By Zuko Komisa
Makashule Gana, a longtime member of the DA, has resigned from the party.
He claims his resignation is based on a growing lack of trust between the public and political parties that have led to many people abstaining from voting out of hopelessness and disappointment.
He has become the latest to join the exodus that has seen the DA lose many of its young leaders.
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Gana, who joined the DA 20 years ago, departs the Democratic Alliance after holding positions in a number of structures, including youth leader, deputy federal chairperson, MPL network chairperson, and campaign manager for many elections, including the Midvaal 2016 election.
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In his resignation letter he wrote ““I am resigning to join an emerging generation of leaders and activists committed to mobilising and organising to return power to the people of SA,”
“I leave the DA with a clear conscience, no regrets, and a cemented sense of purpose and a calling to
serve the country,” said Gana.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
— Makashule Gana (@Makashule) August 4, 2022
I have today resigned as a Member of the DA and Gauteng Legislature. I will be joining others in exploring the possibility of building an inclusive political alternative that will contest political power in 2024 pic.twitter.com/P0FTfQrMdD
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