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ANC’s Dada Morero appointed new CoJ Mayor

THE CITY of Joburg has a new Mayor.

Yes, believe or not, and it is none other than Dada Morero, the ANC Joburg chairperson.

Hardly 24 hours, we reported that the Mayor Dr Mpho Phalatse would be ousted following a motion of vote of no confidence and voila today, Morero would be draped with the City’s gold chains.

After his swearing-in ceremony, Morero said his task was being a leader of the opposition and to try and make the ANC a more effective in opposition.

“I want us to raise critical issues in terms of the weaknesses and failures of services and strengthen caucus of ANC in order to regain confidence of the community.

“We’re also going try and mobilise other parties in council to clearly see the weaknesses of DA administration in an attempt to try and wrestle power from current administration. That’s what we’ll be focusing on,” he said.

Morero continued that high on the agenda was to go back to the community to mobilise communities in support of ANC in preparation for the general election in 2024.

“We want to address the mistrust issues between ourselves and the community, make sure these are dealt with so we’re able reconnect.”

He added he wanted to take all 91 ANC councillors at least once a week to one particular ward and mobilize on behalf of the party.

“I also want to engage with the private sector to help deal with matters of unemployment. I also want us to be strong and sharp on conduct oversight where needed,” Morero said.

This brings the number of ANC seats in council back to 91. The Joburg council has a total of 270 with the ANC taking up the majority of seats.

The municipality, however, is still governed by a DA-led coalition government with the help of parties such as ActionSA, Patriotic Alliance, ACDP and IFP to name a few.

In Jozi- you blink, you’re gone!

Image (Newly voted in executive Mayor of Joburg, Dada Morero).

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