The Herald (South Africa)

‘Coalition of tsotsis in Bay’

- Amil Umraw

Reflecting on the year that was‚ DA leader Mmusi Maimane says 2018 has held many challenges for the DA – but the party is looking forward to the 2019 national elections.

Speaking to the party’s Gauteng staff on Wednesday‚ Maimane cited the removal of Athol Trollip as Nelson Mandela Bay mayor and Patricia de Lille leaving the party in Cape Town as among the difficulti­es the DA had encountere­d.

“This year has had its many challenges . . . We live in a world today where the instinct is to say that political parties must mobilise on the basis of race‚” Maimane said.

“We see it now in the UK‚ where there is such a thing as Brexit taking place.

“We are seeing the rise of populists all over the world.

“Here in SA‚ we are facing a similar challenge. We are being confronted on both the right and the left.

“The DA is not in the business of replacing a race, we are in the business of building one nation for all. We can fight among ourselves or we can build one SA for all.”

He said that “tsotsis became united” in Nelson Mandela Bay to remove Trollip.

“It was tough in Nelson Mandela Bay. It was hard because tsotsis became united.

“I remember the day when we got the news that we had been removed out of government.

“When you form a coalition‚ you must never form a coalition on the basis of corruption. This coalition of corruption got them back in there.

“What also took place in Cape Town‚ while necessary‚ was also difficult.

“We knew for a long time something was happening there. We didn’t have a choice‚ we had to act.

“We must not cry racial wolf all the time.” –

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