The Citizen (KZN)

Solly leads march against ‘ANC nonsense’

- Rorisang Kgosana

The people of Tshwane were not going to stand and finance the ANC’s “nonsense” since poor people of the capital city cannot afford a value added tax (VAT) increase, mayor Solly Msimanga said yesterday.

Msimanga was speaking at a DA march against the 1% VAT increase recently announced by former finance minister Malusi Gigaba.

Hundreds of supporters were led by DA leader Mmusi Maimane to the National Treasury in Pretoria yesterday. They insisted the ANC was taking from the poor.

Msimanga said the proposed VAT increase was a “trap” that was “killing” the poor.

“We don’t need an economy that will trap our people to de- pend on handouts. People want to work for themselves. Instead of increasing taxes, let’s make sure our people have money in their pockets.

“The residents of Tshwane cannot afford an increase. We are not going to stand and finance your nonsense. We will ensure what is due to us is coming to us,” Msimanga said.

Maimane accused President Cyril Ramaphosa and Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema of wanting citizens of the country to be “tenants” of the government instead of owners of land.

“Why should black people remain being tenants to the government? We want our people to be owners of land in their own names. We want to be owners in our own rights so we can give that land to our people and our children. That is the South Africa we want,” said Maimane.

Last week, Maimane and his party launched a petition against the increase, which has more than 50 000 signatorie­s opposing the VAT increase. The party made several proposals that it said were more viable options than increasing VAT.

“The answer lies in trimming the fat – in cutting spending where we can afford it and, very importantl­y, where it won’t hurt service delivery. The bitter irony of the ANC government’s budget is that the only significan­t cuts in spending were all made in areas that directly affect poor communitie­s.

“By slashing the funding of provinces and municipali­ties for school infrastruc­ture projects and human settlement­s programmes, and by cutting 2000 personnel from the police service, it is only the poorest communitie­s who will pay,” he said.

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? NO! A DA supporter is seen during their march against the 1% VAT increase.
Picture: Jacques Nelles NO! A DA supporter is seen during their march against the 1% VAT increase.

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