Mokgalapa takes over as Tshwane mayor
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Mokgalapa has been elected as Tshwane mayor during a special council sitting .
Mokgalapa
succeeds Solly Msimanga, who is the Democratic Alliance’s candidate for Gauteng
Premier. Msimanga resigned in January.
In his
acceptance speech, Mokgalapa said he is grateful to be given the opportunity to
lead the capital city.
“Thank
you for placing your trust in me, and for having faith that together we will
build a united Tshwane. Together, we will continue to ensure that the City of
Tshwane is an open opportunity for all,” Mokgalapa said.
Mokgalapa
said he has spent his entire life dedicated to public service, which allows him
to “understand the challenges of faced by the city and the required solutions
to tackle them”.
“Given
my extensive knowledge of both national and local government, I will be able to
lead the administration of the City of Tshwane. As a son of Tshwane, I am
passionate about the delivery of services.”
Mokgalapa
said he is prepared to resolve issues of service delivery and wants to build on
from where Msimanga left off.
Msimanga
announced his resignation last month as the executive mayor, citing he wanted
to focus on his Gauteng premiership candidacy campaign on behalf of the
DA.
Msimanga’s
term in office spanned two years since the municipal polls in August
2016.
Msimanga
is today expected to be sworn in as a new member of the Gauteng Provincial
Legislature. – SAnews.gov.za
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