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Sowetan: ANC councillor faces disciplinary hearing

http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/2012/07/23/anc-councillor-faces-disciplinary-hearing

ANC councillor faces disciplinary hearing

Hlengiwe Nhlabathi

AN ANC councillor in KwaZulu-Natal, who pleaded guilty to assaulting a critic, is due to be dragged before the party’s disciplinary hearing for ill-conduct.

Sowetan has learnt that the ANC’s provincial leadership has given the Umlazi branch permission to take disciplinary action against Ward 88 councillor Nomzamo Mkhize.

The ANC’s Umlazi branch executive committee sat yesterday to clear the party’s name against a rising perception that it had become a party that “undermined and frustrated” residents.

A source said there had been many complaints against Mkhize.

The final straw was the assault on Thabile Ngcobo, who was walking from a community meeting last Monday after residents had reiterated their call that Mkhize be removed for service delivery related failures.

Mkhize had initially denied any involvement in the assault, claiming she was being wrongly accused.

According to Ngcobo, Mkhize accosted her and questioned her about her attending the “stupid” meeting before she was slapped and kicked and had her T-shirt torn with a knife.

A criminal case of assault was opened and Mkhize was arrested the following day. But the matter was settled out of court.

In a meeting mediated by a social worker, Mkhize promised to pay R1500 within seven days as compensation for her wrongdoing.

Umlazi’s ANC branch secretary Sakhile Ngcobo would not to comment on the disciplinary proceedings, but said Mkhize’s assault on Ngcobo had “embarrassed” the party.

The ANC has been attempting to mend rifts between between Mkhize and Zakheleni residents.

A meeting held recently with lobby group Abahlali BaseMjondolo was derailed when Mkhize walked out, with Abahlali claiming that they had felt undermined by the party’s members.

Ngcobo said the party had managed to secure the presence of the eThekwini municipality chairman of the human settlements committee, Nigel Gumede, for a meeting to be held today.

News 24: Lizoqondiswa izigwegwe ikhansela ngelokushaya

http://isizulu.news24.com/NingizimuAfrika/Lizoqondiswa-izigwegwe-ikhansela-ngelokushaya-20120723

Lizoqondiswa izigwegwe ikhansela ngelokushaya

ohannesburg – Ikhansela le-African National Congress KwaZulu-Natal elavuma icala lokushaya umuntu owayeligxeka, lizovela ngaphambi kwekomidi lokuqondiswa izigwegwe, kubika iSowetan.

Ubuholi esifundazweni bunikeze igatsha eliseMlazi amagunya okushushisa ikhansela laku-Ward 88, uNomzamo Mkhize.

Igatsha leli lizihlangulile ekuziphatheni kwekhansela, imibiko ithi sekukaningi kungena izinkonondo ngokuziphatha kukaMkhize.

Kuthiwa uMkhize wathusa abantu ngesikhathi eshaya uThabile Ngcobo, owabe esemhlanganweni womphakathi, owabe uvumelana ngokuthi uMkhize akhishwe esikhundleni.

UMkhize wawushiya phakathi umhlangano, lokoh kwathukuthelisa abagqugquzeli bomhlangano, okuyinhlangano Abahlali BaseMjondolo, abakhala ngokuthi uMkhize ubabukea phansi ngokushiya kwakhe umhlangano ungakapheli.

Ekuqaleni ikhansela labe liliphika icala.

DLF: Support the Umlazi Occupation

20 July 2012

PRESS STATEMENT: DLF CALLS FOR SOLIDARITY WITH THE OCCUPATION OF THE
ETHEKWINI MUNICIPAL OFFICE IN UMLAZI

In full solidarity with the organised and fighting community of the
Zakheleni shack settlement (in Ward 88 in Umlazi), the Democratic Left
Front (DLF) calls on all other poor communities, trade unions, people’s
organisations and activists in eThekwini to support the ongoing occupation
of municipal offices in Umlazi by the community. We call on progressive
organisations to send activists to be part of the occupation. We call for
support of the popular education activities taking place at the occupation.
We call for material support (food, tents, blankets and other basics) to
provide subsistence to the Zakheleni activists leading the occupation. We
call for support for the weekly People’s Assembly held at 11h00 every
Sunday. This Sunday’s People’s Assembly will prepare for the community
meeting with the eThekwini municipality planned for Monday next week.

The Zakheleni occupation has been ongoing since the beginning of last week.
Despite death threats and attacks by a local hit-squad, the community
daringly expressed their demands including that the useless ANC local ward
councilor, Nomzamo Mkhize, must be removed from her elected position.
Several comrades have also been threatened by this hit squad. Some have
been shot at and physically attacked. The UPM and the AbM are following up
these cases. This has included a Mandela Day protest which forced the
police to arrest some of the accused members of the hit squad. For the past
seven days of the occupation, many people have continued to ask Mkhize for
help and service. She has failed to respond to these requests. She is
disrespectful and people are asked to produce ANC membership cards in order
to get assistance from her.

At the various community assemblies held as part of the occupation, the
people of Zakheleni have resolved that “The Councillor’s office shall be
closed and a new People’s Office will be opened”. The community has also
consistently argued that “We are not interested in party political feuds,
but we are part society and all we need is development”.

The DLF also salutes the Unemployed People’s Movement (UPM) and Abahlali
BaseMijondolo (AbM) for their effective organisation and leadership of the
Zakheleni community struggle. To add support political and organisational
support to the occupation, representatives of DLF-affiliated social
movements in Gauteng joined the occupation on Tuesday. These comrades
include Simphiwe Zwane (elected councilor representing the Operation
Khanyisa Movement in the City of Joburg, Siyabulela Faku (from the Vaal
Community Assembly), General Alfred Moyo (from the Makause Community
Development Forum) and Abraham Molati (from the Zandspruit Democratic Left
Society). The DLF is made up of various community organisations, social
movements, left groups and individual activists all united to build a broad
anti-capitalist front of solidarity, movement-building and struggle to win
poor and working people’s demands. We are united on struggles for universal
access to decommodified basic services, an end to unemployment, end to the
violence against women, and ecological justice.

*ENDS*

FOR COMMENTS, CONTACT:

Simphiwe Zwane (Operation Khanyisa Movement & Gauteng DLF) –

China Ngubane (DLF) – 072 651 9790

Bheki Buthelezi (UPM & DLF) – 072 639 9893

Mazibuko K. Jara (DLF) – 083 651 0271

FXI Condemns scare tactics aimed at surpressing people’s right to protest

http://www.fxi.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=210

FXI Condemns scare tactics aimed at surpressing people’s right to protest

MEDIA STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

17 JULY 2012

FXI CONDEMNS SCARE TACTICS AIMED AT SUPPRESSING PEOPLE’S RIGHT TO PROTEST

The Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI) is deeply concerned about the alleged assault on freedom of expression by Umlazi Councillor, Nomzamo Mkhize.
According to reports received by the FXI, Ms Mkhize along with a group of her supporters allegedly assaulted and intimidated a member of the local community, Ms Thabile Ngcobo, on July 15 as Ms Ngcobo was returning from a local community meeting.

Ms Ngcobo was allegedly slapped and kicked while being questioned on why she had attended the meeting. He assailants then also took a blade and cut off a T-shirt she was wearing that was promoting FAMWU (the Farm Workers Union).

While Ms Ngcobo has opened up a case of intimidation and assault, no arrests have been made so far.

The FXI regards these actions as a serious assault on Umlazi residents’ right to demonstrate and protest around the grievances in their community. The alleged actions by the councillor and a few of her supporters were clearly meant to scare some residents away from any protest actions or attempts to discuss relevant grievances in that community.

The FXI calls on the police in Umlazi to pursue the case opened by Ms Ngcobo as a matter of urgency and effect the necessary arrests so that any illegal acts of intimidation and assault may cease immediately.

The FXI further endorses a call on the MEC for Community Safety to urgently intervene in this matter so as to ensure speedy and impartial police action in this case.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT RAYMOND LOUW ON 082 4465155 OR RAASHIED GALANT ON 079 5259866

Sunday 15 July 2012 uMlazi Ward 88 Community meeting

Sunday 15 July 2012 uMlazi Ward 88 Community meeting

by China Ngubane, DLF

Bandile Mdlalose of AbM welcomed near three hundred community members including ANC Branch leadership at the People’s Office near the Councillors’ Office. The community was reminded about the derivations and atrocities experienced since the protests started. Bandile restated demands of the community that includes poverty, unemployment, housing, evictions, water, land, electricity, human rights and disservice by Nomzamo Mkhize, Willies Mchunu, Nigel Gumede and government in failing to address popular demands.

Despite death threats and attacks by the local hit-squad, the community daringly expressed their demands including that Nomazmo must go.According to the community numerous attempts were made to meet with her in vain. She is disrespectful and people are asked to produce ANC membership cards to get assistance. Nomzamo was not elected by the people but she got into office through the back-door. Party politics and labelling people and individualism is not the way, we are the community, the marginalised, the exploited and the 99%. Politicians are not legitimate to the masses for they are not working for the people.

For the past seven days of occupation we have seen many people returning back without getting help from the Councillor’s Office. We’ve occupied next to her office because we reckoned that she needs flight funds to come to the people and that Nomzamo have no desire to listen to us. We are frustrated since even if we ask kindly the response is brutal. We are not fighting with Nomzamo but the system (capitalism) in which she operates. We are staggered that government urgencies attack us physically, politicians send biased public servants to shoot with bullets where the matter should be engaging with the public.

Bongani Manzini affirmed that he was threatened, he is being hunted for and the hit squad gunned his house. They went further to shoot a his tenant Noxolo Mkaye, and lately they shot another community member who is still in the hospital.

A question was posed whether anyone was ever assisted by Nomzamo since inception and if anyone at the meeting had an opposing view from that of the community.
The unanimous response was no. People added that instead of seeing Nomzamo in the office we see a posse of people smocking Dagga every day in her Office. Nomzamo is a Councillor for a few individuals but not for us all. We are here because we want to consult with her, we are here till our concerns are resolved and we are not going anywhere. Tomorrow we are going to close Nomzamo’s Office and we will open the People’s Office.

People continued to speak; we want uMlazi to be ungovernable, we can’t bear with this, we are abandoned. A community member who is a recipient of the four roomed RDP houses disgruntled in displeasure over long awaited hence forgotten refurbishment of houses and poor service delivery maintained that Nomzamo repaired her house in uMlazi using corrupted tax payer’s money and that she owns a house in Clairwood and eSpingo.

People proposed that the Councillors’ Office shall be closed and a new People’s Office will be opened. More people, unions, social movements and analogous struggles in UMlazi, around Durban and abroad will be mobilised to increase pressure on government to advance people’s interests. People should be united, speak in one voice and struggles should not be alienated by politicians. We are not ANC, IFP, BCP, DA, etc. but we are the society and the electorate and all we need is development. We demand the old Airport space and the space should be used to build houses for the poor. People articulated that they will build new shacks next to the Councillor’s Office since they have no houses. The meeting proposed for by-elections to oust Nomzamo and yield a people-centred Ward 88 Councillor.

After the discussion the meeting decided to march around the area to revive the spirit. Before the meeting bolted there were emerging news that a community member, Thabile Ngcobo wearing a FAWU (Food and Allied Workers Union) t/shirt was attacked and assaulted by Nomzamo, her son and two men for attending what Nomzamo called “an absurd meeting”. This happened in Solomon Mahlangu Street, the street shared by both the Nomzamo and the victim when Thabile was returning home from the community meeting.

Thabile says she was smacked several times at the face by Nomzamo’s son who under the instruction of Nomzamo took a blade and rip-off Thabile’s FAWU t/shirt from the neck to bottom. Nomzamo ordered her gang to take Thabile photos so that she will deal with her. Nomzamo was pulling and pushing Thabile and calling her names. Thabile upholds that they took her t/shirt and she was cautioned never to attend such meetings.

With the succour of the community Thabile opened a case against Nomzamo at section GG uMlazi Police Station at the same time. It is believed that no one was arrested till now.

Correction: The t-shirt was a Farm Worker’s Union shirt and not a Food & Allied Worker’s Union shirt.