The Citizen (Gauteng)

ANC guns for DA Gauteng leader

‘RACISM’: OPPOSITION SAYS THE MESSAGE WAS FAKE

- Rorisang Kgosana – rorisangk@citizen.co.za

Alleged WhatsApp from Nel to DA deputy whip was ‘all the k **** rs will go ... ’

The Tshwane ANC have opened a case against the Democratic Alliance’s (DA) leader in Gauteng, Fred Nel, for a WhatsApp in which Nel allegedly referred to black DA members by the k-word.

The Citizen reported on the alleged WhatsApp screenshot of Nel’s conversati­on with DA deputy chief whip in the Tshwane council, Crezanne Bosch, promising her that “all the k **** rs” will go”. The DA said the WhatsApp was a fake message and it would investigat­e.

Tshwane ANC leader Kgosi Maepa said the case was based on the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimina­tion Act of 2000.

“Our people should be careful of the DA and its tendency to hoodwink the innocent to vote for their racist policies unaware that they are indirectly advancing racism and separate developmen­t in a democratic state. The DA seeks to reverse the gains of democracy by using the black and African vote,” Maepa said.

In the WhatsApp message, Nel allegedly told Bosch on Friday that: “All die k **** rs will go Crezanne, ons moet net bietjie virsigtig wees. (All these k **** rs will go Crezanne, we must just be a little bit cautious).”

This was after Bosch allegedly said that DA councillor and chairperso­n of the housing oversight committee Nkele Molapo was a “stumbling block” to regaining the region. Molapo was subsequent­ly suspended from the DA caucus on Saturday by caucus chairperso­n Gert Visser.

DA national spokespers­on Solly Malatsi yesterday reiterated that the WhatsApp screenshot was fake, despite the ANC’s crimen injuria charge.

He said Nel and Bosch had “sworn to the fact” that the message was fabricated. “They have even offered their devices (phones and laptops) for forensic investigat­ion and a polygraph test if needed. The party will move to expedite this process as soon as possible.” The ANC has also charged Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga for allegedly failing to carry out his functions in relation to the Municipal Systems Act. The ANC added that he should be held liable for the alleged irregular appointmen­t of the GladAfrica tender.

We must just be a little cautious

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