Voorsitter, hiermee gee ek kennis dat ek by die volgende sitting van die Raad namens die DA sal voorstel:
Dat die Raad -
1) kennis neem dat mnr Moeletsi Mbeki, die politieke ontleder en broer van voormalige president Thabo Mbeki, aan die Duitse koerant, Die Welt, ges het dat die ANC toenemend verdeeld raak;
2) verder kennis neem dat die ANC geen bestuursvermons het nie en die geleentheid om die vernuf en kennis van die vorige apartheidsregering se amptenare te tap total gemis het;
3) erken dat vrae gestel moet word oor wie so gereeld en verlustig die finansile geldsake van Julius Malema, president van die ANC Jeugliga, aan die media deur gee;
4) voorts kennis neem dat president Jacob Zuma mense in ho posisies aanstel omdat hy hulle ken en hulle vriende van hom is, met ander woorde, nepotisme bevorder;
5) erken dat hierdie uitlating en standpunt in Die Burger van 10 Augustus 2011 so gerapporteer is; en
6) erken dat die Regering en die leiers van Suid-Afrika hierdie stellings ernstig moet opneem en remedierende optrede sal moet uitvoer om dieselfde probleme wat elders in die wreld plaasgevind het, te keer. (Translation of Afrikaans draft resolution follows.)
[Mr M J R DE VILLIERS: Chairperson, I hereby give notice that on the next sitting day of the Council I shall move on behalf of the DA:
That the Council -
1) notes that Mr Moeletsi Mbeki, a political analyst and the brother of former President Thabo Mbeki, told the German newspaper, Die Welt, that the ANC is becoming increasingly divided;
2) further notes that the ANC does not have management abilities and has totally lost out on the opportunity to draw on the expertise and knowledge of the former apartheid government's officials;
3) acknowledges that questions need to be asked about who so regularly passes on, and delights in passing on, information on the financial affairs of Julius Malema, President of the ANC Youth League, to the media;
4) further notes that President Jacob Zuma appoints people in prominent positions because he is acquainted with them and they are friends of his, that is to say, promotes nepotism;
5) acknowledges that this statement and point of view were reported on in Die Burger dated 10 August 2011; and
6) recognises that the government and the leaders of South Africa should take these statements seriously and should take remedial action to prevent the same problems that occurred in the rest of the world from happening here.]