The DA still believes Trevor Manuel is telling South Africans not to vote ANC
In a desperate attempt to do absolutely anything to avoid talking about service delivery, the ANC 's electoral campaign has resorted to what can only be described as spectacular nonsense by trying to get an interdict to stop a pamphlet the DA has nothing to do with, and which mirrors a statement released by the party to the entire country two months ago. The DA has nothing to do with the "pamphlet" in question or its distribution (see report).
What we did do, some two months ago, is release a statement on Trevor Manuel and his numerous and substantial criticisms of the ANC. We stand by every word of that statement and we are re-releasing it now. It follows below. Like the DA, Trevor Manuel recognises that the ANC has failed to deliver.
The DA is the only party in South Africa with a record of excellent service delivery and a communications platform designed to talk about the issues that matter. The ANC can continue to pursue red herrings, clamp down on freedom of speech, evoke racial division and pursue pettiness as much as it likes. The DA will not stop talking about service delivery in this campaign.
Original statement released on 17 March 2011:
Trevor Manuel's latest attack on the ANC government's service delivery record is the fourth such incident in three months. Trevor Manuel is at war with the ANC. He has described it as unaccountable, racist, corrupt, and a party that has failed to deliver to the poor. But if Trevor Manuel, as a member of the senior leadership of the ANC, has no confidence in his party's ability to govern, there is no reason why voters should. In short, Trevor Manuel has told South Africans why they should not vote for the ANC.