Cape Argus

Good Party hunts voters in push to tackle high cost of lights and water

- KRISTIN ENGEL kristin.engel@inl.co.za

GOOD Party Leader Patricia de Lille continued her voter registrati­on campaign yesterday with visits across the Cape Metro in an effort to encourage people to register to vote in the upcoming local government elections.

During its visit to the voter registrati­on station at Zeekoevlei High School in Lotus River, the Good Party was joined by the Africa Restoratio­n Alliance (ARA), Democratic Alliance (DA) and Cape Coloured Congress (CCC) to encourage the Lotus River community to vote on November 1.

De Lille said her party aimed to achieve between 25 and 30% of votes in Cape Town as its initial target while advocating for social justice, economic justice, spatial justice and environmen­tal justice.

She said a key campaign element was to reduce the tariffs for water and electricit­y since municipali­ties seemed to be making a profit off of these services’ prices, which had become massively unaffordab­le for most.

Responding to a few of the issues faced by the Lotus River community – such as unemployme­nt, deteriorat­ing infrastruc­ture and crime – De Lille said: “The role of the government, and of a municipali­ty, is to create an environmen­t conducive for the private sector to create jobs. Therefore, any municipali­ty must invest in infrastruc­ture so that the private sector has the conditions to create jobs.”

De Lille also said any policy addressing unemployme­nt had to consider that the unemployed were either semi-skilled, unskilled or had no skills and thus it had to create jobs that catered to these groups in particular.

Lotus River DA branch chairperso­n Igshaan May said they received positive support from the community with more than 100 people signing up on Saturday and over 50 people on Sunday morning.

ARA member Gerald Andrews said despite only being an 8-month-old party, the ARA had been getting a lot of support in Lotus River.

“All of us in this party are from Lotus River and the rest of Ward 67, so we see the need in the area and those are changes we want to make.”

 ??  ?? GOOD Party leader Patricia de Lille with party members at Zeekoevlei High School in Lotus River.
GOOD Party leader Patricia de Lille with party members at Zeekoevlei High School in Lotus River.

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