DA tables motion of no confidence in delinquent NWPL Speaker
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In an unprecedented move, the Democratic Alliance (DA) in North West today tabled a motion of no confidence in the Speaker, Sussana Dantjie and Deputy Speaker, Viola Motsumi, of the North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL). See attached the annexure to the motion citing reasons for the motion.
ANCâs interference in Premier Job Mokgoroâs work is unconstitutional â DA
By Baldwin Ndaba
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Johannesburg â The DA in North West has labelled the provincial ANCâs decision to monitor and regulate the activities of Premier Job Mokgoro following the suspension of his ANCâs membership as âunconstitutionalâ.
On Sunday, the ANC suspended Premier Mokgoroâs party membership, claiming that he and four other ANC members colluded with the ANC to elect fellow ANC member Priscilla Williams as chair of chairs in the North West Provincial Legislature.
The ANC wanted Lenah Miga for the position. According to the ANC interim provincial coordinator, Hlomani Chauke, Mokgoro, Aaron Motswana, Williams, Job Dliso and Bitsa Lenkopane had denied the party mandate and had brought the organisation into disrepute.
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The DA in North West has labelled the provincial ANCâs decision to monitor and regulate the activities of Premier Job Mokgoro following the suspension of his ANC membership as âunconstitutionalâ.
On Sunday, the ANC suspended Premier Mokgoroâs party membership, claiming that he and four other ANC members colluded with the ANC to elect fellow ANC member Priscilla Williams as chair of chairs in the North West Provincial Legislature.
The ANC wanted Lenah Miga for the position. According to the ANC interim provincial coordinator, Hlomani Chauke, Mokgoro, Aaron Motswana, Williams, Job Dliso and Bitsa Lenkopane had denied the party mandate and had brought the organisation into disrepute.
Sanco backs suspended North West premier Job Mokgoro
By Noni Mokati
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THE SA National Civic Organisation (Sanco) has come down hard on the ANC for temporarily suspending the membership of Premier Job Mokgoro and four other members of the legislature.
In a statement, provincial secretary Sibongile Mulauzi said they were disappointed with the suspension of Premier Job Mokgoro, Priscilla Williams, Aaron Motswana, Bitsa Lenkopane and Job Dliso for allegedly defying the ANC s orders. The reasons given by the IPC (interim provincial committee) co-ordinator, comrade Hlomani Chauke, smacks of factionalism and confirmation of a long-standing desire to remove comrades from their positions and replace them with their cronies, Mulaudzi said.
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