Joburg Council mourns untimely death of EFF councillor

EFF councillor and Gauteng deputy regional Secretary Moshe Mphahlele.

EFF councillor and Gauteng deputy regional Secretary Moshe Mphahlele.

Published Aug 5, 2024

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The City of Joburg is mourning the tragic death of EFF councillor and party regional leader in Johannesburg, Moshe Mphahlele.

Council Speaker Margaret Arnolds, described Mphahlele as a dedicated public servant whose life was tragically cut short in an incident that had left them shocked and deeply saddened.

He was shot dead in Alexandra during a service delivery protest on Sunday. According to reports, Mphahlele was shot while the police were dispersing the crowd, which had been protesting over the occupation of flats in Bramley.

Arnolds said the EFF leader’s untimely death involved the city’s metro police, adding that those involved were under investigation.

“It is imperative that a thorough and transparent investigation is conducted to ensure that justice is served, and that the truth is brought to light.

“The Speaker, together with the entire Council, extends sincere condolences to Cllr Mphahlele’s family, friends, and colleagues during this incredibly difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with them as they navigate this profound loss.

“Furthermore, the Speaker wishes to extend heartfelt sympathies and support to the EFF Caucus in the City of Johannesburg Council. Losing a colleague and a friend in such a manner is undoubtedly a profound and challenging experience,” the speaker said.

Arnolds emphasised the importance of council members and the broader community to come together to uphold the values of justice, and work towards a peaceful and respectful resolution.

“The loss of Cllr Mphahlele serves as a sombre reminder of the importance of our collective commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring the safety and dignity of all individuals.

“May Cllr Moshe Mphahlele’s soul rest in peace, and may his memory inspire us all to strive for a just and equitable society.”

The EFF had not responded at the time of publishing.