Cape Times

Zille, Van Damme in Twitter spat

- CHEVON BOOYSEN AND SIHLE MAVUSO

THE DA has remained mum on yet another controvers­ial tweet by former Western Cape premier Helen Zille, this time relating to an alleged racist incident at the V&A Waterfront.

Zille and DA MP Phumzile van Damme were yesterday embroiled in a Twitter spat over Van Damme’s calling out of racists at the centre, during which Van Damme said she was forced to punch a man in the head in self-defence, after he and his family attacked and threatened her.

Yesterday, a Twitter user insinuated Van Damme was the alleged instigator in the incident. “So it turns out my suspicions that #PvD was the aggressor + architect of the #PhantomRac­ism incident in the #VAndAWater­front. Eyewitness reports place her as the instigator. Now can the family please come forward + charge her with aggravated assault? I will not pay her salary,” read the tweet.

Zille then jumped in and questioned where the tweeter’s informatio­n was sourced.

“I wish the family would come forward and give us their perspectiv­e but I suppose they are scared of potential consequenc­es. It is hard, in these circumstan­ces, to work out where the truth lies,” Zille tweeted.

Van Damme then hit back at her tweet, saying she would not allow Zille to invalidate her experience.

“What potential consequenc­es would that be, Helen? Confirming their racism? I told them in the video they recorded that they must please make it public to show their racism. You’ve clearly made your mind up, so? I will not kowtow to anyone who seeks to invalidate my experience.

“Anyone with an iota of intelligen­ce would watch Petzer’s video & laugh. You invalidate MY experience. I was made to feel subhuman. I was threatened. In addition to that I must be dragged through the mud & you gladly join the mob with your 1m followers? I don’t kowtow to bullies,” tweeted Van Damme. Zille responded saying she had not attacked the DA MP. “I didn’t attack you Phumz.

“Last time I looked, audi alteram partem was a core DA value. We must apply it in all cases including those that involve us.”

DA leader Mmusi Maimane’s spokespers­on, Azola Mboniswa said:

“It would be premature to give a public comment at this stage. I can not confirm whether the leader has seen the tweets or not, hence I am saying to you it would be jumping the gun at this point.”

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