Don't dump us because of Zuma, says Makhura

 

 

Thabo Mokone, Sunday Times, Johannesburg, 24 July 2016

 

Gauteng premier David Makhura has called on voters in the province not to
punish the party at the polls because they disapprove of President Jacob
Zuma's leadership.

 

Addressing members of the Hellenic, Italian and Portuguese Alliance on
Thursday night, Makhura said the party must not be judged on its leader's
behaviour.

 

Some alliance members had told him they remained confident in ANC local
structures, but did not trust the party's national leadership because of
Zuma.

 

"If you have an issue with the president of the ANC. my appeal to you is:
just appreciate the level of complexity in the ANC. The ANC has had its ups
and downs, but it has always been more enduring than its individual leaders.
Local elections are always about voting for the municipality," he said.

 

"If you want to understand the ANC, don't look at just one individual. A big
problem in South Africa's political discourse is that people reduce [the]
ANC to its leader. They look at the leader of the ANC and say: 'We've got a
problem with that organisation,'" said Makhura. "What we were taught is that
leaders come and go, but the ANC remains."

 

The provincial leadership of the ANC in Gauteng, including Makhura, is known
for being opposed to Zuma.

 

Makhura said national leadership issues should not be a factor in the local
government elections. Instead, he implored alliance members to focus on
municipal matters.

 

Speaking to the Sunday Times on the sidelines of the meeting, Makhura said
the ANC would continue courting middle-class voters.

 

The middle class is seen as a crucial swing vote in Gauteng.

 

The ANC has held meetings with this constituency to persuade its members not
to dump the party.

 

"We're winding up our work, we are ascertaining that nobody is undoing our
work in areas where we have been. We are doing endorsements and high-profile
visits, so we're satisfied with the work we have done in this campaign," he
said.

 

Joblessness, service delivery, housing and crime were the main issues raised
by Gauteng voters.

 

Makhura said this year's election campaign had been the most challenging for
him, partly because the ANC had finalised its ward candidate lists late.
"That overburdens, it put lots of pressure because instead of dealing with
communities, you're dealing with those who are not happy with candidate X.
But also there was something unique that we have seen in this campaign - the
number of ANC candidates who were killed. It's not [normal]," he said.

 

ANC veterans Tokyo Sexwale and Mavusi Msimang who have publicly denounced
Zuma's leadership, joined the campaign trail in Soweto yesterday. They said
they needed to help it to woo voters because the ANC was bigger than
individuals. In an address to supporters in Thokoza Park, Msimang attacked
opposition parties for using Nelson Mandela's name in their campaigns,
saying they did not care about him when he was jailed by the apartheid
regime.

 

 

From:
http://www.timeslive.co.za/sundaytimes/stnews/2016/07/24/Dont-dump-us-becaus
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