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Endumeni ‘should’ get a new mayor tomorrow

Endumeni Municipality has been in a state of limbo for over three weeks following Siyabonga Ndlovu's resignation.

Endumeni will have a new mayor tomorrow – bomb threats and other side shows apart. The first meeting that would have elected a replacement for Siyabonga Ndlovu never happened after an anonymous caller to the municipality claimed there was a bomb in the building.

Sources say a newcomer, named Mkhize, will be shooed in as mayor once he has replaced Ndlovu as the IFP’s proportional representative councillor.

The ANC and the single ABC councillor are likely to oppose his election but the IFP and DA should support the nomination.

Mkhize is said to be from the Msinga municipality and at around 27 years old not experienced in council matters.

In a statement, Lucky Khumalo, the ANC’s regional secretary said ‘at least from the former Mayor’s letter (that went viral on social media) we can see that, a deal was struck between the DA and the IFP, for the DA to vote against the ABC’s vote of no confidence against then-Mayor Ndlovu, in which the DA allegedly received R120 000, 00 as gratification for voting to keep in office an incompetent Mayor, who in the DA’s own admission had for the past three (3) years been sleeping on duty.’

“A question that comes to mind is, what would stop these two parties from entering into the same arrangement again in the election of Mayor tomorrow (19 November 2024)? We ask again, albeit rhetorically, how much did it cost the IFP to buy the DA’s support this time around?”

The allegations of receiving payment from the IFP and other favours have been flatly rejected by the DA who called it a cheap smear campaign which was without proof.

“We have explained why it is not in the best interest of this ailing Municipality to elect a mayor with no council experience, no demonstrable leadership experience, no experience in turning dysfunctional institutions around, whose task will be further exacerbated by the lack of public trust as, in the eyes of the public he will be leading the Municipality together with a bunch of corrupt councillors, who are only concerned about lining their pockets.

“We reiterate our position as expressed in the joint statement between the ANC and the ABC caucuses that, our respective caucuses will vote against the election of a Mayor who is clearly unsuitable for purpose and, we urge once again members of the public and other civil society organizations to attend tomorrow’s meeting, and witness the IFP and DA’s actions, which will definitely constitute the final nail in the coffin of our beloved Municipality.”

 

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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