Kaya News Reporter
The Joburg City council meeting that was postponed last week, is set to commence on Tuesday, 18 January.
Council has hired additional security to minimise disruptions inside chambers.
Last week’s sitting was disrupted by several council members who were contesting the DA’s decision for an open ballot.
ANC and EFF members escalated matters by forcing the speaker of council Vasco da Gama out of chambers.
Opposition parties demanded a secret ballot which went against the multi-party coalition led by the DA.
According to council, only the election of the speaker, executive mayor and chief whip are to be conducted via a secret ballot.
Committee chairs are to be voted in by means of an open ballot in council.
Unruly council members were removed from the chambers but a few sustained injuries.
The purpose of the council meeting was to elect councillors into positions to ensure service delivery rollout.
To prepare for today’s session, JMPD officers have been commissioned in the CBD to assist with traffic diversion.
A few streets in Braamfontein will be closed from 07h00 to 18h00.
The following streets will be affected:
- Rissik Street
- Smit Street
- Civic Boulevard
- Hoofd Street
- Joubert Street
- De Korte Street
- Harrison Street
- Jorrisen Street
Police are on high alert for possible protests in Braamfontein and the surrounding inner city.
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