Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zille apologises for ‘insensitiv­e actions’

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JOHANNESBU­RG — Former Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille has apologised to South Africans for her tweets justifying some aspects of colonialis­m.

“I realise my actions were insensitiv­e to South Africans who suffered under colonial oppression,” said Zille. She was speaking at a joint media briefing with party leader Mmusi Maimane in Rosebank yesterday.

In March, Zille tweeted that, “for those claiming the legacy of colonialis­m was only negative, think of our independen­t judiciary, transport infrastruc­ture, piped water . . . etc”.

She then went on a campaign across different media houses to defend her views, ignoring the advice of several leaders in the party, including Maimane and former leaders of the DA.

Last week, the party announced that Zille had been suspended pending disciplina­ry proceeding­s, which started on Friday, June 9.

The DA decided that Zille should vacate her positions on all decision making structures of the party, including the Federal Executive, the Federal Council and Provincial Council.

“This has not been an easy decision. The alternativ­e was to become embroiled in a protracted legal battle in the lead up to the 2019 election,” said Maimane.

The party leader, who said he was personally angered by Zille’s tweets, said it was important for society to be mindful of the fact that colonialis­m was not a victimless crime. “Many South Africans suffered directly under colonialis­m and apartheid, and continue to be disadvanta­ged by the legacy of colonialis­m and apartheid,” said Maimane. — AFP

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