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    ActionSA Slams Former Joburg Councillor Ayanda Mchunu For Damaging Party Reputation

    Anjianjei ConstantineBy Anjianjei ConstantineOctober 29, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    ActionSA Slams Former Joburg Councillor Ayanda Mchunu For Damaging Party Reputation
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    ActionSA has hit back at former City of Johannesburg councillor Ayanda Mchunu, accusing her of tarnishing the party’s image.

    The dispute comes after reports surfaced suggesting Mchunu had been reinstated — a claim the party has dismissed as “completely untrue.”

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    Mchunu, who was among eight councillors dismissed in September for allegedly neglecting their duties, recently filed an urgent interdict challenging her replacement within the party.

    Her spokesperson, Elmari Attebury, confirmed that while Mchunu was the only applicant in the matter, the ultimate goal was the reinstatement of all eight councillors.

    ActionSA Slams Former Joburg Councillor Ayanda Mchunu For Damaging Party Reputation - SurgeZirc SA
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    ActionSA Denies Settlement, Ends Talks After “Dishonest” Statement

    On Tuesday, Attebury issued a statement claiming that Mchunu and ActionSA had reached an agreement for her return to her former position. However, the party swiftly refuted this, insisting that no such agreement existed.

    In a sharp response, ActionSA said the false statement had effectively shut down any ongoing discussions between the dismissed councillors and the party leadership.

    “Because of the dishonest statement, negotiations between the former councillors and the party are now closed,” the party confirmed.


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