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Polokwane Mayor John Mpe Antagonists Total Shutdown Protest Flops

Polokwane Mayor John Makoro Mpe.


Nemeses of Polokwane Mayor John Makoro Mpe this week ate a humble pie after failing to orchestrate their no approval total shutdown service delivery protest on Thursday aimed at tarnishing his image ahead of the much-anticipated ANC Peter Mokaba Regional elective conference.

Mpe who will be contesting for third term to retain his seat as ANC Chairperson of Capricorn Region known as Peter Mokaba warned his political adversaries that Polokwane Municipality will not be subjected to a banana republic by disgruntled residents of Seshego, following social media posts warning residents to brace for the demonstrations.

He also said his administration acknowledged the frustrations caused by recent disruptions in the water supply across Polokwane, including Seshego.

“The challenges we have faced with both external and municipal water sources have led to temporary shortages, but we have made significant progress in restoring water services. Our water sources are now operational, although reservoir levels remain critically low. To mitigate the situation, we have implemented several interventions, including the completion of the Seshego Water Treatment Plant, which now adds an additional 10 megalitres of water to our system. All boreholes under the municipality’s jurisdiction are functioning, providing supplementary water to affected areas,” Mayor Mpe said.

“Additionally, ongoing maintenance work by the Department of Water and Sanitation at Seshego Dam, while causing temporary interruptions, is necessary for long-term water security. We also wish to address claims regarding provincial departments, such as SASSA and SARS, reportedly hiring mobile sanitation facilities. The municipality has not received formal communication on these matters, but we remain committed to working with all stakeholders to address any urgent service requirements.”

In relation to debt collection and property attachments debacles following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s call of keeping municipalities' purse intact, Mayor Mpe said accounts with balances exceeding R10 000 have been handed over to debt collectors.  He said however that property attachments apply only to businesses that have consistently failed to meet their payment obligations despite multiple opportunities for engagement.  He added that no residential properties, particularly those of vulnerable groups such as pensioners, will be targeted. “The municipality is committed to working with all stakeholders to resolve any issues through lawful and constructive dialogue. We will not tolerate threats, intimidation, or any actions that undermine public safety and order,” Mayor Mpe added.

Meanwhile, Mpe belongs to the generation of young lions who heeded to the call by President Oliver Reginald Tambo in the 1980s to make the apartheid system unworkable and the country ungovernable.

His personal experience of poverty and inequalities compounded by the fact that his mother was a domestic worker, helped to propel his political conviction towards joining the struggle against apartheid.

Makoro began his political journey in student politics at the age 16 at Manoshi High School where he was elected SRC member and eventually part of the Sehlale Youth Congress which was instrumental in mobilizing society to fight against the oppressive bantustan system.

He enrolled at the then Technikon Northern Transvaal for a Diploma in Accounting in 1990 and immediately joined South African National Student Congress (SANSCO) and subsequently elected the SANSCO Branch Publicity Secretary in the same year (1990) followed by being elected Treasurer General of the SRC. He at the time worked closely with the team that was tasked with the responsibility of re-establishing the ANC Youth League structures in the Soshanguve area.

It was in 1992 that he was elected president of the SRC. During this time, he was also part of the generation of student leaders such as Hope Papo, China Dodovu, Miles Nzama, Max Theka, Supra Mahumapelo and many others who worked tirelessly for the transformation of institutions of higher learning in the then Pretoria region.

Upon his return back to Limpopo in 1997, he served the ANC in various leadership positions including the Regional Task Team of the ANC Capricorn Region, Regional Executive Committee (REC) member, and subsequently the Chairperson of the ANC in Peter Mokaba Region, a position he occupies since 2018.

 

Academic Achievements

He obtained the following academic achievements:

  • A Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration with the University of the Free State in 2021.

  • 2020 Bachelor of Management Leadership (BML) with University of Free State

  • A Diploma in Local Government Management with LGSETA in 2014

  • A Certificate Programme in Management Development (Municipal Finance) with Wits University in 2006

  • An Intermediate Diploma in Administration and Commerce with Technikon Northern Transvaal in 1994.

 

Government Leadership Roles

In terms of government deployment, Mpe served as the Executive Mayor of Capricorn District Municipality from 2016 to 2021. It was during his tenure at CDM that he helped the municipality achieve several service delivery accolades including moving the municipality from grade 4 to grade 5, attaining clean audit opinion for two consecutive years from 2019 and 100% expenditure on grants.

Following the 2021 Local government elections, he was elected the current serving Executive Mayor of the City of Polokwane.  He was recently elected the Limpopo Provincial Chairperson of SALGA.

In conclusion, Mpe is the people’s volunteer and activist who is a loyal and disciplined member of the ANC with an unbroken track record of service to the people’s movement and communities since 1986.

ANC Peter Mokaba Regional Chairperson Polokwane Mayor John Makoro Mpe.


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