The ANC says it has learnt with concern of the adverts placed in weekend papers calling for applications for the position of the city manager of the City of Cape Town. The ANC’s Patrick McKenzie said in the Western Cape legislature, it is the party’s understanding that
the validity of extending Wallace Mgoqi’s contract is a matter for the courts to decide and in the absence of such a ruling, it is safe to conclude that Mgoqi is still the City Manager.
Meanwhile, the ANC has released a statement saying the party condemns the disruption of the meeting held by Mayor Helen Zille in Crossroads on Saturday. The ANC says it has been concerned about the situation in Crossroads for some time. The party has been worried about the lack of free political activity in the area.
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