After the 2024 national elections, South Africa would likely be headed by a white president, according to the president of Black First Land First’s. He claimed that the ruling party is full of senior citizens and people without vision. Mngxitama’s ideas are set in the backdrop of the ANC’s 55th elective conference, which was held last month in Nasrec, Johannesburg, and at which President Cyril Ramaphosa was re-elected as the party leader.
Mngxitama asserts that the DA, led by John Steenhuisen, managed significant metropolises such as Joburg and Tshwane on the basis of a coalition government with the assistance of largely “black” organizations like the EFF and ActionSA.
Since the outcomes of the 2021 local government elections, the DA has been in control of both municipalities through coalitions that also include the EFF and ActionSA.
Speaking to the Pretoria News this week, Mngxitama reiterated that the ANC would lose control of the country through coalitions and would not survive the 2024 elections. The controversial BLF leader claimed that “this country would be straight back in the hands of white people” if Herman Mashaba (of ActionSA) and Julius Malema (president of the EFF) succeed in forming a coalition and gift Steenhuisen the presidency.
After years of ruthless discrimination against the black majority by a white government via apartheid, the ANC has been in power since the elections in April 1994.Mngxitama really believe that this is the last term of ANC ruling South Africa, the ANC is divided into groups and they are losing voters. Mngxitama claimed that the DA did not budge from its white agenda and that if elected, programs like affirmative action and BEE would be reversed.
The BLF and the Land Party may come to an agreement to run in the elections jointly in 2024, according to information obtained by The Pretoria News. This was due to BLF’s preference for an alliance of left-leaning organizations with a pan-Africanist and black consciousness that would be hostile to capitalism and imperialism.