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Fikile Mbalula to the rescue in Port Elizabeth

 

 

Setumo Stone, City Press, Johannesburg, 24 July 2016

 

Danny Jordaan's face beams on a mobile billboard towed from township to
township on Thursday during the ANC's election campaign in the Nelson
Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality.

 

"For a time like this," reads the tagline on the large black, green and gold
panel with an image of Jordaan's face.

 

But an expensive campaign is not enough for the ANC to win the metro in the
upcoming local government elections.

 

Therefore, the governing party enlisted its vibrant head of campaigns,
Fikile Mbalula, to save it from the embarrassment of losing the only metro
named after the party's former iconic leader, Nelson Mandela.

 

Daku Hall

 

Jordaan is not a natural campaigner. He struggles to chant "amandla" more
than three times.

 

He is more comfortable raising his hands and waving to the audience regally
than whipping them into a frenzy with revolutionary chants.

 

He is an administrator and often stumbles when he tries to speak more like a
politician. Like when he said all bad things start in the Western Cape,
including "rain".

 

Although he quickly recovered, that was not before both Mbalula and ANC
spokesperson Zizi Kodwa briefly stared at each other, seemingly confused,
like the rest of the religious leaders and community members in the audience
at Daku Hall in KwaZakhele township.

 

A few of the wards in the Port Elizabeth townships have recently showed
hostility towards the ANC, at times forcing leaders to abandon recruitment
efforts.

 

And there has been concern in the party about declining support since it
failed to fill the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium during its manifesto launch in
April.

 

SADTU, at Raymond Mhlaba Sports Centre

 

Earlier, Mbalula walked into the hall in the middle of Jordaan's speech to
members of SA Democratic Teachers' Union at the Raymond Mhlaba Sports Centre
in Motherwell township.

 

The teachers cheered and whistled, interrupting Jordaan and throwing him a
little off balance. The audience did the same each time the ANC councillor
candidates who arrived late made their way to the stage.

 

Mbalula brings vibrancy and street credibility to Jordaan's campaign.

 

When he was the president of the ANC Youth League, Mbalula spearheaded
President Jacob Zuma's spectacular win over Thabo Mbeki in Polokwane in 2007
for the ANC presidency.

 

His focus is on getting every ANC supporter to go out and vote on August 3
because "white people will do the same and vote for the DA".

 

Mbalula says DA mayoral candidate Athol Trollip is an abusive farm owner who
does not take care of his farm workers.

 

"Stuurboy"

 

DA leader Mmusi Maimane is the "stuurboy" sent out to divide black votes.

 

His former friend Julius Malema is just "fashionable" and the Economic
Freedom Fighters will "fizzle like the Congress of the People".

 

He mentions God in every second sentence and drops big words like
"perambulate" when he speaks to black professionals.

 

Mbalula and Jordaan held at least three different meetings on Thursday
within the space of six hours in places up to 30km apart.

 

They told teachers their rights would be under threat under the DA.

 

Title deeds

 

Religious leaders were told that the metro would sell land to them for
church sites at 1% of the market value.

 

"This means that if the land costs R400 000, churches will buy it for R4
000," said Jordaan.

 

He said households earning less than R3 000 a month would get free water,
electricity and sanitation. And for the first time, residents would get
title deeds, he said.

 

Organised business, taxi owners, artists and sports bodies were told that
billions would be pumped into the local economy in the next five years and
there was money to be made.

 

Jordaan, who seemed more at home in the discussion with young professionals
and businesspeople, said the metro targeted R30 billion in investments.

 

But Jordaan is not quite in charge and Mbalula will be fondly remembered
should the party fare well at the polls.

 

 

From:
http://city-press.news24.com/News/fikile-mbalula-to-the-rescue-in-port-eliza
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