The Citizen (KZN)

ANC fires salvo at Khoza’s new party

TURNS TO ELECTORAL COURT OVER COLOURS The ADeC contends the ANC doesn’t have a monopoly over green, gold and black.

- Eric Naki ericn@citizen.co.za

The ANC and its former MP, Makhosi Khoza, are headed for their first public clash since her new party was establishe­d at the weekend. The ruling party is taking Khoza’s new party, African Democratic Change (ADeC), to the electoral court over the use of its colours and a logo with markings similar to those of the ANC. But the fiery former parliament­arian is not backing down, saying the ANC does not have a monopoly over the colours of green and gold, which are rooted in Africa.

“The use of black, green and gold in political parties and country flags across Africa is rooted in the descriptio­n that the colours carry about our continent, which cannot be exclusivel­y appropriat­ed by a single party,” party spokespers­on Feziwe Ndwayana said.

Khoza, who recently resigned from the ANC after she was charged for speaking out against corruption, said she anticipate­d the ANC’s challenge over use of the colours. She said she was expecting harassment from the ANC as her party would be taking it on in the political arena.

Yesterday, ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe said the ADeC deliberate­ly used the ANC markings to confuse the electorate. “We will contest those colours because the colours are really intended to confuse. We will contest the ADeC name,” he said.

It’s not the first time the ANC has claimed its identity or colours have been appropriat­ed. Years ago, it took the Congress of the People (Cope) to task for adopting the name from the 1955 Congress of the People gathering at which the Freedom Charter was launched. The ANC had to back off as the event was a multiparty idea, not its sole initiative.

Recently, it also tried to challenge the African Independen­t Congress (AIC), which uses a similar name, acronym and colours as the ANC. The AIC continues to use the black green and gold colours.

ADeC’s Ndwayana said the green colour in the ADeC’s markings symbolises the country’s rich biodiversi­ty and was also a testament to the party’s commitment to preserving the environmen­t and pursuit of sustainabi­lity. Gold symbolised SA’s mineral wealth.

“There are no other colours to represent such, thus we contend that it is regrettabl­e the ANC believes it has a monopoly on colours. Our logo is largely sky blue and this colour is symbolic of the oceans, skies, peace and reconcilia­tion that is consistent with the Madiba legacy.”

She said ADeC’s fundamenta­l principles are founded on unity and a non-racial society that “we believe is embedded in the ubuntu philosophy. Sky blue is at the bottom of our logo and background because we believe we can only reach our potential as a country if we are united behind a common vision”.

Reports have previously stated the party’s acronym is ADC. “We’d like to clarify that our logo is ADeC. This cannot be confusiing,” Ndwayana added. – Also see Page 10

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? NO SURPRISE. Makhosi Khoza, founder of the new party, says she was expecting harassment from the ruling party.
Picture: Gallo Images NO SURPRISE. Makhosi Khoza, founder of the new party, says she was expecting harassment from the ruling party.
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