Op-ed: “Ramaphosa will always be 100% behind Zuma” – Mmusi Maimane
Mmusi Maimane delivered a rousing criticism of Cyril Ramaphosa’s presidency during the SONA Debate on Tuesday.
Federal Leader of the Democratic Alliance | Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance
Mmusi Maimane delivered a rousing criticism of Cyril Ramaphosa’s presidency during the SONA Debate on Tuesday.
His façade of talk-shops, summits, commissions, and meetings have yielded no tangible change to the lives of those left behind.
Most of what Ramaphosa promised has already been promised over and over again by previous Presidents, and have never been delivered on.
There is a theory doing the rounds that the best thing for South Africa would be for Cyril Ramaphosa to get a “bigger mandate” in the 2019 elections. Even seasoned political analysts like Carol Paton, Max du Preez and Peter Bruce have succumbed to the illusory allure of this thinking.
I recently met with two Venezuelan opposition politicians who had travelled here to give us a first-hand account of how and why Venezuela has imploded. They gave us a clear and urgent warning not to head down the same dead-end road of populist, socialist policies that has led to Venezuela’s failure.
DA leader, Mmusi Maimane has outlined several steps that would ensure that South Africa is a safer country.
Maimane is talking everything from equal opportunities to white privilege.
Mmusi Maimane reflects on progress in the City of Johannesburg.
Mmusi Maimane delivered this speech earlier today at a Workers’ Day celebration with farm workers in Wellington in the Western Cape who have benefitted from the farm equity share schemes that the DA has championed in government.
Last weekend, the Democratic Alliance (DA) held the biggest and most diverse Federal Congress in the party’s history, as some 2000 delegates from every corner of the country met in Tshwane to debate and adopt policy resolutions and constitutional amendments, and to elect a leadership team to carry our vision into 2019 and beyond.
Nelson Mandela Bay Metro (Port Elizabeth) has become a sacrificial lamb, strapped to the altar of EFF political expediency and awaiting slaughter.
The rand’s recent downgrade to junk status by S&P, brought on by rampant looting of the state, will hurt the poorest most. It is a clarion call to action. We South Africans need to make some smart changes to reverse our spiralling poverty and debt trap. We must enable an open, high growth, high jobs economy.
Cyril Ramaphosa gave a lengthy speech recently, setting out the DA’s economic policy. To be fair, he didn’t call it that. He called it A New Deal for Jobs, Growth and Transformation. But there is nothing new about it.
They say numbers speak louder than words. This is certainly true of Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba’s mid-term budget speech this week.
The DA is not surprised by President Jacob Zuma’s Cabinet reshuffle, the latest move in Zuma’s war against anyone who opposes his project of State Capture. The obvious target was SACP leader, Dr. Blade Nzimande, who follows Pravin Gordhan, Derek Hanekom, Mcebisi Jonas and others who have failed to toe the Zuma line and have […]
South Africa is approaching the most significant election since the dawn of democracy.
Finally, after almost a decade of ducking and diving, and squandering millions of rands of public money on his own legal fees, President Jacob Zuma will now face 783 charges of corruption, fraud and racketeering for stealing the people’s money.
Strong institutions require individual accountability, and they require strong individuals who can effect accountability. Ask KPMG, which is now under heavy fire for enabling and benefitting from state capture.
Accountability prevailed this week, when the DA achieved a successful prosecution on an issue we are passionate about.