The Citizen (KZN)

DA ‘loses black vote in Gauteng’

GAFFES: NO CHANCE OF WINNING, SAY EXPERTS

- Brian Sokutu

Party’s premier candidate’s address cites collapse due to looting.

Democratic Alliance (DA) premier candidate Solly Msimanga was yesterday bullish about his party winning the province in the upcoming elections, committing to rescue it from the shackles of corruption, poor service delivery and load shedding.

But two leading political analysts have ruled out a win, despite Msimanga’s promises during his “#True Gauteng province state of the province address (DASopa)”, ahead of the State of the Province Address (Sopa) by premier Panyaza Lesufi next week.

Msimanga singled out key challenges facing Gauteng, which included:

Unemployme­nt, the economy and jobs;

Load shedding and service delivery; and

Crime, corruption and lifestyle audits.

“Gauteng – once overflowin­g with opportunit­ies – is a shell of its former self,” said Msimanga. “It is the economic hub of the country and should be rich in opportunit­ies. Sadly, our province’s resources have been and continue to be looted by corrupt politician­s, officials and a few individual­s affiliated to the ruling party.

“This has collapsed many municipali­ties, resulting in them being unable to deliver basic services such as refuse removal and fixing potholes.

“Corruption is rampant, unemployme­nt is at an all-time high, with crime rates having reached crisis levels.

“Asbestos schools are still prevalent and thousands are starving because the Gauteng government has stopped funding nonprofit organisati­ons.

“The list of challenges that our residents face daily is endless. It requires a capable, accountabl­e and transparen­t government committed to delivering, which is the DA.”

Msimanga said Lesufi would next week “deliver his second and last Sopa”. “Sticking to the ANC formula of lying unprovoked, he will tell Gauteng residents that he and his comrades have been working tirelessly on getting Gauteng back to work. But, as we all know, it is not true.”

Lesufi’s spokespers­on Sizwe Pamla said the premier would “report back on progress made to implement commitment­s made in the last Sopa. He will outline plans to consolidat­e the work done to fast-track the identified elevated priorities – introducin­g the Gauteng beyond 2024 vision.”

Described by DA political heavyweigh­t Dr Ivan Meyer as “Gauteng premier-in-waiting”, Msimanga preferred not to respond to a question on whether the party would woo a sizable black vote – against the background of leader John Steenhuise­n having taken flak for referring to Gauteng crime wardens, amaPanyaza, as “drunkards pulled from a shebeen and wearing ill-fitting uniform from PEP Stores”.

Political experts Sandile Swana and Melanie Verwoerd said the DA stood “no chance to win Gauteng on its own”.

“The DA does not dominate in any metropolit­an area as a single party outside Cape Town,” said Swana. “Since the DA’s loss of Mmusi Maimane and Herman Mashaba, the party is not going to

grow. “ActionSA is more likely to do well in Gauteng than the DA. Maimane’s Bosa, the EFF [Economic Freedom Fighters] and other new parties are more likely to grow in Gauteng than the DA and the ANC.

“The DA has consistent­ly demonstrat­ed that it will not be a truly nonracial party because 80% of the party are drawn from the traditiona­l National Party and Broederbon­d. A big portion of them are liberals believing in racial capitalism, with white supremacis­t tendencies.”

Verwoerd said: “In opinion polls, the DA is at just over 20% in Gauteng. The party has significan­tly lost the black vote in Gauteng and largely in the country. The DA had significan­t black support during the era of Mmusi Maimane as party leader and when he left, numbers dropped. This has been aggravated by recent statements by DA leader John Steenhuise­n in Soshanguve.” – brians@citzen.co.za

Big portion of party believe in racial capitalism

 ?? Picture: Nigel: Sibanda ?? BETTER GOVERNANCE. DA Gauteng premier candidate Solly Msimanga, in his True State of the Province Address in Johannesbu­rg yesterday, says his party has what it takes to rescue Gauteng.
Picture: Nigel: Sibanda BETTER GOVERNANCE. DA Gauteng premier candidate Solly Msimanga, in his True State of the Province Address in Johannesbu­rg yesterday, says his party has what it takes to rescue Gauteng.

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