NATIONAL NEWS - With growing calls for Western Cape Premier Helen Zille to be fired or resign, it’s not clear when she will face disciplinary action over tweets she posted about colonialism.
Zille’s party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), has referred the matter to the Federal Legal Commission for investigation after saying in her tweets on Thursday that the legacy of colonialism was not only negative.
She later apologised but opposition parties say it’s not enough.
A number of prominent DA members have condemned and pushed back against Zille’s comments.
Party leader Mmusi Maimane says Zille’s views are unacceptable and indefensible.
“Wed don’t subscribe to those views. I think those views are certainly not views that we stand for and they’re inconsistent with our values.”
African National Congress (ANC) MPL Cameron Dugmore, who questioned Zille on the tweet in the Western Cape Legislature on Thursday, says she has done this before.