Alexandra protest inquiry set to start Monday
Joburg City Manager Ndivhoniswani Lukhwareni said claims that the level of service delivery, has dropped since the 2016 local government elections, are untrue. "What I would want the Human Rights Commission and Public Protector to be aware of is that this job is humongous. It's for us alone,” said Lukhwareni.
“There was question seemed to suggest that level of services have dropped since 2016, which might not necessarily be the case.”Lukhwareni is appearing before the South African Human Right Commission's inquiry, into possible human rights violations in the township.
He denies 'decline in services' because there is no services to decline.
All those people who voted anc. When are you getting your houses, ramaphosa promised?
He doesn't stay in Alex, did ppl expect him to say any thing that makes sense
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