‘Take a chill pill’: Ex mayor Cilliers Brink dismayed over Tshwane’s new MMCs but many think he must rest

Former Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink has expressed worries about the new mayoral committee, but netizens say he needs to let go. File Picture: Jacques Naude / Independent Newspapers

Former Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink has expressed worries about the new mayoral committee, but netizens say he needs to let go. File Picture: Jacques Naude / Independent Newspapers

Published Oct 14, 2024

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Ousted mayor of Tshwane, Democratic Alliance’s Cilliers Brink took to social media platforms, expressing dismay following the announcement of the new mayoral committee in Tshwane, led by new mayor Dr Nasiphi Moya of ActionSA.

Moya was Brink’s deputy mayor until last month when the latter was removed in a vote of no confidence in the Tshwane council. The ANC-sponsored motion of no confidence was supported by the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and ActionSA which has dramatically switched allegiance to the ANC in Gauteng.

IOL reported that Moya announced her mayoral committee made up of 10 councillors representative diverse political parties including the African National Congress (ANC), EFF, GOOD, and her political home ActionSA.

Moya told a briefing in Tshwane that as executive mayor, she will ensure that this committee is held accountable for its collective duty to serve the residents of the capital city.

Dr Nasiphi Moya. Picture: ActionSA/X

“It is with great honour that I now announce the members of the mayoral committee who will work alongside me in building a prosperous city,” said Moya.

The full list of councillors is as follows:

Community and Social Development Services - Councillor Palesa Modise (ANC);

Economic Development and Spatial Planning – Councillor Sarah Mabotsa (GOOD);

Environment and Agriculture Management - Councillor Obakeng Ramabodu (EFF);

Finance – Councillor Eugene Modise (ANC);

Health – Councillor Tshegofatso Mashabela (EFF);

Corporate and Shared Services – Councillor Kholofelo Morodi (ActionSA);

Housing and Human Settlements – Councillor Aaron Maluleka (ANC)

Roads and Transport – Councillor Tlangi Mogale (ANC)

Utility Services – Councillor Frans Boshielo (ANC)

Community Safety - Alderman Coetzee (ActionSA)

Executive Mayor of Tshwane, Dr Nasiphi Moya has announced his 10-member mayoral committee including Tshwane EFF regional chairperson, Obakeng Ramabodu as MMC for Environment and Agriculture Management. Picture: EFF/X

Reacting to the announcement, Brink wrote on X that the power which the EFF holds in the new arrangement running City of Tshwane was not good for clean governance.

Brink wrote: “The power which the EFF will hold in the City of Tshwane’s new coalition is bad news for good government and the city’s financial rescue mission. One of the new EFF MMCs Obakeng Ramabodu is notorious for violent and racist outbursts on the floor of the municipal council.”

Brink’s X post had attracted more than 500 comments by Monday morning, with the majority of the social media users urging the former mayor to let it go.

Joburg MMC for community safety, Dr Mgcini Tshwaku who is an EFF member responded that the “throat of white supremacist and racist was cut”.

Tshwaku added that the time has arrived to dismantle anything that looks, feels and smells like Brink.

Another user, @lekoloaneManam2 responded: “Just rest cry baby you are really boring now …”

Sizakele Mavundla wrote: “This ship has sailed. Take a chill pill.”

Another user, Lesiba Keetse replied: “Let’s give them a chance, they are South Africans too. People voted for them and their party.”

Pan_Africanist responded: “So it’s bad news for the city’s rescue mission because Obakeng is allegedly violent and racist? How will that impact the city’s financial rescue mission?”

Alwil Vogel responded: “I suppose this is what a disgruntled former employee’s tweets look like.”

Thato Seloane wrote: “Yoh dude. Can you stop whining? If it’s not Helen Zille and it’s you. Just accept defeat and strap your boots and work to get the vote. Jeez.”

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