‘Growing concerns over councillor candidate list divide ANC in Ward 14’


By OBAKENG MAJE

Growing concerns over the ANC councillor candidate list divide the party members. The disgruntled ANC members in Ward 14 disrupted the councillor candidates’ introduction ceremony held at Taung Depot Hall on Sunday.

The disruptive ANC members accused one of the leaders, Crespo Menyatso of manipulating the councillor candidate list. They alleged that their preferred councillor candidate, Goitsemodimo Lekaota was unduly removed from the candidate list to accommodate the ‘unknown’ candidate, Mothusiotsile Mojanaga.         

Keamogetse Phutiyagae said they will not vote during Local Government Elections (LGE) on 1 November 2021 unless the ANC corrects the list.

“On 16 June 2021, we as the community of ward 14 elected Lekaota as our ward councillor candidate. We were surprised to see the name of Mojanaga emerged as the councillor candidate. We had never voted for him and even the communities in that ward do not know him.

“We only know him as the Interim Branch Committee coordinator. Now, he has been catapulted as the councillor candidate? We have written a petition and launched a dispute, but Menyatso and his cronies chose to ignore our plea,” said Phutiyagae.

She added: “Mojanaga was the Interim Branch Committee co-ordinator and we have petitioned him. As the members of the ANC in that ward, we handed over a petition to Sylvia Lucas. There is a disparity during the councillor candidate list processes and we blame Menyatso.”

Another ANC member, Kebarileng Letswalo shared the same sentiments. Letswalo said she is a loyal member of the ANC and she was surprised to hear Menyatso saying that she had never voted for the ANC.

“Menyatso is the one causing corruption in the councillor candidate. This dispute you see in ward 14 is caused by him. No one will vote on 1 November 2021. We would rather lose that ward than to see Menyatso and his cronies pushing their own interests.

“He must also tell me which political party I belong to. I want to know how he knows that I did not vote for the ANC in the previous elections because I was alone in the voting booth,” she said.

However, Menyatso refuted allegations and labelled them as ludicrous. He said he was never part of the councillor candidate list selection process.

“First and foremost, I will give you the assurance that I was not part of the list processes. If you remember, from the guidelines of the ANC, in terms of the selection of candidates, the IRC appointed IRBPC for vetting and screening processes of candidates.

“From there, that process escalated to the level of the IPC. Now, the extended IPC is the structure that makes decisions. So, I was not part of the decision-taking processes or sit in the IRBPC, extended IPC or extended NEC meeting,” he said.

Menyatso said he is just a loyal, disciplined and an ordinary member of the ANC. He further said only three candidates were proposed in ward 14 and Lekaota’s name was not part of them.

“The three candidates that were proposed were Tumelo Maboitshege, Nosipho Mokoto and Mothusiotsile Mojanaga. The ANC took a decision out of these three names. You know these comrades who are disgruntled, refused to attend the official BGM meeting. They said they cannot attend any meeting convened by Mojanaga who happened to be the IBC coordinator,” said Menyatso.

ANC deployee in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati region, Sello Lehari said all disputes will be addressed after 1 November 2021.

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‘ANC expect majority win in Taung, despite being marred with political infightings and factionalism’


By OBAKENG MAJE

It is only three weeks left before South Africans go to the polls to vote for the political party of their choice. Even though the African National Congress (ANC) is marred with challenges such as political infightings and factionalism, it’s deployee in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati region, Sello Lehari said, he is confident that ANC will perform well in the next coming Local Government Elections on 1 November 2021.

On Sunday, buoyant Lehari visited Taung to launch the ruling party’s election manifesto and introduced ANC councillor candidates.   

“As the ANC, we have embarked upon a path of renewal, rebuilding and revitalisation of our party and society. This includes the turnaround of local government. We have resolved to face our problems, together, honestly, openly, and boldly.

“We will be more courageous, more innovative, and more ambitious in our actions and programmes to renew and rebuild our country. Together, in partnership, we shall re-dedicate our energy to forge social cohesion, build strong institutions of participatory democracy, revitalise our economy and build a strong, united, non-sexist, non-racial, and prosperous South Africa,” he said.

Lehari further said in the democratic era, the ANC has been unwavering in its commitment to improve the lives of the people of the country, especially the poor. He said no one joins the ANC to be poor forever.

“We must urgently finalise the social compact between the social partners to achieve our country’s fundamental social transformation to reduce and eradicate the plague of unemployment, poverty, and inequality.

“We remain committed to making local government and society a better place to work, play and live in and continue to create a better life for all in our beloved South Africa. We will ensure that programme of infrastructure development, basic services, housing and local economic development address the specific needs of women, people with disabilities, the elderly, and children,” said Lehari.

He said the ruling party will move with speed to implement the three pieces of Gender-Based Violence Legislation and International Labour Organisation’s Convention 190 on sexual harassment in the workplace.

Meanwhile, the South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) Provincial Secretary, Packett Seaketso shared the same sentiments. Seaketso urged tolerance between ANC members after some disgruntled members from ward 14 disrupted the event.  

They accused some local leaders of manipulating the councillor candidates list processes and replaced their choice with an ‘unknown’ candidate.

“We need to put our difference aside and ensure that we campaign for the ANC. We admit that there are challenges regarding the councillor candidates list, but we want to assure you that will be rectified.

“We have confidence in the ANC and those who were unduly elected will be removed from the list and will be replaced by the correct candidates.  We need to work together and ensure that ANC gets victory on 1 November 2021,” said Seaketso.

COSATU representative, Boitumelo Motimeng said: “We are here as COSATU to deliver the message of support. To all new councillor candidates, it is now the time to work hard. We also urge you to ensure that your attitude and behaviour represent the ANC.

“We cannot have councillors who go to social media platforms and write unholy things. As COSATU, we have noted with concern that there is also another challenge that our youths are not visible enough. We urge the ruling party to utilise the youths and address, poverty and inequality.”

SACP representative, Alfred Dikole said councillor candidates must ensure that they deal decisively with corruption, mismanagement, waste, and underperformance. Dikole further said new councillor candidates must ensure that the ANC-led municipalities are run by ethical leaders, managers, and workers.

Ward councillor candidates

Ward 1- Caroline Oliphant                                           Ward 13- Kealeboga Seboko

Ward 2- Tumo Tabe                                                       Ward 14- Mothusiotsile Mojanaga

Ward 3- Tebogo Gaorengwe                                          Ward 15- Pitso Seepamere

Ward 4- Kagisho Pudule                                                 Ward 16- Tefo Moraladi

Ward 5- Onkarabile Tong                                                Ward 17- Bontsi Briggz Chubane

Ward 6- Boikanyo Pulatso                                               Ward 18- Gladys Melanie

Ward 7- Mmoloki Mojaki                                                 Ward 19- Michael Makwati

Ward 8- Sisi Montewa                                                      Ward 20- Itumeleng Maribe

Ward 9- Monene Sekwenyane                                         Ward 21- Tebogo Molale

Ward 10- Olebeng Ipeleng                                               Ward 22- Ikgopotseng Lekoma

Ward 11- Tumisang Gaoraelwe                                        Ward 23- Boitshwarelo Pusho

Ward 12- Lerato Babuseng                                                Ward 24- Kamogelo Moeng

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