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Andile Mngxitama: ANC will hand over country to white people

andile mgxitama says the anc will handover the country to whites in 2024

The BLF’s Andile Mngxitama warns that come 2024, the country of South Africa will have a white president, thanks to the ANC.

According to Pretoria News, Andile Mngxitama, president of Black First Land First (BLF), has once again attacked the ANC, claiming that the ruling party is on its deathbed because it is “old” and “tired” and lacks vision and vitality.

He stated that the liberation movement was about to return power to white people in the 2024 national elections.

Mngxitama’s remarks are made against the backdrop of the ANC’s 55th elective conference, which took place last month at Nasrec, Johannesburg, and saw President Cyril Ramaphosa re-elected as party leader.

According to Mngxitama, his claims are influenced by the manner in which the DA, led by John Steenhuisen, administered strategic metros such as Johannesburg and Tshwane as part of a coalition government with predominantly “black” parties such as the EFF and ActionSA.

Since the results of the 2021 local government elections, the DA has led coalitions that include the EFF and ActionSA in both municipalities.

The controversial BLF leader stated, “Julius Malema (president of the EFF) and Herman Mashaba (president of ActionSA) will give Steenhuisen the presidency through a coalition, and this country will immediately return to the control of white people.”

Mngxitama insisted that the ANC would not survive the 2024 elections, losing its grip on the country through coalitions.

The controversial BLF leader stated, “Julius Malema (president of the EFF) and Herman Mashaba (president of ActionSA) will give Steenhuisen the presidency through a coalition, and this country will immediately return to the control of white people.”

After years of brutal oppression of black people by a white government through apartheid that discriminated against the black majority, the ANC has been in power since the April 1994 elections.

Consider the city of Cape Town. Whites were trapped in their wealth, while blacks were trapped in their poverty. This is the racist DA model that would become national policy.

Mngxitama stated that the DA did not compromise its white agenda, and that policies such as BEE and affirmative action would be rescinded if they were elected.

BLF was in discussions with the Land Party, with whom they may reach an agreement to contest the 2024 elections under a single banner. This was because BLF preferred an anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist coalition of left parties with a black consciousness and pan-Africanist outlook.

When asked what he thought of the newly formed organization of former ANC member Carl Niehaus, the Radical Economic Transformation Movement, Mngxitama stated that it was a logical conclusion.

“As the results of Nasrec indicate, the ANC failed to reform itself. Those who are committed to RET must recognize that the ANC cannot advance this agenda.”

Mngxitama’s claims were unavailable for comment from ANC spokesperson Pule Mabe.

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Dominic Maphaka, a researcher and scholar, concurred with Mngxitama, saying that the country was headed toward a national coalition government, which would be precipitated by a decline in support for the ruling party.

In light of the deteriorating state of governance and the entrenched triple challenges of poverty, inequality, and unemployment, immigration has regained importance in South Africa’s political landscape.

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