Daily Dispatch

DA march calls for Gigaba to go

- By SIPHO MABENA

OPPOSITION leader Mmusi Maimane continues to capitalise on the wave of scandals sweeping the ruling ANC‚ using every opportunit­y to bolster the DA’s prospects for the 2019 general elections.

Maimane‚ who was introduced as the next president of South Africa to hundreds of DA supporters painting Church Square in Pretoria blue‚ said his party was preparing for the funeral of the ANC in 2019.

He led a march to the Treasury offices on the square to call for Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba to step down.

Maimane said they had started at local government level with coalitions that delivered for the people‚ saying it was time to intensify the fight.

“After we take Zuma out on August 8‚ we will carry on because 2019 is coming where we will see a new government‚ a government that will take South Africa forwa he said.

August 8 has been set for the vote on the motion of no confidence against a besieged President Jacob Zuma after the Constituti­onal Court ruled that speaker of parliament Baleka Mbete had the prerogativ­e to decide whether the voting should be done in secret or openly.

Maimane called on South Africans to march with him for a better South Africa‚ saying the nation should not fool itself that change would come through black‚ green and gold (ANC colours) but that change would come through the DA. “I am tired. “Enough is enough. We must stand up together, South Africa. Our future is at stake.

“We want a new beginning‚ we must start afresh‚ we must realise that there will come a day where we will have a post-ANC South Africa‚” Maimane charged.

He said Zuma had managed to plant “Father Christmas” Gigaba at the Treasury‚ which he said was the country’s ATM‚ and that the Gupta family was licking their fingers as Christmas had come early.

He said that Gigaba had to go with the rest of the ANC because South Africans wanted a finance minister who would ensure resources were used for the people.

“Times are tough for our people; they are getting harder. If you have a leadership that is deployed from Saxonwold we will end up in a situation that is worse than now.

“We need change and we need it urgently‚” he said. — DDC

 ?? Picture: PHILL MAGAKOE ?? GESTURE: A DA supporter dances ahead of leader Mmusi Maimane handing over a memorandum to officials at National Treasury against the alleged capture of the department
Picture: PHILL MAGAKOE GESTURE: A DA supporter dances ahead of leader Mmusi Maimane handing over a memorandum to officials at National Treasury against the alleged capture of the department

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