Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi deserves credit for the huge reduction in HIV/Aids deaths. Gone are the days of President Thabo Mbeki's AIDS denialism when the court had to enforce anti-retroviral treatment..
I remember former Gauteng Premier Mbhazima Shilowa and his MECs refusing to say that HIV causes AIDS. In June 2001 I pushed a motion in the Gauteng Legislature that nevirapine be used to stop HIV-positive mothers infecting their babies.
I estimated that 5000 babies a year could be saved from HIV infection. But the ANC voted the motion down. ANC speakers said it was not proven to work, and accused the NNP/DP Western Cape government of "experimenting" on black people by giving them anti-retrovirals.
This type of attitude delayed treatment and cost the lives of many babies. Now government hails the 2.7% rate of mother-to-child HIV-transmission, which compares to about 30% without any treatment.
I thought of this when the ANC recently rejected my motion in the Gauteng Legislature for an emergency housing kit to be provided after shack fires. These kits have zinc sheets, a door frame and door, wood and nails. Victims of the 1000 shacks that burn down every year in Gauteng would appreciate them greatly. But according to the ANC's Mike Madlala my motion was "frivolous, vexatious and obscene", and also "an insult to the intelligence of the people of this province."
He raved on about it being "counter-revolutionary" and said the motion "must be rejected with the contempt it deserves, as worthless and without substance." So shack fire victims will lose out, just as babies died because ANC politicians played political games in the face of dire need. It shows how the ANC has lost concern for the most vulnerable.