Residents and political party members in Brits, North West, protested at the Madibeng municipality on Monday, demanding answers to concerns over governance and service delivery. The protest, which included members of the ANC and opposition parties, involved blocking access to the municipal building.
Water Crisis and Allegations of Neglect
The demonstration followed reports that residents of Maboloka, Madidi, and Jericho have been without water for over two weeks. Protesters allege the municipality has been neglected under the leadership of Municipal Manager Quiet Kgatla and Mayor Douglas Maimane, and are calling for their removal.
According to the single whip of council, Peter Padi, “The people of the Madibeng [area] have heard enough of the neglect and no service delivery from the municipality; trust is lost.” Padi stated protesters were prepared to remain at the municipal building until their demands were addressed.
Calls for Transparency and Accountability
Protesters are demanding the tabling of a report concerning IT companies and the involvement of Mayor Maimane. They are as well calling for a review of the municipality’s appointment processes, alleging nepotism. Padi asserted that reports from the audit committee, financial disciplinary board, and the MMS should be presented to the council, claiming they would reveal “nepotism and unlawful appointments.”
ANC councillor Lucas Motaung sent a formal complaint to Kgatla on January 19, warning of administrative failures and alleged misconduct impacting public trust. Motaung reported he has not received a response to his complaint.
Save SA spokesperson Sydney Monnakgotla expressed support for the protesters, stating, “The people are tired of empty promises. The MM and mayor must be accountable for their actions to this municipality and its people.”
As of the time of publication, the municipality’s spokesperson, Tumelo Tshabalala, had not responded to requests for comment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted the protest at the Madibeng municipality?
The protest was prompted by reports of residents in Maboloka, Madidi, and Jericho being without water for more than two weeks, coupled with broader concerns about governance and service delivery.
Who are the key figures calling for change at the Madibeng municipality?
Peter Padi, the single whip of council, Lucas Motaung, an ANC councillor, and Sydney Monnakgotla, a spokesperson for Save SA, are among those calling for accountability and change within the municipality.
What specific allegations are being made against the mayor and municipal manager?
The mayor, Douglas Maimane, and the municipal manager, Quiet Kgatla, are accused of neglect and are facing calls for their removal. Allegations of nepotism in appointment processes and concerns regarding the involvement of the mayor in IT companies have also been raised.
What steps will the Madibeng municipality take to address the concerns raised by residents and political representatives?
