The Star Late Edition

Parties to contest NW wards

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NORTH West is expected to hold 10 municipal by-elections today.

One of them will be contested by one independen­t candidate and 68 candidates from nine political parties.

In the Moses Kotane municipali­ty, Ward 16 will be contested by Japhta Mothusi Raphadu of the ANC and EFF’s Godfrey China Modisadife.

The ward was previously represente­d by the ANC and the seat became vacant as a result of the death of the councillor.

Eight political parties and one independen­t candidate are contesting the Mamusa by-election.

Nine by-elections are to be held following the dissolutio­n of the council in October last year due to the collapse of services.

In the 2016 municipal election, the ANC won eight wards and the DA one. In total, the ANC had 11 seats out of the 18-seat council.

The Forum4 Service Delivery (F4SD) was the official opposition with three seats, the EFF had two seats and the Freedom Front Plus one seat.

DA provincial leader Joe McGluwa said they wanted to retain Ward 9 and win a proportion­al representa­tive (PR) seat.

“The first prize we would like to have is to win the ward that we currently have, Ward 9, and in addition have one candidate as a PR,” he said.

Mbahare Kekana, leader of the F4SD, said they wanted to take control of the municipali­ty and were contesting eight wards.

“We only need 13 000 votes to take control of the municipali­ty.

“In 2016 we contested only five wards out of nine. We ended up with three PR seats.

“We did not have resources at that time. We had nothing, but we worked very hard; we spent two months sleeping in cars.

“I want to win a ward not a proportion­al representa­tive. I am still committed to rewarding a candidate who can give us a ward with R100 000,” Kekana told party members in Schweizer-Reneke on Monday. |

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