Tshwane Mayor Randall Williams said that the multi-party coalition was stable enough to conclude its five-year term without disruptions.
JOHANNESBURG - Tshwane Mayor Randall Williams said that the African National Congress 's consideration to place a motion of no confidence against him would amount to nothing.
Williams addressed the media on Monday on the one-year anniversary since the Democratic Alliance -led coalition took office. He said that the multi-party coalition was stable enough to conclude its five-year term without disruptions.It said that the continued presence of defective street lights, pothole-riddled roads, ailing sewerage infrastructure and a poor billing system was the reason why the coalition must be booted out of power.
Williams said that if coalition partners continued to work well together, there would be no need for so-called "kingmakers".
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