Opposition parties move to oust Nelson Mandela Bay mayor over service failures

Two opposition parties in Nelson Mandela Bay have submitted no-confidence motions against Mayor Babalwa Lobishe, citing failures in electricity and water infrastructure management. The motions highlight repeated pylon collapses and controversial transformer leasing amid ongoing service disruptions. The mayor dismissed the challenge as expected from critics.

In Nelson Mandela Bay, the African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) and Freedom Front Plus (FF Plus) have launched motions of no confidence against Mayor Babalwa Lobishe. The actions, submitted this week, accuse her of inadequate oversight on critical infrastructure, leading to electricity crises and water shortages that have affected residents and businesses.

ACDP councillor Lance Grootboom's motion, filed on Wednesday, points to the collapse of a seventh high-voltage pylon on Tuesday as evidence of systemic failures. He stated, “The repeated collapse of electricity pylons within a short period demonstrates a systemic failure to maintain and protect the municipality’s high-voltage electricity transmission network.” Grootboom criticized the lack of urgent maintenance programs despite prior warnings. Earlier incidents include two pylons collapsing in January, causing a six-day blackout for half the city, and four in August 2024, resulting in a two-week outage.

Grootboom also addressed water issues, noting, “The mayor has also failed to provide decisive leadership in addressing persistent water outages and the broader deterioration of municipal infrastructure.” FF Plus councillor Bill Harington, who submitted his motion on Tuesday, echoed these concerns, adding allegations of unlawful transformer removal and bank account freezes amid fraud claims. The R25-million transformer was leased to Coega Steels last year, raising governance questions.

The 120-member council requires 61 votes to remove the mayor. The ANC-led coalition, with 48 seats plus allies, holds a majority, while opposition includes the DA with 48 seats. Speaker Eugene Johnson confirmed receipt of the notices and is reviewing them for compliance ahead of the next meeting.

Mayor Lobishe responded unfazed, particularly to Harington's motion, saying, “FF Plus never had confidence in us... It’s a non-issue, really.” Separately, she filed an extortion case against former Good party chair Siyanda Mayana on Tuesday, alleging he demanded R170,000 to drop fraud accusations against her. Mayana, who opened a fraud case in January leading to her Capitec account being paused for Fica compliance, denied the claims and called them frivolous. Lobishe claimed audio evidence of the demand and defended the transformer lease to protect 600 jobs.

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Illustration depicting ActionSA suspending Tshwane MMC Kholofelo Morodi outside city hall amid allegations of sharing tender documents, emphasizing accountability.
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ActionSA suspends Tshwane MMC Kholofelo Morodi

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ActionSA has suspended City of Tshwane councillor and Corporate and Shared Services MMC Kholofelo Morodi as a party member pending a preliminary investigation into Madlanga Commission allegations. Tshwane Mayor Nasiphi Moya earlier placed her on special leave after evidence allegedly showed her sharing internal land lease tender documents with police sergeant Fannie Nkosi. The moves aim to uphold transparency and accountability.

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.

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Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Babalwa Lobishe has accused fellow ANC members of plotting to undermine her leadership, amid an escalating scandal over a controversial R25-million transformer lease and probes into her bank deposits. This follows opposition accusations and a court ruling allowing critics to continue, with provincial ANC leaders warning that internal rifts threaten service delivery before local elections. The party has tasked its integrity commission with investigating.

Transmission pylons in Nelson Mandela Bay have collapsed again, leaving parts of the metro without power for up to three weeks. The city budgeted R11.9-million for repairs this financial year, short of the R35-million needed. Businesses report significant losses from the outages.

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The seventh high-voltage pylon collapse in less than two years struck Nelson Mandela Bay on Tuesday along the Chelsea-Summerstrand-Arlington 132kV line, causing outages across nearly half of Gqeberha, including Summerstrand and Walmer. Amid a decade of warnings about corroded coastal infrastructure, officials estimate R35-million for upgrades, with repairs underway using new monopoles but full timelines unclear.

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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President Cyril Ramaphosa stated that Johannesburg needs a strong mayor, noting that Dada Morero remains in the position with no change. This comment, made at the News24 On the Record Summit, is seen as an indication of national ANC intervention in regional candidate selection. Separately, the ANC organised a People's March in Defence of Sovereignty and Democratic Gains on Human Rights Day.

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