By Zuko Komisa
ANC march against DA-led coalition in Tshwane.
Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to ANC Gauteng Spokesperson, Lesego Makhubela on their planned protest in Tshwane on the 17th of March against the DA-led government in Tshwane.
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On Wednesday, the ANC charged that since the DA and its coalition allies took over Tshwane’s administration in 2016, they had thrown the Capital City into a state of crisis.
Prior to the demonstration on March 17, Mbalula, who is leading the “BuyaTshwane” campaign, claimed the DA had undone all the gains made under the ANC government.
He said the DA has failed to improve the City of Tshwane in the seven years that it has been at the helm.
“Under the DA multi-party coalition, R85 million was paid to workers who never worked in the Environment Project, the revenue division has all but collapsed and the city fleet was recalled, and there is no tender in place.”
“Furthermore, the yellow plant tender is in court and facing a protracted litigation process, and all road projects have been cancelled, with all of them ironically in black communities.
“The DA further cancelled Employee Work Initiative Programs, wi-fi services all over the city, townships, and hotspot areas, and also destroyed township development, and most residents of Tshwane are currently struggling with access to road services and transport networks because the Bus Rapid Transport system is no longer functioning in most parts of the capital city,” said Mbalula.
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