ANC statement on re-igniting service delivery and inclusive development and growth in the City of Tshwane
8 October 2024
On Monday 07th October 2024, the National Working Committee of the African National Congress gave a final go-ahead to the team led by the Secretary General to conclude negotiations on the election of a new Mayor of the City of Tshwane. The election of the Executive Mayor will take place today, Wednesday 9 October 2024.
This process follows a successful motion of no-confidence against the then Mayor, Celliers Brink. The motion of no-confidence was brought by the ANC with the support of seven other parties on the basis of high levels of dissatisfaction with the state of the City.
Since the DA took over Tshwane in 2016, the Capital City has experienced a dramatic and sustained deterioration with regard to governance and service delivery to communities. Eight years of DA-led coalitions and five Mayors have achieved nothing other than driving the Capital City to the brink of administrative collapse. The City ofTshwane is a shadow of its former self. Across the Capital City, service delivery has ground to a standstill. The people in the townships are left to fend for themselves as if there no local government.
In the spirit of the Government of National Unity, the ANC initiated engagements with all parties represented in the City of Tshwane on how we can collaborate to create political and administrative stability and focus on re-igniting service delivery and inclusive socioeconomic development in the Capital City.