A generous benefactor has sponsored a braai for the DA candidates and workers in inner city Johannesburg.
He recalls how Progressive Federal Party candidates in south Johannesburg were pleased if they got more than 100 votes. But they persevered in the face of adversity, and he wished to reward similar pioneering efforts by the DA today.
The DA got 3000 votes in the six inner city wards in the last elections, up from 1000 votes previously. It's about 14% of the vote in an area that is almost entirely black. In Soweto, the DA got about 7% of the vote, up from one to two percent previously,
It may seem small progress, but it is significant. COPE got similar support in black townships in its first election, which was then hailed as a major achievement.
I suspect that many COPE supporters, having already taken the difficult step to break with the ANC, switched to the DA. Times are changing. In the early days it was difficult for the DP/DA to campaign in township areas.
There was hostility and even violence, as when a DP meeting in Orange Farm in south Johannesburg was disrupted in August 1993. Petrol was poured on black DP supporters and posters and t-shirts were set on fire. Stones were thrown, and I I was lucky to get out with only a smashed car windscreen. A senior ANC member remarked: "The DP is a mosquito, but even a mosquito needs to be squashed".