Zuko Komisa

Joburg Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda has tendered his resignation.
Gwamanda said in a statement on August 13 that he has submitted his resignation to Margaret Arnolds, the council speaker.
The resignation will take effect on a date designated by the council speaker, following which a new executive mayor will be elected by the council.
Gwamanda becomes the ninth mayor of the country’s economic powerhouse since the 2016 local government election, and the fifth since 2021.
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A member of the Al Jama-ah party, which only has three seats in the council, his appointment was a compromise between the ANC and the EFF after the parties could not agree on who would lead the City.
His statement reads: “As the youngest mayor of Johannesburg, I am humbled by the opportunity to have led this City and to have stabilised it financially and administratively following the collapse of the multiparty coalition government,”
“My story is one I am hopeful will continue to inspire many an African child from our city that against deprivation, isolation, social and political exclusion and with the absence of friends and peers in the corporate and media hierarchy, one can live and rise on the noble cause of changing the conditions of the poor,” said Gwamanda.
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