The Citizen (KZN)

End of the road for DA?

It is inevitable an ANC mayor will replace the Democratic Alliance incumbent in the Tshwane metro council and the DA speaker will be pushed out of the door after him, according to an analyst.

- Sipho Mabena

Opposition ‘waited too long’ to get rid of Mokgalapa, but they ‘didn’t have the numbers’.

The people of Tshwane are the casualties in the City of Tshwane metro’s political wrangling and instabilit­y, with political analyst Lucky Mathebula saying it was the beginning of the end for the DA.

The DA mayor, Stevens Mokgalapa, resigned yesterday amid ongoing calls for his head.

Mathebula said the same fate that befell the DA in Johannesbu­rg, which now has ANC mayor Geoff Makhubo at the helm after Herman Mashaba resigned, was inevitable in Tshwane.

Mathebula, a research associate at the Tshwane University of Technology, said the DA found itself with a hot potato in Mokgalapa, saying its undoing was the delay in getting rid of him.

“They could have got rid of Mokgalapa long ago considerin­g their stance as a corruption-free party.

“But again, had they removed him this would mean a new mayor would have to be elected by council and they do not have the numbers.

“On the other hand you have the EFF and the ANC, the parties with big numbers, working to remove the mayor,” he said.

Mathebula said the DA wanted to claim it got rid of Mokgalapa when, in fact, it was him who wanted out but the party leaders begged him to stay as this would have spelled the end of the DA in Tshwane.

Unlike the Joburg metro, where the EFF voted for its own candidate, the ANC-EFF alliance in Tshwane was strong because the ruling party’s leadership in the region were young people who were in Julius Malema’s ANC Youth League, he said.

The DA’s downfall was spelt out in the 2016 local government elections where the ANC failed to secure the proportion­al vote but won the majority of wards, meaning the DA had to depend on the ANC councillor­s to be able to deliver services in townships, Mathebula said.

He said the ANC councillor­s opposed the DA to such an extent that the municipali­ty was unable to deliver services, resulting in people losing faith in the DA’s ability to deliver services.

“The casualties in this whole turn of events are the people of Tshwane…

“This whole thing will collapse and usher in the big realignmen­t of politics.

“It will also play in building momentum for Mmusi Maimane and Herman Mashaba’s political endeavours,” Mathebula said. –siphom@citizen.co.za.

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