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The DA in North West can today reveal that the Deputy Mayor of Tshwane and MMC for Finance, Cllr Eugene Modise, owes the struggling North West Housing Corporation (NWHC) more than R12,5 million for the rental of the Morula Sun property through his company, Mzanzi Resorts.
This was revealed in reply to a written question submitted by the DA’s Johni Steenkamp. See the reply here.
Tshwane Deputy Mayor Modise entered into a lease agreement with the NWHC in December 2019 for the lease of the Morula Sun property at a monthly rental of R150,000.00. The contract was for a period of three years but was extended to April 2026, despite the millions owed in arrears.
The last payment to the Morula Sun account was received in September 2024.
It is notable that Tshwane Deputy Mayor Modise indicated on the addendum for the extension of the contract, dismissed the arrears amounts in lieu of repairs he brought, despite the contract stating in the lessee’s obligations that Mzanzi resorts would be responsible for the maintenance.
We have referred this matter to the DA’s Tshwane Spokesperson on Finance, Cllr Jacqui Uys, to initiate an investigation into Tshwane Deputy Mayor Modise within the Metro Council.
In addition, we have written to the Chairperson of the North West’s Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs to summon the NWHC and Tshwane Deputy Mayor Eugene Modise to appear before the committee to come and account for this convenient arrangement between an ANC politician and a failing provincial entity currently governed by a board staffed by a cohort of ANC politicians. See the letter here.
The DA will not rest until every cent owed by Tshwane Deputy Mayor Modise is paid in full and that the NWHC accounts for the actions that led to this agreement between the compromised entity and an ANC politician.