The Herald (South Africa)

ANC not interested in investment – DA

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THE DA has accused the ANC of not caring about investment and jobs.

This follows ANC criticism of Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga’s recent trip to Taiwan to seek investment opportunit­ies‚ with the party charging that the visit was in conflict with South Africa’s recognitio­n of a One-China policy.

The ANC was quoted yesterday as saying that government representa­tives who contravene­d national foreign policy should have their official passports confiscate­d.

Responding to the ANC’s criticism‚ DA spokesman on internatio­nal relations and cooperatio­n, Stevens Mokgalapa, said the ANC had shown once again just how little it valued job-creating investment in South Africa with its “petty‚ hypocritic­al attack” on Msimanga.

“With nine million jobless South Africans‚ the DA praises the attempt by mayor Msimanga to encourage investment in South Africa.

“This is what our country needs to create jobs and fight poverty,” he said.

“This simply isn’t a priority for the ANC – they are a party of cronyism‚ fighting to protect corrupt interests. The people of Tshwane‚ like the rest of South Africa‚ come stone last.

“The reality is that their baseless attacks stem from their unwillingn­ess to accept that they have lost control of many municipali­ties across South Africa.”

He reminded the ANC that neither it nor the national government it ran could dictate who DA mayors met with to obtain job-creating investment‚ and that such internatio­nal trips were allowed.

“Indeed‚ the former ANC mayor of Tshwane‚ Kgosientso Ramokgopa‚ embarked on internatio­nal trips to encourage growth – including a 12day trip to the United States.

“The ANC should also be duly reminded – so as to end their glaring hypocrisy – that South Africa maintains relations with Taiwan through the South African Liaison Office in Taiwan.

“That the party of national government chooses to ignore this in order to score cheap political points‚ demonstrat­es precisely why our country’s foreign policy is such a mess‚” Mokgalapa said.

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