Daily Dispatch

Hlaudi to lay down the law in ACM

- ZINGISA MVUMVU

If you were considerin­g joining Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s new political party, be warned; there is limited democracy in the African Content Movement.

In an interview ‚ Motsoeneng said that unlike the ANC, where the majority view informed the party’s direction‚ his word would be final in the ACM.

“In my party democracy is limited, mchana‚ I am the one who takes responsibi­lity on all matters. Everyone can come with their views‚ but if I do not believe those views will take us to heaven and transform South Africa‚ I say no.

“I allow democracy to prevail in my party but where I believe this one is not doable‚ I take the final decision. It does not mean the majority is always right. One person can change the world and if you are not able to manage democracy‚ you will have all sorts of problems, like the ANC‚” said Motsoeneng.

Smells like dictatorsh­ip. Confused? Join the club.

Motsoeneng finally has an office on Commission­er Street in the Joburg CBD.

Motsoeneng has big plans for the ACM.

In his world‚ he will be occupying the Union Buildings once the results of the 2019 general elections are announced.

This is despite the party operating on a non-existent elections budget‚ according to his claims.

“Money cannot win elections if people do not believe in you. I want to be clear‚ as ACM we do not have money; it is a fact. But we do not believe money would win us elections. South Africans know what I stand for.

“They know I am decisive and I am an implemente­r‚” said Motsoeneng.

The ACM may be broke from inception‚ but Motsoeneng says his bank account is healthy.

“My money is going to look after me until I die.

“I want to clarify something because I saw people on social media are saying me and Jimmy Manyi are doing politics because I am unemployed.

“I am not unemployed. I was getting good money at the SABC

mchana‚ that is why I am able to look after myself. Have you seen the house where I stay? Have you seen the car that I am driving? Because unemployed people cannot do that.”

It is apparent he misses the SABC, where his iron-fist leadership style left the public broadcaste­r in a shambles.

With his infamous unpreceden­ted salary hikes‚ Motsoeneng enjoyed the “good money” so much he would have never have discovered his Union Buildings ambitions had he not been shown the door.

“I would not have formed a party if I was not dismissed from the SABC because I would be able to push what I stand for at the SABC.

“But everything happens for a reason. Maybe it was a good time for me to be dismissed at the SABC so that I can change the lives of all South Africans.”

As for those promising land like Santa dishing out sweets to kindergart­en children‚ Motsoeneng says that won’t happen if he is in charge.

He wants the government to buy land from current owners.

And oh‚ not everyone will get land in an ACM government.

“On the land issue‚ the ANC is confused. The ANC is selling the land to white people as we speak and then they turn around and say they want the land back. Who does that?

“They are talking about land expropriat­ion without compensati­on but my movement is against that.”

The ANC sells the land to whites and then they turn around and say they want it back. Who does that?

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