SAMWU calls for political stability at the City of Johannesburg
1 February 2023
The South African Municipal Workers’ Union (SAMWU) in the Petrus Mashishi Region (Johannesburg) has taken note of the developments last week at an ordinary Council meeting of the City of Johannesburg which ousted the anti-worker and ant-black Cllr Mpho Phalatse as Mayor of the country’s largest economic hub. As SAMWU, we were one of the first organisations to express our joy and jubilation when Cllr Phalatse was first removed late last year.
Just as we did when Cllr Phalatse was first removed, we welcome the decision by parties in the Council to remove her as mayor. Cllr Phalatse has done nothing but bring pain, suffering and prejudice against workers in the City. Notably, Cllr Phalatse was the mastermind of denying residents, particularly those in predominantly black areas, services. We therefore, have once more welcome this development and believe that it will bring a sigh of relief to workers and a breath of fresh air to residents of the City.
We equally note that the Council further voted in Cllr Thapelo Amad as the new mayor of the City. We congratulate Cllr Amad on his newly found responsibilities and trust that he will be nothing similar to his predecessor. In welcoming Cllr Amad, we want to send a strong message to him and his executive that as SAMWU we will not allow workers in the City to once again be treated in the manner which they were under Cllr Phalatse.
Importantly, we will not allow a situation wherein only predominantly white areas are prioritised for service delivery. Our message to Cllr Amad is that should that happen, he will have declared himself an enemy of workers and residents of the City of Johannesburg.