** High Priority **

Mna Cadres, I'll be happy when I see the statement of ANC and or it's
allies in the province on this matter, because we these people have used
the so called coloreds ours is to shapern these contradictions to win
them over as we are marching towards local government elections...
 
Thembinkosi Josopu
Student Admissions & Advocacy Services
University of Cape Town
Level 3, Kramer Law building
Middle Campus
Rondebosch,7700
Tel :021-650-2429
Fax:021-650-4014
 
 

"A great leader's courage to fulfill his vision comes from passion, not
position"


>>> "Jacob Motlhoare" <[email protected]> 2010/02/24
08:56 AM >>>



Ultimately chickens have come home to roost. It is high time that our
fellow Black brothers and sisters smell the coffee and leave the racist
DA to their so called “owners/custodians”. It is a pity that they were
like “Thomas” who believed in practicalities. They are more than
welcomed at the ANC which will remain their home forever.
 

From:[email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nqaba.Nokuthula
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 8:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Race trouble in DA?

 Race squabble hits DA
Coloured members in Cape allege that Zille is softer on whites
Cape Argus - February 23, 2010 
ANDISIWE MAKINANA Political Writer
COLOURED members of the DA have accused the party's leaders of
undermining black and coloured members and raised concerns about the
role of black delegates at the party's forthcoming provincial
conference. 
Two DA councillors in the metro, Frank Martin and Grant Twigg, have
voiced their unhappiness about what they call the party's soft handling
of white transgressors compared to black ones. 
They have cited alleged leniency by Western Cape Premier and party
leader Helen Zille in disciplining Western Cape party head Theuns Botha,
who is Community Safety MEC Lennit Max's main rival in the leadership
race. 
Max has been on special leave for the last 10 days after allegations
surfaced that he had an extramarital affair with a police clerk in 2007.

He is a front-runner for the hotly contested position of Western Cape
DA leader, which will be decided at the party's provincial congress at
Hartenbos on March 6. 
Zille insists that she has treated all candidates "absolutely equitably
on the basis of the facts before me" and says it is "particularly
unfortunate when the race card is played on an issue which has nothing
to do with race". 
The two coloured City of Cape Town councillors have claimed, in e-mails
leaked to the Cape Argus, that the DA did not act against Botha when he
"embarrassed" the party before the 2007 congress. They allege that this
lack of action against him was because Botha is white. 
Botha was accused of conspiring to stop Zille from being national
leader in 2007, insulting her by calling her, among other things, a
liegbek (liar). 
It was reported at the time that Botha had threatened to retire from
politics if he was not re-elected to the position of provincial party
leader when the party held its biennial provincial congress in 2007. 
In an e-mail addressed to other coloured members of the DA, Martin
wrote: "(She said) nothing about suspension, dismissal, leave or what an
embarrassment to the party..." 
Martin is one of the candidates for provincial party chairman, a
position currently held by Local Government MEC Anton Bredell. 
He said Zille's approach had been different when compared to her
handling of the Max matter. 
"Never was she really in (his) defence, but responded conservatively on
yes and no answers - what we call the borderline approach," wrote
Martin. 
He wrote that while it was expected of DA members not to see colour, it
was difficult not to. 
"Do yourselves a favour and look at the provincial congress agenda. All
profile roles are handled by whites - Afrikaner whites to be precise.
Not a single coloured or
 African on that programme. 
"Yes, the coloured and African delegates will be there, but as praise
singers, entertainers and dancers." 
Martin's e-mail came just days after Twigg sent out a similar e-mail to
City of Cape Town DA councillors in which he wrote: "As a coloured and
leader within the DA, I must say there are serious questions that need
to be answered by our leadership. 
"When a coloured leader is only but accused (for the second time before
a provincial congress), he is asked to withdraw from the leadership
race; he is made out to be bad news for the party and an embarrassment
to the DA. However, when a white leader conspires to break away from the
DA and defame the leader of the DA, as indicated in Die Son, it is
brushed away and there is a kiss and make up attitude." 
Both Twigg and Martin confirmed sending out the respective e-mails, but
said they were not prepared to discuss the contents, as the e-mails were
meant to be internal DA documents. 
Max refused to comment on the matter, saying he had not seen the
e-mails. 
He added: "As you know, I have my own stuff to sort out." 
Botha issued a statement yesterday afternoon, saying that he had
initially considered not standing for re-election this year, but that
after consultation and further consideration, he had decided to make
himself available for a further term, "particularly to ensure that we
achieve our goals in the local government elections of 2011". 
Zille said it was inevitable that, before an internal election of this
nature, "people mobilise in this way". 
"I have treated all candidates absolutely equitably on the basis of the
facts before me," she said today. 
"During an election contest, all sorts of things are hauled out in the
battle for votes. 
"I call this 'electionitis'. It is a very serious disease, but the
sufferer recovers quickly after an election. Let's just get this behind
us."
 
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