What is happening at embattled Ditsobotla Local Municipality reminiscent of a coup d’état


By OBAKENG MAJE  

6 May 2025- The Democratic Alliance (DA) in North West SAID IT condemns the alleged ANC factional violence that took place under the ‘cover of darkness’ at the Ditsobotla Local Municipality offices in Lichtenburg in the early hours of Sunday morning.

The DA said it is alleged that shots were fired, injuring one individual in a standoff at around 4am on Sunday morning between the legitimately appointed municipal security company, Eagle Springbok Security and the private security, Lifeways Security of the ‘illegitimate’ Municipal Manager pretender, Olaotswe Bojosinyane.

The DA North West spokesperson on Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Christiaan Jacobus Steyl alleged this is the second shoot-out following an incident in March 2025, where two individuals were shot and injured as Bojosinyane attempted to take control of the municipal building in scenes reminiscent of a coup d’état.

“In March, the DA wrote the both the North West MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Wessels Morweng and the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General, Patrick Asaneng, requesting the permanent employment of the public order police unit to the Ditsobotla Local Municipality to restore and maintain order.

“Regrettably, our letter went unanswered and, sadly, public order policing has not been deployed. Today, the DA has written to the National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, expressing our displeasure with the unprofessional way Asaneng, has engaged with our request and that he immediately mobilise SAPS Public Order Policing Units from outside the North West province to secure the Ditsobotla municipal building,” he said.

Steyl further said the deployment of police to secure the Ditsobotla municipal offices, a critical local state asset, is now immediately necessary, since the continued standoff between the two ANC factions, to which these two security companies appear to have aligned with, is set to deteriorate into further violence that may end in the loss of life.

He added that, despite the North West High Court order rejecting the legitimacy of the ANC/EFF faction led by Molefe Morutse (ANC), Manana Bogatsu (EFF) and Olaotswe Bojosinyane and a Supreme Court of Appeal rejection to overturn the order of the High Court, it appears that these pretenders will stop at nothing to take control of the ailing municipality. Steyl said it is regrettable that private security companies have now allegedly aligned themselves with warring ANC factions in Ditsobotla, perhaps in a bid to secure and maintain long-standing and lucrative contracts.

“Much like municipal officials have aligned themselves with warring ANC factions, all while residents continue to endure life without water and electricity supply.

“Under no circumstances can Ditsobotla residents continue to live under a general state of lawlessness. Law, order and service delivery must be restored,” he said.

Steyl said the DA once again wrote to the Minister of COGTA, Velenkosini Hlabisa, bringing recent developments to his attention and urging him that Ditsobotla must be placed under Section 139(7) national government administration sooner, rather than later. He said they reiterate their call to Ditsobotla residents to sign their petition to secure the national government’s intervention so that they can rescue the municipality from complete ruin. Sign the petition here: https://petitions.da.org.za/p/put-ditsobotla-under-administration

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