The Joburg Transport MMC's appointment is effective from Sunday until Monday as Gwamanda is expected back in the city on Tuesday.
JOHANNESBURG - Johannesburg's Transport MMC Kenny Kunene has been appointed as the City's acting mayor for the next two days, while Kabelo Gwamanda is out of town.
Kunene's appointment is effective from Sunday until Monday as Gwamanda is expected back in the city on Tuesday. Kunene said he was elected as he is part of the Mayoral Committee in the city and understands what is required to keep the city running."It's not a difficult task because I am part of the mayoral committee, and we work well with the mayor. I understand the needs that are there - we have mayoral committees. So, I am just warming up the seat until the honourable mayor is back.
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