Hon House Chair, I think it would assist hon Mcgluwa to take his energy to Knysna that has just been taken away today from his party by the ANC. We have a mayor of the ANC as we speak today, taken away from the DA because of the fights that exist within. [Applause.] You must also remember that in the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality you mishandled public funds and changed mayors every week that today there is no service delivery in Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality.
In the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality you are also about to change the mayor because he did exactly what you did and focused that he is not going to listen to you. He has left his legacy. He is leaving Johannesburg with the streets that are filthy, never before that in Johannesburg especially around your township that you have seen it in that way. [Interjections.]
The slogan of DA that it delivers is that it actually delivers to the few and the majority of the people in Gauteng and everywhere else they have seen this and now they know what the real DA stands for. They know that it
stands for a privileged few, white minorities against the majority of the black South Africans. That is why today you are finding no space - actually that is what Maimane has said as the former leader that it is not a party for a majority of South Africans. I hope many South Africans have listened to that.
Let me come to the issue of the relations between China and South Africa. I think this is a relation that continues to be critical for us as a country especially as a Minister of Tourism. I was in China last week where we were cementing more on the relations and ensuring that we receive more tourists. China has already committed to ensuring that our friendship and relationship starting from people to people to increasing the tourist attraction and it remains a critical market for South Africa. It will contribute to economic development and job creations. Thank you very much House Chairperson. [Applause.]
Hon House Chair, as we follow our Minister of Tourism, again we also agree with her that the relaxation of visas to our country will
indeed boost our tourism market. We want to agree with the ANC Member of Parliament that between myself and Minister of Communication and Digital Services known by the name Stella-rated Ndabeni. We are prepared to do justice to the community radio stations and we instructed and directed Santec, Independent Communications Authority of South Africa, Icasa and also Media Development and Diversity Agency, MDDA to look and see the blockages that needed to be unblocked so that our community radio stations can be on air and remain on air.
They will come back to us and report as to where our interventions are needed. Thank you very House Chair. [Applause.]