Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

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Mbali Ntuli eyes DA top job: If we don’t save the DA, we cannot save South Africa

“I believe there may be a time in the future when we will be able to use online platforms for some parts of a Federal Congress, however, now is not the time,” she said in her letter.

Secrecy not guaranteed

“I, too, am deeply concerned that there may be an attempt to proceed with a virtual congress in spite of the many reasonable arguments levelled for why robust debate and a FAIR outcome are not possible under these circumstances.”

Ntuli also raised security concerns, saying there was no guarantee that approved delegates would be the ones casting the votes and participating in the virtual conference.

“Nobody can guarantee that a delegate cannot give his or her access codes or log in passwords to someone else to vote or partake on his or her behalf, especially when intimidation and an environment of fear are prevalent in our party,” said Ntuli, reflecting on a review panel report, commissioned in 2019, into the state of the organisation.

The review panel report, conducted by former party leaders, was a central factor in Mmusi Maimane’s downfall as party leader.

His resignation, following the DA’s dismal showing at the national polls, led to other key leaders leaving the party, throwing it into disarray.

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Ntuli said as a candidate she was worried about whether or not the DA would be able to uphold internal democratic practices for a virtual conference.

“A concern to any candidate running will be the inability to access the ballots once they have been cast. This is usually the case when a normal election is held. The results are likely to be determined behind closed doors and everyone will have to accept the outcome.”

She said there would be a likelihood that some candidate would have inside information on how the system would work and be used, while others would be left out, which would only raise suspicions about the process and further dent the DA.

“There is no guarantee that every delegate’s vote will be secret. This will compromise a free and fair election, especially noting the review report which indicates the party operates in an environment of fear.”

She also said the DA’s own voting system was complex and often resulted in spoilt ballots in spite of the party trying to ensure delegates understood the method. She also questioned how this would function with the added complexities of having to do so via virtual platforms.

Connectivity struggles

She warned it would be a mistake to forge ahead with the conference, also raising concerns for those who would be disadvantaged if it was held.

Ntuli said many areas, including most rural and some urban communities, still struggled with internet connectivity, emphasising that she did not believe the conference could guarantee full connectivity for all participants throughout the conference, which would only result in many delegates being left out of the processes.

Ntuli said this would also interfere with the party’s annual general meetings, which are tasked with electing delegates for congress and debating resolutions and constitutional amendments.

“Data in South Africa remains incredibly expensive and it is unlikely that all delegates will have enough data to participate in a two-day long congress without interruption due to connectivity and any other distractions that may arise from a delegate’s location.”

She said proceeding with the virtual conference only served to open the party to more scrutiny regarding its legitimacy and legal challenges.

“It is not ideal for our party to be stuck in internal congress challenges, especially when we have a local government election on our doorstep in a matter of months.”

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