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The Sunday Independent understands Paul Mashatile and Hope Mankwana Papo

 

 

Mogomotsi Magome, Sunday Independent, Johannesburg, 14 June 2015

 

Gauteng ANC chairman Paul Mashatile and former deputy health minister Gwen
Ramokgopa might return as MECs in a reshuffle of the provincial executive
ahead of next year's local government elections.

 

The two Gauteng heavyweights are among changes expected in what is likely to
be a series of efforts by Gauteng ANC leaders to deal with the pressure the
party is facing ahead of the elections.

 

Other changes expected to be made include the possible disbandment of the
Tshwane regional executive committee (REC) and the division of one of the
province's critical provincial departments.

 

The possible disbandment of Tshwane is understood to have been a
recommendation made by a team appointed by the party's provincial executive
committee to assess the state of the ANC in Tshwane, a region eyed by the
opposition for a possible electoral victory next year.

 

The Tshwane REC is known to be divided despite being elected at a regional
conference held last year.

 

The Sunday Independent understands both Mashatile and provincial secretary
Hope Papo were among the provincial leaders who held lengthy talks with
Tshwane regional leaders to avoid the collapse of last year's conference.

 

Structures including the ANC Youth League in the region had threatened not
to participate in the regional conference.

 

Sources close to the Gauteng leadership have indicated that Mashatile's
return was dependent on the approval of Luthuli House, after the party
requested that he be moved from the national list to the provincial list of
parliamentarians.

 

"We have requested that they remove him from the national list so that he
can return to the provincial legislature. He is of better use to us here
than in Cape Town.

 

"That letter was sent there in March already, and we are starting to be
suspicious of the delay," said one source, who wished to remain anonymous.

 

He said the finance portfolio was a serious likelihood as Mashatile was
chairman of the appropriations committee in Parliament and had previously
held the finance MEC position.

 

Another deployment as MEC for infrastructure development was needed to lead
massive infrastructure projects aimed at improving Gauteng's standing on the
continent.

 

Another source close to the leadership indicated there was a possibility the
provincial leadership could split the housing and co-operative governance
departments.

 

The department houses the human settlements, co-operative governance and
traditional affairs (COGTA) portfolios.

 

"Even at national government, COGTA has two deputy ministers dedicated
specifically to both co-operative governance and traditional affairs. You
can imagine how huge the scope is when you have to include housing as part
of that as well," said the source.

 

"There is a view that we need to split that department and have the human
settlements MEC focus specifically on housing because that is a major issue
here in Gauteng," said the source.

 

Mashatile's public rejection of Police Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko's report
on Nkandla this week also appears to have positioned Gauteng as the devil's
advocate in the lead-up to the ANC's elective conference in 2017.

 

He became the first sitting ANC MP and member of the ANC national executive
committee to publicly reject Nhleko's report, which found that the president
was not liable to pay back any money spent on the non-security features at
his home in Nkandla.

 

Until Mashatile spoke against Nhleko's report on Thursday, the ANC appeared
to have closed ranks on the Nkandla issue, with the ANC-dominated
parliamentary ad-hoc committee on Nhleko's report expected to accept the
report amid fierce protests from the opposition.

 

Mashatile's comments against Nkandla are seen as bigger than the Nkandla
issue itself but integral to the provincial structure's political path to
2017.

 

It was not the first time that Mashatile has spoken out against Nkandla.

 

He is known to have unpopularly protested against the handling of the matter
at the party's national executive committee meeting in Nelspruit last year,
a couple of days before Zuma delivered the January 8 statement.

 

Neither Mashatile nor Ramokgopa was available for comment.

 

[email protected] 

 

Sunday Independent

 

 

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