14 October 2021 1 Min Read
LISTEN | Traditional leaders throw down the gauntlet at government over new council rules
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Contralesa Eastern Cape provincial chairperson Advocate Mwelo Nonkonyana speaks to Daron Mann about new rules stipulating a reduction in the number of traditional leaders serving in local government.
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The new laws reduce the number of traditional leaders serving on councils from a maximum of 20 percent to a maximum of three councillors.
Nonkonyana said this not only went against previous agreements but also discriminated against traditional leaders and was done without consultation.
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Contralesa Eastern Cape provincial chairperson Advocate Mwelo Nonkonyana speaks to Daron Mann about new rules stipulating a reduction in the number of traditional leaders serving in local government.
The new laws reduce the number of traditional leaders serving on councils from a maximum of 20 percent to a maximum of three councillors. Nonkonyana said this not only went against previous agreements but also discriminated against traditional leaders and was done without consultation.