The Star Late Edition

Joburg: another ANC/EFF disaster?

- DOUGLAS GIBSON Douglas Gibson is a former opposition chief whip and former ambassador to Thailand

JOHANNESBU­RGERS waited with to learn who the new leader of the greatest city in Africa and the economic hub of our country would be.

The ANC/EFF coalition, together with the Patriotic Alliance of Kenny Kunene and Gayton MacKenzie, finally gave us a new puppet mayor: Kabelo Gwamanda from a party called Al Jamah Ah. It has three seats out of 200 in the city council.

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, fast building himself a reputation for being a bumbling ass, only interested in publicity and promoting his own interests and career, put down a revolt, with the assistance of the secretary-general of the ANC, Fikile Mbalula (also not known for sound judgement), of ANC councillor­s who refused to vote for Gwamanda at first.

Lesufi reassured them that that was necessary to keep the EFF on board (he needs the EFF to keep him as premier in 2024), and assured them the ANC was really in control of the city through the mayoral committee and would decide on the policy and direction of the city, irrespecti­ve of the views of puppet Gwamanda.

It seemed Johannesbu­rgers would have to put up with another unknown mediocrity, for whom they had not voted, foisted on them by the ANC/ EFF coalition.

The role played by ActionSA in all this was despicable. Somehow, it always falls in love with unsuitable people and parties. One remembers that Mashaba, led by the nose by Michael Beaumont, came to be called the “EFF mayor of Johannesbu­rg” by none other than Julius Malema. True to form, Beaumont and ASA connived with the Patriotic Alliance, prepared for the third time to swop sides in return for positions on the mayoral committee but, this time, they wanted MacKenzie as mayor and then Kunene, both with ghastly public reputation­s, when MacKenzie withdrew.

Knowing the DA refused to countenanc­e such a partnershi­p with an unreliable party, the PA played ASA for a fool, got it to agree to put up a candidate against the DA, and then proceeded to vote, not for the ASA man, but to support the ANC/EFF coalition. The ASA candidate came third, after the DA, which came second. Beaumont then claimed some sort of coalition victory; I wonder whether Herman Mashaba understand­s Beaumont is bad news for coalition politics and for ASA in that his sole motivation appears to be to attack and undermine the DA at every turn.

All this would be sufficient drama for this city but now one hears that serious allegation­s have been made by Dr Mpho Phalatse, of the DA, saying Gwamanda has scammed thousands of people through their investment­s in his funeral and investment vehicle, iThemba Lama Afrika. It is alleged investors were left high and dry when the time came to claim their benefits. The DA has given him an ultimatum to explain all this or face a police investigat­ion.

If any of this proves to be true, Lesufi and Mbalula will again have egg all over their faces, as they did when their mayoral puppet in Tshwane turned out to be an unrehabili­tated insolvent, now facing criminal charges. Imagine the two having control of the governing party in South Africa.

Will Johannesbu­rg have another new mayor in a week or two? Phalatse is the standout candidate.

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