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We'll vote DA if Ramokgopa is replaced - Atteridgeville residents

ANC knows the DA is a threat and we will give our votes to them, we want Sputla, say residents

We'll vote DA if Ramokgopa is replaced, chant Atteridgeville residents

21 June 2016

Pretoria - Residents of Atteridgeville say if the incumbent mayor Kgosientso "Sputla" Ramokgopa is replaced, they will vote for the DA.

"No Sputla, no vote," residents chanted. "If they remove Sputla then we will take our votes to the DA.

"The ANC knows the DA is a threat and we will give our votes to them. We want Sputla."

Residents of Atteridgeville have been on the rampage since Monday night following the announcement of Thoko Didiza as the mayoral candidate for the city.

Residents referenced the Freedom Charter and said they felt like the party was taking them for granted.

"They said the people will govern [in the Charter] but now they are governing us and that is very wrong. They are where they are because of us," said another protester.

She said they had come a long way with the party and wanted to be listened to.

'This is not Natal, this is Atteridgeville'

"Today they are sitting there in their comfortable chairs and empires while we are sitting in RDP houses. Sputla is helping us with everything and now they want to take him away from us. We say down with Didiza and forward with Sputla," she said.

Another protester said they did not want another Nkandla, referring to Didiza's KwaZulu-Natal roots, and that she must be taken back.

"They must take that Nkandla to Natal. This is not Natal, this is Atteridgeville. This is Pedi, we are not going to allow anyone from outside to come to our city. Didiza doesn't know us, she doesn't even know our street names," he said.

Another Atteridgeville resident said if the ANC did not remove Didiza as a mayoral candidate, the DA will win the city hands down.

"If the ANC thinks we are going to vote for them then they must forget it. The people said Sputla or no vote. The DA will win with a walkover," resident Kyle Mogale.

"That is the revenge the people of Atteridgeville want to bring to them. That is the anger that is boiling."

Mogale said if the ANC wanted to appoint someone else, they should rather go for a Tshwane native who understands the language and history of the place.

"We don't want any person who is not from Tshwane. We don't want Thoko Didiza," he said.

This article first appeared on News24, see here.