Maimane's project Is mission critical for South Africa
Having technically entered into recession and with 9.3 million of our fellow citizens who have lost their jobs, South Africa finds itself in an extremely difficult position.
As the unemployment queues grow longer by the day, hope gets shorter. It is exactly this predicament that makes the Democratic Alliance project of realignment, led by Mmusi Maimane so important. Indeed, it is now mission critical for South Africa.
Last year’s local government elections provided a glimmer of hope for so many South Africans who saw that bad ANC governments can be removed if people and parties stand together for the good of our country.
This is the background against which the debate raging about colonialism must be viewed. Triggered by an ill-advised tweet by Helen Zille, it is consuming the national debate and occupying far too much time when, frankly, far bigger issues should be occupying the time of the Democratic Alliance and the nation.
Let me be clear, Helen Zille is not a racist. I have known her and worked alongside her for many years, but her tweet caused great hurt and offense, particularly to black South Africans who suffered under decades of subjugation and oppression.