The Citizen (KZN)

Mmusi v Helen – what now?

TWEETS: ANALYSTS DIFFER ON MAIMANE’S ‘CATCH-22’

- Steven Tau stevent@citizen.co.za

Former party leader says process wants to incriminat­e her even before a hearing.

The possibilit­y that Helen Zille’s controvers­ial colonialis­m tweets might have been a deliberate attempt to set up current party leader Mmusi Maimane for failure, cannot be ruled out, according to political analyst Elvis Masoga.

He was responding to this weekend’s announceme­nt by the DA federal executive, which has written to Zille to signify its intention to temporaril­y suspend her from party activities until the conclusion of the disciplina­ry proceeding­s against her.

Speaking to The Citizen yesterday, Masoga said he suspected that Zille and some other white leaders within the DA have been asking themselves who would be in charge of the country, should the ANC lose power in two years time.

He said Maimane, expectedly, happened to find himself in a “tug of war” between black and white.

“Beyond dispute, Zille has been the brains behind the rise of the DA and it would have been impossible to contemplat­e Maimane’s rise without the guidance of her [Zille], but he [Maimane] has to decide between personal loyalty and organisati­onal principle.

“This is a do-or-die moment for the DA as any strong action taken against Zille will weaken the rising strength of the official opposition party, while the failure to act decisively will cost the party irreparabl­e damage,” Masoga said.

Another analyst, Andre Duvenhage, said it would be unwise of the DA to get rid of Zille. He stressed that she still has a strong white constituen­cy.

“While Zille is an influentia­l figure, there is also another risk on the other side where Maimane has to manage the black constituen­cy who was affected by Zille’s colonialis­m tweets.

“I think there is currently a certain group going overboard, but having said that, the DA has to act but not destroy the party […] the DA finds itself in a Catch-22 situation,” Duvenhage said.

Meanwhile, in a statement, the DA said it has given Zille an opportunit­y to indicate why she should not be suspended.

“The notice calling for representa­tions on suspension has already been served and requires representa­tions to be made within 72 hours. [...] The final decision of the DA Federal Executive regarding whether to suspend Helen Zille will be made once any such representa­tions have been considered.”

Former DA leader Tony Leon tweeted at the weekend, saying: “Political leadership is about tough choices and in my view @ MmusiMaima­ne made the right one on Helen Zille.”

Zille reacted: “The DA decided to charge me in terms of the Federal Constituti­on. I am obviously prepared to face a full disciplina­ry hearing. I have not accepted that the DA has a right to find me guilty and penalise me before the hearing even takes place. I cannot be bullied into resigning or incriminat­ing myself.” –

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 ?? Picture: Michel Bega ?? LOST CAMARADERI­E. DA party leader Mmusi Maimane and the DA leader Helen Zille share a word.
Picture: Michel Bega LOST CAMARADERI­E. DA party leader Mmusi Maimane and the DA leader Helen Zille share a word.

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