Cape Argus

DA metro leadership contest under way

It’s a two-horse race between Twigg and chief whip August

- Jason Felix

THE battleline­s have been drawn for the leadership of the DA Cape Metro region. Whoever wins will be the strongest contender to be the city’s next mayor. The regional congress will take place on September 16 and will pit long-serving councillor Grant Twigg against incumbent leader Shaun August. It is a two-horse race between August, chief whip in the city council, and Twigg, a senior ward councillor for Kraaifonte­in.

Both Twigg and August have confirmed they will be running, while the youngest member of the Western Cape Legislatur­e, Daylin Mitchell, confirmed he will be standing for deputy regional chairperso­n.

All eyes will be on August, who is seen as a close ally of Cape Town mayor and former provincial party leader Patricia de Lille.

“I feel very confident about the leadership race. I have been nominated by many of my DA colleagues. My job is to ensure that we boost the DA’s chances in 2019 and the metro region plays a pivotal role in reaching that goal,” he said.

August said he looks forward to the new executive team and is “not at all” worried about his opponents.

“If elected, I will be the captain of the ship and I will steer it in the right direction. I am not worried about Grant (Twigg). I wish him all of the best,” August said.

Twigg did not respond to calls for comment, but on his Facebook page he posted a picture with the caption: “Together we will achieve our goals and take the DA Metro to another level.”

Twigg has also been across the Metro, speaking at events to mobilise support for his campaign.

Other prominent DA leaders who are also running for Mitchell’s deputy chairperso­n position include Western Cape Legislatur­e Speaker Sharna Fernandez and mayoral committee members Anda Ntsodo and JP Smith.

Mitchell said he wants to grow the DA support: “Our growth in the metro will ensure that we achieve our bigger goal of unseating the ANC.”

Other positions up for grabs at the conference are three deputies‚ a secretary‚ chairperso­n for finance and four additional members. So far only sub-council 21 chairman Malusi Booi announced that he is availing himself as an additional member. Subcouncil 21 includes Kuils River, Blue Downs and Eersterivi­er. Whoever becomes regional chairperso­n has a lot of sway on who becomes provincial leader.

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