The ANC's annual January 8 statement is a significant marker in the political calendar because it outline's the governing party's priorities and programme of action for the year ahead.
Inevitably, the media coverage focused on the glitz and the glamour of the event, the luxury cars, the entertainment, the abundance of alcohol, the gourmet menu -- and then the political promises.
Our job is to go behind the façade, and analyse the content of President Zuma's keynote speech. Taken at face value, it contains many statements with which the DA can agree.
We agree that South Africa should be guided by the "vision of a non-racial society built on the values of equality and respect for a common humanity".
We agree that "job creation must be the central focus of our economic policies" because jobs are the only sustainable way to beat poverty.
We agree that our public health care system must be "revitalised and improved" which includes "appointing qualified personnel and improving infrastructure".