Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga survives another motion of no confidence pitted against him by the ANC

Msimanga said his administration would continue to create one South Africa for all.

Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga survived another motion of no confidence pitted against him on Thursday evening at the Sammy Marks council chambers, Rekord East reports.

Msimanga survived the motion during yesterday’s heated sitting, which saw councillors vote in an open ballot, with 77 voting for the motion and 95 against.

The EFF, however, chose to abstain from voting on the motion of no confidence.

In a statement released following the vote, Msimanga said the will of the people of Tshwane prevailed once again today.

“Yet another ANC-sponsored motion of no confidence was unsuccessful,” said Msimanga.

He said the ANC continues to show its desperation to steal back the City of Tshwane to fund their networks of patronage through corruption and plundering of the City’s coffers.

“Despite this, the DA-led multi-party coalition will continue to improve service delivery, undoing the tragic legacy of failed ANC governance which we inherited in 2016.”

Msimanga said his administration would continue to create one South Africa for all.

“The ANC’s desperation is most evident in their inability to recognise and support the
governance gains that this government has made for the people of this City.”

During the sitting, there was a heated debate in which ANC caucus leader Mapiti Matsena said the speaker of council’s ruling on the voting method being an open ballot was a violation of rights and councillors could not vote with their conscience in the matter.

Msimanga has now fought off two motions and remains the Tshwane mayor.

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