Mayor accused of blocking a R5m road construction project


By OBAKENG MAJE

17 February 2025- The embattled Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM) mayor, Tumisang Gaoraelwe, is accused of blocking a R5.1 million road construction project. This is a municipal project, which is an internal road from Extension 7 to 5, near Taung.

According to Kgosi Benjamin Kgwatlhang Moshweu, Gaoraelwe halted construction workers who were extracting soil in Khibicwane village.

“Indeed, it is alleged that the mayor has stopped the project. I heard that from the ANC ward councillor, Ntesang Montewa. As we speak, we are at the tribal office as council to have a consultative meeting regarding the matter.

“I asked Montewa why Gaoraelwe interfered in this project because that is the traditional authority’s prerogative. So, she said she has met with the municipal speaker, Grace Moipolai to engage Gaoraelwe on this matter,” he said.

Moshweu further said they have issued an official letter that gives the contractor permission to extract soil from the area. He added that they have been trying numerous times to engage Gaoraelwe, but their attempts were futile as he refused.

“Gaoraelwe told us that we do not have any rights to call him to our office as he only deals with the Batlhaping Baga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Authority. This really shows that he undermines us,” said Moshweu.

Meanwhile, the Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM) spokesperson, Ricky Oliphant said: “The mayor is aware of the allegation. He attempted to intervene in the situation, where the community wanted to stop the contractors from getting the soil from the borrow pit in Khibicwane. 

“Gaoraelwe insisted that there should be consultation before the drawing of the soil for the project, which is taking place in another section of the community. The mayor is the custodian and face of service delivery in the municipal area.” 

Oliphant said to that extent, he cannot stop the project. He said Gaoraelwe spoke to all concerned as part of his effort to resolve the problem.

“The road construction project, which is 800m long, its duration is four months and is expected to be completed by the end of April 2025,” said Oliphant.

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