DA Campaign Manager and Chairperson of the DA Federal Council, Ashor Sarupen.
While opposition parties have been vocal about the Democratic Alliance (DA) losing a grip on its majority in Cape Town, the party has remained confident, saying that it is going for another outright win in the city.
With the Government of National Unity (GNU) signalling a new era of coalition politics, political parties hoping to capture the support of voters have said that the DA’s hold on the Western Cape could be a thing of the past.
During his announcement address as the City of Cape Town Mayoral Candidate, the GOOD party's Brett Herron said false binaries continue to define the city and hold residents hostage after more than thirty years of democracy.
“Black or white. African or coloured. Suburbs or Cape Flats. Rich or poor. ANC or DA. ‘Us and them’ must be left in the past where they come from.”








