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“It Is His Problem, Not Ours”: ANC Members Hit Out As City Manager Kagiso Lerutla Arrested

April 27, 2026
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“It Is His Problem, Not Ours”: ANC Members Hit Out As City Manager Kagiso Lerutla Arrested
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The African National Congress (ANC) in Ekurhuleni has taken steps to separate itself from the arrest of city manager Kagiso Lerutla. They have insisted that his legal issues are a personal concern and should not be tied to the party. There has been a drive to disassociate themselves from the arrest.

As they addressed the issue, leaders of the African National Congress (ANC) in the municipality minimised the political repercussions that may result from Lerutla’s detention. Some of the members described the situation as “his problem, not ours.” The statements are an indication that the party is making an effort to disentangle its political structures from the ongoing legal procedure that involves the top municipal official.

Questions about governance and accountability have been raised within the City of Ekurhuleni as a result of Lerutla’s arrest. This is especially true when considering the prominent position that he had in exercising oversight over municipal administration. However, officials of the African National Congress (ANC) in the area have argued that the case ought to be handled as a legal matter pertaining to a person and ought not to be regarded as a reflection of the party or its leadership.

Insiders inside the African National Congress (ANC) have said that the organization was not engaged in the events that led to Lerutla’s arrest. They have also emphasised that the law should be allowed to run its course without any involvement from political parties. They claimed that any claims or charges that were brought against the city manager should be dealt with via the legal system rather than through political conjecture.

Despite this, the arrest has garnered the attention of the public, with opposition parties and people expressing their worries on the possible effect on the administration of the metro and the delivery of services. Due to the fact that Ekurhuleni, which is one of the most important metropolitan municipalities in Gauteng, has been experiencing continuing governance issues over the last several years, events that involve top officials have been especially sensitive.

In an effort to allay concerns about instability, representatives of the African National Congress (ANC) have said that municipal activities should go without interruption in spite of the dispute. In addition to this, they emphasised that the personal legal difficulties of the city manager should not be confused with the more general job that the municipality does.

The fast distancing of the party, according to political observers, is reflective of a more general policy that is often followed by political organisations when top leaders are facing criminal charges. This strategy prioritises safeguarding the institution while enabling appropriate legal procedures to take place.

In the meanwhile, there have been requests for openness on the circumstances behind the arrest and whether or not it might have implications for the management of the city. While the legal processes are still ongoing, a number of civic organisations have requested that the municipality offer clarification about whether or not Lerutla’s responsibilities would be impacted.

For the time being, it seems that the African National Congress (ANC) in Ekurhuleni is adamant about maintaining a distance from the situation. While the organization is waiting for additional developments in the investigation, they are attempting to minimise political consequences by presenting the arrest as a personal problem for Lerutla rather than a party concern.

As the legal processes further progress, it is anticipated that attention will continue to be focused on both the judicial process and the possible administrative ramifications for one of the largest metropolitan areas in South Africa.

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