Business Day

Tshwane to host launch of DA manifesto

- Thando Maeko maekot@businessli­ve.co.za

The DA is to launch its manifesto in Tshwane on Saturday in the run-up to this year’s elections. The party has set it sights on lowering the ANC’s electoral majority, which would compel the governing party into coalitions, which is uncharted territory for SA’s democracy.

A recent poll by market research firm Ipsos shows ANC electoral support falling to 38.5% in the national and provincial elections, compared with 57.6% in 2019 and 45.59% in 2021.

The poll, conducted from October to December 2023, also shows that the EFF, the third-largest biggest party by seats in the National Assembly, is poised to shoot past the DA as official opposition or secondlarg­est party.

Meanwhile, DA leader John Steenhuise­n will on Monday lay criminal charges against deputy president Paul Mashatile “after a series of explosive exposés that have been published by numerous investigat­ive journalist­s outlining, in granular detail, the extent to which [he] allegedly engaged in a web of corruption and state capture spanning almost two decades”.

The EFF’s list conference is expected to conclude on Monday. The two-day conference will finalise the list of candidates that will represent the party in parliament and provincial legislatur­es after the elections. The list conference follows the launch of its election manifesto in eThekwini on Saturday when the party vowed to end load-shedding within six months should it be elected into government.

Municipal by-elections are scheduled to be conducted in the Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and the Western Cape on Wednesday. The newly formed umKhonto weSizwe (MK) party, which is backed by former president Jacob Zuma, will hope to maintain its upward trajectory when it fields its candidate in ward one in the u Phongolo municipali­ty in northern KwaZulu-Natal. This will be the second by-election in which an MK candidate participat­es after the by-election held in ward one in Vryheid in Aba Qulusi.

The IFP retained the ward with 47% of the vote while the ANC garnered 31% and MK came in third place, but posting a creditable 19%.

In parliament, MPs will debate the state of the nation address on Tuesday and Wednesday. This will be followed by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s reply to the debate on Thursday.

Delivering the last Sona of the ANC’s sixth administra­tion in the Cape Town City Hall on Thursday, Ramaphosa sought to highlight the achievemen­ts of the past three decades, saying SA is a much better place than it was during apartheid.

He said state capture has been defeated, corruption and load-shedding are being tackled and roads and potholes are being repaired across SA.

But opposition political leaders were not impressed, saying Ramaphosa merely repeated what he has been saying in the years since he took office in 2018.

It is unclear whether the EFF’s MPs will participat­e in the Sona debate. Members of the party boycotted the event last week after the Western Cape High Court on the morning of the Sona dismissed an EFF applicatio­n to set aside the suspension from parliament of leader Julius Malema, deputy leader Floyd Shivambu and others.

A dozen committee meetings are scheduled for this week including that of the portfolio committee on higher education on Tuesday and the portfolio committee on trade & industry on Wednesday, which will be briefed on the Special Investigat­ing Unit’s findings on maladminis­tration at the National Lotteries Commission.

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