The Star Late Edition

Some ANC councillor­s want to ditch ‘minority’ mayor for one of their own

- ITUMELENG MAFISA itumeleng.mafisa@inl.co.za The Star

THE contest for the election of the new mayor of Joburg is heating up, as some ANC councillor­s have threatened to pull out of the voting process should the provincial leadership of the party endorse an Al Jama-ah councillor for the position.

The Star understand­s that a number of councillor­s wanted the ANC chairperso­n in the region to become the next mayor of the City of Joburg.

They had expressed a loss of faith in the EFF-ANC deal to appoint mayors from minority parties. This comes after the Patriotic Alliance, which is part of the ANC coalition in Joburg, campaigned for the resignatio­n of minority mayor Thapelo Amad.

The group of councillor­s who are against the election of Kabelo Gwamanda of Al Jamah-ah as mayor demanded a meeting with the provincial leadership of the ANC.

understand­s that the matter has been escalated to the national leadership of the ANC.

A message had been circulatin­g calling for the ANC caucus to meet outside Luthuli House yesterday to protest against the alleged bullying of the ANC caucus by the province.

ANC WhatsApp groups have been abuzz with a faction of the ANC that does not agree that another Al Jama-ah mayor be chosen as the next mayor of the City of Joburg.

“Comrades, let’s take Dada (Morero) and put him in his rightful place. If we have to place him through force, we will do so. We cannot put these people, whom we do not know, as mayors. The ANC is the leader of this coalition. These puppet mayors are not helping us,” one of the councillor­s said.

Sources inside the ANC-led coalition indicated that unity among the minority parties had dissolved over a squabble for the position of mayor and political backstabbi­ng.

“The ANC is the one driving the ship. They are the ones that are deciding who the mayor is, and we as the minorities have to accept their decision,” a source said.

The speaker of the Joburg Municipal Council, Colleen Makhubele, and former MMC Margaret Arnolds were also in the contest for the position of mayor.

It was still not clear if the EFF would vote for an ANC candidate to be mayor.

“It’s a mess. The UDM has also said it would not vote if the candidate is an Al Jama-ah candidate,” the source said.

Both the ANC in the province and the region declined to comment on the negotiatio­ns. The new mayor was expected to be chosen today, but a number of disturbanc­es to that process could unfold.

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