MEC BONGIWE SITHOLE-MOLOI IS CONCERNED ABOUT THE ALTERCATION BETWEEN THE COMMUNITY OF CHARLESTOWN, IN NEWCASTLE AND MAYOR XOLANI DUBE THAT RESULTED IN THE INJURY OF TWO PUBLIC MEMBERS WHO WERE SHOT DURING COMMOTION

MEC BONGIWE SITHOLE-MOLOI IS CONCERNED ABOUT THE ALTERCATION BETWEEN THE COMMUNITY OF CHARLESTOWN, IN NEWCASTLE AND MAYOR XOLANI DUBE THAT RESULTED IN THE INJURY OF TWO PUBLIC MEMBERS WHO WERE SHOT DURING COMMOTION

As the KwaZulu-Natal Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, we are very concerned about the unfortunate incident that took place in Charlestown just outside Newcastle on Tuesday, which resulted in the injury of two individuals during a public protest.

Our thoughts and well wishes go out to the injured parties, and we wish them a speedy recovery. Initial reports suggest that the public protest, initially intended to seek answers from the Newcastle Mayor, Xolani Dube, regarding the provision of water tankers, escalated into violence.

It is truly disheartening to see such incidents unfold within our communities. While it is vital for the public to voice their concerns and demand accountability from their elected officials, resorting to violence undermines the very essence of peaceful protest and jeopardizes the safety and well-being of all involved.

We acknowledge the urgency of the situation and understand the frustrations of the community of Charlestown. The issue of water scarcity is a matter that should be addressed promptly and efficiently by the Newcastle Municipality. We, therefore, urge the Newcastle Municipality to expedite the provision of water services to prevent further incidents where communities feel compelled to take matters into their own hands.

In light of this regrettable incident, the we’re calling upon the South African Police Service to conduct a thorough investigation into the events surrounding the altercations and the discharge of firearms. It is crucial to determine the circumstances under which the shots were fired and establish accountability for those responsible.

Furthermore, we wish to appeal to the public, to refrain from resorting to violence in their pursuit of service delivery.

As the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs we will continue to closely monitor the situation and remain committed to supporting the Newcastle Municipality in its efforts to expedite the provision of water services to the affected communities. We call for unity, patience, and collaboration during this challenging time, as we collectively work towards improving the lives and well-being of all residents.

ENDS

Issued by: Bongiwe Sithole-Moloi
MEC for KwaZulu-Natal Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs