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MBEKI UNLEASHES FURY ON DA LEADERS IN SCATHING OPEN LETTER

  • Mpho Dube
  • Jul 4
  • 2 min read

Former South African President Thabo Mbeki


The South African former President Thabo Mbeki has delivered a blistering attack on DA leader John Steenhuisen and federal council chair Helen Zille, accusing them of arrogance and contempt for the masses of the people.


In a scathing open letter, Mbeki ripped apart the DA's decision to pull out of the national dialogue, saying it was a clear indication of the party's disdain for the people and their future.


Mbeki's words were fiery as he condemned the DA leaders for their "eminently arrogant and contemptuous view of the masses of the people". He accused them of believing that the people were incapable of thinking and planning their future correctly without the DA's guidance. "It's clear that the DA sees itself as the only party that truly knows what's best for the people," Mbeki said, his tone dripping with disdain.


Mbeki slammed the DA's decision to withdraw from the national dialogue, calling it "a shameful and reckless move that will have far-reaching consequences for the country". He said the dialogue was a crucial step towards determining the country's future and that the DA's absence would only serve to undermine the process.


Mbeki's letter is a damning indictment of the DA's leadership, highlighting their disconnect from the people and their needs. "The DA's decision to isolate itself from the sovereign authority of the people is a clear indication that the party is out of touch with the people and their aspirations," Mbeki said.


Mbeki's letter is a clear message to the DA that their decision to withdraw from the national dialogue will not be taken lightly. "The people will not be fooled by the DA's antics," Mbeki said. "They will see through the party's attempts to undermine the national dialogue and will hold them accountable for their actions."


Despite the DA's withdrawal, Mbeki expressed confidence that the national dialogue would make a historic and seminal contribution to the efforts to chart a way forward for the country. "The people will not be deterred by the DA's absence," Mbeki said. "They will continue to participate in the national dialogue and shape the future of our country."


Mbeki's letter is a warning to the DA that their decision to withdraw from the national dialogue will have consequences. "The DA's absence from the national dialogue will only serve to undermine the party's credibility and relevance," Mbeki said. "The people will not forget the DA's attempts to sabotage the national dialogue and will hold them accountable at the polls."


In conclusion, Mbeki's letter is a scathing attack on the DA's leadership, highlighting their arrogance and contempt for the people. The DA's decision to withdraw from the national dialogue is a clear indication that the party is out of touch with the people and their needs. The future of the national dialogue remains bright, despite the DA's absence, and the people will continue to shape the future of our country.


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