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Church-going mayor rejects ‘scam’ allegation­s

- SIYABONGA SITHOLE siyabonga.sithole@inl.co.za

IT IS not a funeral scam but a community initiative aimed at helping community members with the challenges of burying loved ones.

This is the explanatio­n of newly-elected Joburg Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda who, upon taking up the hot seat of being the first citizen of the City of Gold, finds himself embroiled in an alleged community burial scheme scam.

Yesterday, the Al Jama-Ah councillor spent his first Sunday as mayor at the Grace Bible Church in Soweto, where he was welcomed by the congregati­on and personally by Bishop Mosa Sono.

Gwamanda, who was seated in the front row during yesterday’s service, smiled when Sono congratula­ted him on being the city’s first citizen, adding that this was a complex job.

Sono said: “The mayor has felt that he needs to be in church before he takes on the very complex job of leading Joburg. I was saying to him earlier that Al Jama-Ah is not the majority party, so you are going to be pushed around by the big boys.

“So you really need wisdom and guidance. We are grateful, honourable mayor, when you recognise the role of the church and understand what spiritual leadership is about and how important it is for God’s message in your life.”

Gwamanda was voted into power through an ANC and EFF-led coalition, winning with a whopping 139 votes, while the DA’s Mpho Phalatse and ActionSA’s Funzi Ngobeni received 68 and 59 votes, respective­ly.

Gwamanda’s rise to leadership follows the resignatio­n of fellow party member Thapelo Amad, who left office before a vote of no confidence.

However, on Saturday, the DA said it was concerned about allegation­s against Gwamanda that had been circulatin­g on social media regarding a funeral-related scam.

“The allegation­s circulatin­g on social media suggest that our newly elected executive mayor may have flouted the financial laws of this country and swindled and scammed members of the public.

“It is however concerning that there has since been damning informatio­n circulatin­g about Cllr Kabelo Gwamanda, which casts aspersions on whether he could be trusted with such responsibi­lities, including overseeing the more than R70 billion budget of the City of Joburg,” the DA in Joburg said.

On these allegation­s, Gwamanda, through a statement issued by members of his team, denied their initiative being a scam, saying when he, Amad, and a third person were faced with challenges as young people, they started a community initiative to help other young people negotiate the challenges of burying their loved ones.

“Mduduzi (Zondo), Thepelo (Amad), and Kabelo, as young boys faced with challenges they were experienci­ng in the community, started an initiative that was to serve the community and have access to burial services. This initiative was to have community members contribute towards a burial fee for those who can afford it, but also for poorer families who cannot afford to contribute financiall­y or even bury their loved ones,” the statement read.

 ?? ?? FOLLOWING almost two weeks without a mayor, Joburg councillor­s voted in councillor Kabelo Gwamanda from Al Jama-ah as the city’s new mayor. | TIMOTHY BERNARD African News Agency (ANA)
FOLLOWING almost two weeks without a mayor, Joburg councillor­s voted in councillor Kabelo Gwamanda from Al Jama-ah as the city’s new mayor. | TIMOTHY BERNARD African News Agency (ANA)

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