Nelson Mandela Bay council meeting collapses amid leadership vacuum

A special Nelson Mandela Bay council meeting called to discuss flood response collapsed on Thursday evening due to the absence of an acting city manager. Opposition parties boycotted the session, arguing it could not proceed legally without a head of administration. The metro has been without an appointed acting city manager since late March.

The meeting was downgraded to an information-sharing session after councillors from the DA and EFF refused to participate. DA councillor Gustav Rautenbach stated that without an acting city manager the meeting would be illegal. The EFF also walked out after Speaker Eugene Johnson blocked a motion to reappoint Lonwabo Ngoqo, who is ineligible for a third term.

Mayor Babalwa Lobishe had intended to brief councillors on evacuations and infrastructure damage from heavy rains that began on Tuesday. Two MECs were scheduled to visit the area to assess the situation and support funding applications. However, the acting executive director for safety and security failed to appear, and the session ended amid complaints that councillors already received daily updates through the Joint Operations Committee.

The Nelson Mandela Bay Civil Society Coalition called for provincial intervention under Section 139(5) of the Constitution. Coalition chair Monga Peter highlighted delays in fuel procurement that left emergency vehicles stranded during the floods. He noted that the CFO’s acting appointment letter remains unsigned, further paralysing administrative functions.

This comes after President Cyril Ramaphosa commended the mayor’s leadership during a visit on Monday and after the municipality appeared before a parliamentary committee on Wednesday.

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Nelson Mandela Bay metro is struggling with a leadership vacuum, relying on acting managers beyond legal limits and incurring millions in costs, opposition parties say. The crisis has led to lost funds and service delivery issues, highlighted during a recent parliamentary committee appearance. The DA has lodged a criminal complaint against Mayor Babalwa Lobishe for allegedly misleading Parliament.

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Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Babalwa Lobishe survived two no-confidence motions tabled in a council meeting on Tuesday. The motions, brought by Freedom Front Plus and ACDP councillors, failed due to insufficient votes. The council also resolved to form an ad hoc committee to probe her office's responsiveness.

Nelson Mandela Bay's safety and security department has spent only 18% of its R72-million capital budget by the end of February, drawing sharp criticism from councillors amid rising crime rates. Officials face pressure to restore key technologies like the gunshot detection system and the mobile surveillance vehicle known as Loerboer. Repairs on the vehicle are progressing, with a projected return by 30 May.

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The African National Congress in Limpopo has removed two mayors from their positions in the Vhembe and Tzaneen districts.

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