“Those who speak out should not be treated as enemies”: Mayibuye
"Mayibuye has no intention of dictating to the ANC how it must handle its internal organisational matters."
SEDIBENG. – “Those who speak out against corruption should not be treated as enemies simply because they refuse to remain silent while communities suffer.”
These are the words of Afrika Mayibuye Movement (Mayibuye) , National Organiser, Patrick Sindane.
Sindane was speaking following rumours that the ANC in Sedibeng is intending to institute disciplinary measures against its councillors who held a media briefing at the Evaton Lifestyle on Wednesday.
Disciplinary processes to be instituted…
Sindane said that Afrika Mayibuye Movement notes reports regarding the intention by the ANC in Sedibeng to institute disciplinary processes against the councillors who publicly supported the call for a Special Investigating Unit (SIU) proclamation in the ELM.
He added that while Mayibuye has no intention of dictating to the ANC how it must handle its internal organisational matters, but they believe the issues raised by the councillors remain extremely serious and cannot simply be brushed aside through disciplinary threats.
“The people of Sedibeng are fully aware of the state of affairs within Emfuleni and the broader region. Corruption, maladministration and the collapse of service delivery continue to rob our communities of dignity, development and basic services. Roads are collapsing, infrastructure is neglected, water challenges persist, and communities are losing trust in public institutions.”
“Those who speak the truth should never be treated as enemies…”
Sindane further said that discipline must never replace the truth.
“Those who speak out against corruption should not be treated as enemies simply because they refuse to remain silent while communities suffer. The call for an SIU investigation is necessary and deserves support from all progressive forces committed to clean governance and accountability.”
In conclusion Sindane said that his party supports the call for a full SIU investigation into allegations of corruption and maladministration within the ELM.
“The people of Sedibeng deserve leadership that places their interests first…”
“As a movement rooted amongst the people, we will continue to expose corruption, support whistleblowers and stand with every voice that speaks out against the abuse of public resources meant to serve our communities. The people of Sedibeng deserve transparency, accountability and leadership that places their interests above political protectionism.”
Meanwhile ANC Sedibeng Secretary, Jason Mkhwane said, “We are still awaiting the full report and establish the real motive and will process the findings through the organisation’s structures. We will openly brief members of the media once we have concluded the internal engagements and related resolutions.”



