Cape Argus

Mmusi eyes premiershi­p

Might go for controvers­ial option in Western Cape as Cyril’s ‘New Dawn’ appeal grows

- JASON FELIX jason.felix@inl.co.za

FACED with the possibilit­y that he might not be the next president of South Africa given Cyril Ramaphosa’s, “New Dawn” appeal, DA leader Mmusi Maimane chose a safer bet by aiming to be the next premier of the Western Cape.

This has put him in direct conflict with other pretenders to the throne, with provincial DA leader Bonkingkos­i Madikizela, particular­ly upset.

“It’s Mmusi’s right to stand on any list according to our constituti­on… the question is whether that decision is in the interest of the party in terms of our national strategic goals, and I think not,” Madikizela said yesterday.

Maimane was expected to make a public announceme­nt on the DA’s Premier candidate for the Western Cape yesterday, but the briefing was postponed at the 11th hour.

Officially, the party said it wants to make the candidates for Premier and mayor of Cape Town known at the same briefing, but insiders said the announceme­nt was postponed because Maimane is still working with party structures.

Aside from Madikizela, other candidates include Economic Opportunit­ies MEC Alan Winde; DA MP David Maynier; and Fazloodien Abrahams, who is a DA member and lawyer . It is understood that Winde came out as the highest scoring candidate.

Maimane’s spokespers­on Portia Adams confirmed that discussion­s are under way.

“Mr Maimane is discussing it. His key considerat­ion is what is best for the DA and for the residents of the Western Cape. He is still considerin­g the matter and is in extensive discussion­s with party structures. There are a number of outstandin­g possible local candidates for this role, and he has reached no final decision as yet,” Adams said.

The party’s priority is to ensure that it continues building on the gains of the past decade of government, she said.

The provincial DA is expected to make an announceme­nt on further outcomes tomorrow.

However, some sources said Maimane was imposing himself on the DA Western Cape structures.

“There is an abundance of very good candidates who have applied. What happens to those people who have applied? It is really a slap in their faces. We have MECs who are in the running to take over from Helen Zille, but now they might be led by someone with no experience,” the source said.

According to another source, Winde scored the highest in the interviews.

“Going forward this is just going to cause more problems because there are people very unhappy about this,” the source said.

ANC Cape Town leader Xolani Sotashe said Maimane has been interferin­g in the affairs of the province. “Why are people shocked at Mmusi’s announceme­nt? We knew it all along. This man is nothing but a puppet. Africans in the DA , we warned you. Madikizela, it’s your turn now to taste betrayal from close friends,” he said.

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