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Madibeng mayor Douglas Maimane has been fired

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ANC Announces Recall of Madibeng Mayor Douglas Maimane

On Tuesday, ANC secretary‑general Fikile Mbalula confirmed that the party has decided to recall Douglas Maimane from his position as mayor of the Madibeng Local Municipality in the North West province. The announcement followed a meeting with the province’s top leadership, during which Mbalula stated, “We have decided to recall him (Douglas Maimane).” TimesLIVE reported the statement.

Background of the Controversy

Maimane’s tenure has been marked by a series of allegations that have eroded confidence within the ANC’s provincial structures. The most recent trigger emerged when the Sunday Times published an audio recording in which Maimane appears to offer opposition councillors R200 000 each to campaign against the ANC ahead of the upcoming local elections. Sunday Times noted that the conversation took place at Amigos Guesthouse in Brits on 10 March.

After discovering that the meeting had been recorded, Maimane reportedly sent legal letters to the involved councillors, threatening litigation if the clip was disseminated. This move intensified internal pressure, with several ANC members calling for his removal amid concerns over maladministration and ethical breaches in a municipality already struggling with service delivery challenges.

Details of the Recorded Conversation

The 30‑minute audio file features three distinct voices. City manager Quiet Kgatla participates via speakerphone, while Maimane directly addresses African Independent Congress councillor Peter Tsheola and Forum for Service Delivery councillor Sechaba Sekgotho. Throughout the exchange, Maimane repeatedly promises each councillor R200 000 to organise a campaign that would undermine the ANC’s electoral prospects. TimesLIVE highlighted that the offer was explicit and unconditional.

Legal experts consulted by the publication noted that such inducements could contravene the Electoral Act and the Municipal Finance Management Act, potentially exposing both the offeror and recipients to criminal liability.

Party Response and Next Steps

Following the confirmation of the recall, the ANC’s national office has instructed the North West provincial structure to submit three names for consideration as Maimane’s replacement. According to sources cited by TimesLIVE, the provincial executive committee will convene within the week to vet candidates and forward a shortlist to the national headquarters.

Analysts suggest that the swift action reflects the ANC’s broader strategy to curb internal dissent and restore public trust ahead of the 2026 municipal elections. The party’s leadership has emphasized that any candidate put forward must demonstrate a commitment to transparent governance and adherence to party discipline.

  • Source: TimesLIVE article, 23 September 2025.
  • Source: Sunday Times exposé, 21 September 2025.
  • Legal context: Electoral Act 1998 (as amended) and Municipal Finance Management Act 2003.

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