The EFF kept him in a job four months ago. Now, they’re desperate to kick him out.
EFF leader Julius Malema has taken to Twitter to hit back at Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Athol Trollip. The EFF has vowed to remove Trollip via a motion of no confidence.
Trollip says neither the DA’s position on land expropriation nor the colour of his skin have changed since the EFF entered into coalition with them.
After failing to support the land expropriation without compensation bill, the DA are set to face an EFF backlash in the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality
Bantu Holomisa believes the wheels are in motion for an unscrupulous power change
It’s been a tale of two cities for the DA this afternoon
Two DA Mayors could be out of a job today if the ANC has its way with motions of no confidence. Joburg and Nelson Mandela Bay, watch out?
The Joburg Mayor is facing a motion of no confidence this afternoon
The tension in the metro seems to finally have reached boiling point.
Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Athol Trollip called on residents to help with firefighting efforts, but nobody could have predicted just how much folks actually cared for one another.
While overall unemployment in the Eastern Cape rose by 0.2%, mayor Athol Trollip’s Nelson Mandela bay saw more than 4 000 new jobs created in the fourth quarter of 2016, StatsSA reports.
ANC councillors reportedly got violent at Thursday’s Nelson Mandela Bay municipal council session, after trying to intimidate the new DA-led government in the city.
So it turns out eMalahleni’s new mayor didn’t have a change of heart after all, and will still be using municipal funds to buy herself a R1.5 million Lexus.
The DA’s new Nelson Mandela Bay mayor’s cost-cutting spree continues, barring all city officials from using business or first class local air travel.
Newly-elected mayor Athol Trollip is shaking things up in the official opposition’s new Eastern Cape metro, after discovering some pretty interesting contracts set in place before he took over.
Shortly after demanding to be let into the first Nelson Mandela Bay council meeting, ANC councillors got up and left in an attempt to disrupt proceedings.
The near chaotic first meeting of the new council of Nelson Mandela Bay metro on Thursday was eventually brought to order, after reported attempts by the ANC to stop the meeting from going ahead, followed by the party demanding to be let into the hall.
Nelson Mandela Bay cannot afford five more years of ANC rule, the people must tell them ‘until when they can govern and when they must leave’.