Monday, February 19, 2024 – Colleen Makhubele, the President of the South African Rainbow Alliance (SARA), has said South African black wealthy business people should feel ashamed that white rich business families such as the Oppenheimer family seemed to donate more to political parties than themselves.
This comes after revelations that Rebecca Oppenheimer had
donated R15m to new political kid on the black Rise Mzansi. Rebecca
is not the only Oppenheimer who has donated to local political parties but
there have been other family members who have given donations to competing
political parties.
Makhubele challenged black millionaires to also become
regular donors to South African political parties.
“The hullabaloo on funding: where is the black business to
fund political change? This much ado about nothing on political party funding
only reveals that black business in South Africa still remain beneficiary of
political influence and not active participants of driving the change that is
needed,” Makhubele said in a statement.
Makhubele said black businesses should become active
participants in the democratic systems of South Africa and show concerns about
the future of the country.
“The sad part is that those who need the change the most
often have no capital or financial means to force and effect the change they
desire. The current ANC tune that we are all dancing to, who paid for it,”
Makhubele said.
Makhubele said SARA was concerned that information of the
funding of Cyril Ramaphosa’s political campaign to become president of the ANC
had still not been revealed. She said it was clear that business plays an
important role in South African politics.
“Who funded this piper Ramaphosa with the CR17 campaign?
Perhaps indeed it is the funders who pick and fund public representative like
Ramaphosa and the likes of Jardine to determine our future in South Africa
because they have seen a vacuum in black political funding. The inability of
CR17 to unseal the bank statements suggests a much deeper, more dangerous
issues in our society, “a straw will show which way the wind blows”,” she said.
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