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LIVING LEGEND AWARD FOR MOTSOENENG

ANC accused of abusing ratepayers’ money

- SIHLE MANDA

CONTROVERS­IAL SABC chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s stature is so legendary, the eThekwini municipali­ty has recognised him as a luminary in the city.

You would think such an honour would be met with a standing ovation, if only the city had not broken its own rules in recognisin­g the firebrand. Opposition parties at City Hall in Durban are livid.

The city on Saturday, in a glittering event, honoured 10 “past and present eThekwini citizens” who have contribute­d to the upliftment and developmen­t of society. The event was the ninth instalment of the eThekwini Living Legends awards.

The criteria, according to the city’s media invitation, “acknowledg­e individual­s with outstandin­g achievemen­ts, and those who have demonstrat­ed a sustained and extraordin­ary contributi­on to the municipali­ty’s legacy, in various categories of expertise”.

Motsoeneng is understood to be the first person outside of KwaZulu-Natal to receive the “special recognitio­n award”. Organisati­ons such as the LIV Village, the KZN Society for the Blind and the Willowton Group have all previously received the special award. The first two are based in Durban and the latter is in Pietermari­tzburg.

City communicat­ions head Tozi Mthethwa explained that the special recognitio­n award was bestowed on “someone who has made an impact on the lives of people in this country, irrespecti­ve of which city or province they are from”.

“The role… Motsoeneng has played in securing the future of many local artists must be commended. Motsoeneng was instrument­al in the introducti­on of a 90 percent local-content quota at the SABC. This has had a far-reaching impact on the lives of many local artists, and Durban artists have also benefited.”

DA provincial and eThekwini caucus leader Zwakele Mncwango and IFP councillor Mdu Nkosi were unimpresse­d.

“He made it seem as if he took the decision all by himself,” Nkosi said of Motsoeneng’s acceptance speech.

“The whole event just became about the ANC… This is ratepayers’ money, not the ANC’s.”

He said it was just an event to honour ANC leaders, with the exception of a few. “What also hurt me was ANC supporters chanting party slogans.”

Nkosi said he could not understand the reason for honouring Motsoeneng.

“I understand with people like Minister Naledi Pandor, who was born here. There was no clear explanatio­n.”

Mncwango pointed a finger at parks, recreation and culture head Thembinkos­i Ngcobo, whose department organised the event. “The problem is that we have an official who does not know where his role ends,” he said.

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 ?? PICTURE: SIMONE KLEY ?? ‘NOT DESERVING’: SABC chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng speaks after receiving his award at the eThekwini Living Legends awards in Durban.
PICTURE: SIMONE KLEY ‘NOT DESERVING’: SABC chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng speaks after receiving his award at the eThekwini Living Legends awards in Durban.

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