HOEDSPRUIT: Mayor’s car in accident – again

Despite this accident not being the first one but the third, it is believed that no other car was involved in the accident and this led to a social media out roar.

Within two months, the mayors official vehicles were involved in three separate road accidents.

The mayor of the recent clean-audit award winning Maruleng Municipality, Dipuo Thobejane, began her week without an official car after her courtesy vehicle which was provided by an insurance company went into a river on Sunday morning, February 24.

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The vehicle, a silver Mercedes-Benz sedan is reported to have gone off the road and going into a river in Ofcalaco head first.

Despite this accident not being the first one but the third, it is believed that no other car was involved in the accident and this led to a social media out roar.

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On December 26, her Merc SUV was crashed by her driver, Pulane Sekgobela, and earlier in January the mayor, Thobejana, crashed her own Ford Ranger in Hoedspruit.

With some social media users having said the mayor should be given a Toyota Corolla just like her traffic officials, and others said that she should walk like the majority of her constituents had to.

Some of the post stated:

“She has been warned previously about dangerous driving by her staff.”

“They say third time lucky??”

“The rate payers are patiently paying for this folly.”

The HOEDSPRUIT HERALD contacted the Municipality spokesperson, Joe Seokoma, and he said that an appointed driver was on his way to collect the Mayor, Dipuo Thobejane, on Sunday to transport her to the Marula Festival.

“The appointed driver was on his way to collect the mayor at home to the Marula Festival. He hit a cow and lost control of the car,” said Joe Seokoma.

However, it is not clear to the writer as to why the Mayor of Maruleng was being fetched on a Sunday to attend an event which was held on a Saturday.

When the HERALD enquired about this misunderstanding, the spokesperson had not responded at the time of going to print.

Dipuo Thobejane could not be reached for comment, as her personal assistant Mildred Mahlo told the HERALD that Dipuo was in a meeting.

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