Sunday Tribune

DA re-elects Mncwango

Second run as party’s KZN leader – he has his sights set on next year’s elections

- KAILENE PILLAY

RE-ELECTED KZN DA leader Zwakele Mncwango says the party was the real winner and not the individual­s elected into the provincial committee as theirs was the only party with a “functional” leadership in the province.

Mncwango retained his position after he bagged 347 votes at the party’s provincial elective conference yesterday. He was up against Sizakele Emmanuel Mhlongo, who received 151 votes.

The Olive Convention Centre auditorium was drowned in blue and white confetti when the results were announced, and delegates lifted Mncwango on their shoulders in celebratio­n.

Mncwango has won his second term at the helm of KZN after grabbing this position in 2015 from Sizwe Mchunu, the DA MPL in the provincial legislatur­e.

Deputy provincial chairperso­n Mergan Chetty, a close ally of Mncwango, also retained his position in the provincial leadership.

Mncwango said he was humbled to stand as the party’s leader for a second term and pegged his stance in the fight to win over the province from the ANC.

He said there was only one goal for the DA now, which was to knock the ANC off their pedestal in the province.

“We must ensure that we work with whoever is willing to work with us and share our values and vision for this province and country. Getting into government is our main priority now,” he said.

He called on delegates to work harder than before in the build-up to 2019.

He said land security, education, water, employment and crime were at the forefront of issues plaguing the province.

He encouraged delegates to be alert and ready to protect each other as he believes intimidati­on of DA members may increase. “There’s going to be a lot of intimidati­on and we must all rally to protect our foot soldiers.”

He also called for the end of factions in the party, saying there were some individual­s who wanted to sustain factionali­sm. It was his personal duty to unite the province and he urged opponents who had contested positions in this election to leave the race behind them.

Encouragin­g the DA in KZN to “be brave” and garner the votes of “young black South Africans”, DA leader Mmusi Maimane said the party needed to display the most diverse team at the national elections in 2019.

“In the past, we were excellent in gaining the support from the minorities but now we must be brave. We must move out boldly and confidentl­y to

 ??  ?? Hlengiwe Shozi celebrates after she was elected as one of the DA KZN’S deputy chairperso­ns. DA supporters also celebrated with Francois Rodgers, who was elected as the new provincial chairperso­n of the DA in KZN.
Hlengiwe Shozi celebrates after she was elected as one of the DA KZN’S deputy chairperso­ns. DA supporters also celebrated with Francois Rodgers, who was elected as the new provincial chairperso­n of the DA in KZN.

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