William Bantom
South African politician
Rev. William Bantom (born 1946?) was mayor of Cape Town from 1995 to 2000.
He became the city's first black mayor following the first non-racial local government elections in 1995. He was forced to resign as mayor and expelled from the New National Party in 2000 after being caught downloading pornography from the internet.[1]
He was a minister in the Church of the Nazarene.
References
- ^ BBC News | AFRICA | Cape Town mayor resigns over porn
Preceded by Patricia Kreiner | Mayor of Cape Town 1995–2000 | Succeeded by Peter Marais |
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