Kabelo Gwamanda, Johannesburg Mayor is not an ANC mayor
Panyaza Lesufi who is ANC Gauteng leader said Kabelo Gwamanda should not be the ANC mayor. He does not want him to see as an ANC mayor. He also gave the reason for not thinking of Kabelo Gwamanda as a mayor that he was only elected due to the determination of the party to keep the DA out of power. Since Panyaza Lesufi gave his statement about Kabelo Gwamanda, a sir has occurred in Johannesburg. These shocking claims were made on Tuesday while speaking in Boksburg where ANC is forming a local government summit. In the following sections of this article, we have explained everything that the ANC Gauteng leader said in Boksburg. You only need to stay tuned to this page for a while and go through it till the end. Swipe down the page and take a look below.
Who Is Kabelo Gwamanda?
Gauteng leader of ANC, Panyaza Lesufi said Johannesburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda was elected and rose to power due to the ANC’s determination just to keep the DA out of reign. People did not vote for Kabelo Gwamanda, they voted against the DA. He made this startling statement on Tuesday 11 July 2023 in Boksburg at an ANC government summit. Swipe down the page and read more details.
Panyaza Lesufi added, “Anyone who misleads you that Joburg mayor is an ANC mayor is untrue. Everything we did was vote against the DA; that is what we did. The current mayor is not the mayor of the ANC; he is a mayor who defeated the DA. Where we stand now in Joburg, we are unstoppable and will crush any motion of no confidence that comes our way. We have removed the DA in 11 municipalities. In Midvaal and Tshwane they are still hanging on” Know more about what Lesufi said during the local government summit in Boskburg.
As a mayoral candidate, Gwamanda was actively picked as a mayoral candidate with the acceptance of ANC while Lesufi was engaged in negotiating with Gwamanda’s party Al Jama-ah. He told the ANC councilors that ANC was in a better position than it was after the elections of the municipality in 2021 when the party lost its majorities in 11 municipalities including Tshwane, Johannesburg, and Ekurhuleni. ANC in the Lesedi Local Municipality was left short of a few seats due to which it had to join hands with a local party. According to Lesudi, ANC was the hostage in that partnership as the local party asked the ANC to fund them. Stay tuned to this website.