural flaws and violations of public service regulation­s in reappointi­ng Mchunu and three other individual­s in senior positions within the department, that let rationalit­y prevail.

The DA calls on the president to truly evaluate Minister Zulu’s running of her department and fire her.

Under Minister Zulu and Mchunu’s leadership, the Department of Social Developmen­t consistent­ly fails to support the people they’re meant to serve – Sassa grant beneficiar­ies, social workers, and victims of gender-based violence.

Minister Zulu has also failed to step in amid the developing NGO crisis in Gauteng. In that province hundreds of support centres for poor and vulnerable people, including children, have been stripped of their funding by Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi.

It is time Minister Zulu’s head rolls for the misery she willfully causes millions of vulnerable citizens.

BRIDGET MASANGO | DA Shadow Minister of Social Developmen­t

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