Besides taking up Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s report on judicial review, incensed ActionSA party leader Herman Mashaba has vowed to continue with his criminal case against Mkhwebane for “leaking the draft report”.
This comes after Mkhwebane found that, under Mashaba, the city of Johannesburg had, among other things, improperly and irregularly appointed David Tembe as the chief of the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department.
This without following due process after it was established that Tembe had been awarded a traffic officer’s diploma in line with the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) policy document and SA Police Service conversion modules “while no class attendance register could be provided to Mkhwebane by the city or to the RTMC as proof of actual attendance of lessons by Tembe”.
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The metro said on Wednesday it would not tolerate any festive season gatherings in contravention of the COVID-19 regulations.
JOHANNESBURG - The City of Joburg on Wednesday urged residents to be more responsible during the Day of Reconciliation celebrations.
The metro said it would not tolerate any festive season gatherings in contravention of the COVID-19 regulations.
With the country in the midst of a second wave of the pandemic, the cityâs mayoral spokesperson Mlimandlela Ndamase said in order to address the recent spike in cases residents should avoid large gatherings.
âThe mayor urges all residents as we go into this festive period that in all activities that we undertake, we ensure that we wear our masks. But most importantly, we maintain the required physical distance,â Ndamase said.