ANC STATEMENT ON ITS READINESS FOR THE FORTHCOMING LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS
With the local government elections just one week away, the African National Congress (ANC) - through its intense mass mobilisation campaign - is happy to have made huge inroads in areas that were Democratic Alliance-run municipalities - particularly in the Western Cape.
With its policies having been exposed as racially polarising the South African society, the DA has now been put on a back foot in the Western Cape where the City of Cape Town has violated human rights and the dignity of Blacks by building unenclosed toilets in Makhaza township on the Cape flats; and in the Midvaal in Gauteng where they have now succumbed to pressure to remove - in the cover of darkness - the statue of apartheid architect Dr Hendrik Verwoerd.
The DA has placed as one of the pillars of its elections propaganda, the accusation that the ANC is involved in the practice of "cadre deployment", but it has emerged that the party is itself involved in "family deployment". The revelations are that the DA's mayoral candidate for the city of Cape Town, Patricia De Lille, has employed a son, a nephew, three sisters, two brothers-in-law and three close family friends in influential government positions in the Western Cape.
This once again exposes the DA's double standards - particularly in this election - which has seen the party always indicating left but turning right on moral and corruption matters.
The latest revelations must give the electorate a picture of what kind of public representatives the DA has deployed in this election.