1h ago

DA digs in heels over William Nicol Drive renaming, launches online petition

Share
0:00
play article
Subscribers can listen to this article
Winnie Madikizela Mandela pictured in 2013.
Winnie Madikizela Mandela pictured in 2013.
Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
  • The DA has launched a petition against the renaming of William Nicol Drive in Johannesburg.
  • The City of Johannesburg has proposed that the road be renamed to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Drive.
  • The party said there were already several facilities in the Johannesburg area named after the struggle icon.

The DA has launched a petition to oppose the proposed renaming of William Nicol Drive in Johannesburg to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Drive.

In September, the City of Johannesburg announced the proposed change of William Nicol Drive, in Bryanston, to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Drive. A public participation process has since been launched.

In an online petition, the DA has said the renaming would cause a "duplication of names", citing that four schools, a clinic, a taxi rank and a street within the jurisdiction of Johannesburg are already named after Madikizela-Mandela.

The party also said the renaming would come with costs, which both government and the business sector could not afford at this stage.

"There are numerous costs associated with a renaming, not only to the City but also to business and other stakeholders. South Africa is experiencing an economic crisis, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Businesses, especially SMMEs, are suffering, with many having to reduce their workforce or even close their doors. It is unthinkable that the City would resolve to add a further burden on businesses," the petition said.

Mayoral spokesperson Mlimandlela Ndamase confirmed a public participation process will run until 27 April 2021.

"The DA's petition is once more a confirmation that it's a party in opposition to transformation, redress and national unity. It is a party hellbent on protecting minority privilege and symbols to the exclusion of the majority. It is a party in such a massive credibility crisis that its last hopes are the misplaced fears of democracy from those who still espouse a return to the repressive past," Ndamase said.

"The resolution to rename William Nicol was taken by the city council under the DA administration and like many decisions of the democratically elected council, it's a decision that administration failed to implement and act upon. A reflection of a government not responsive to the decisions of the people."

City of Johannesburg Mayor Geoff Makhubo previously told News24 initial responses to the renaming had been encouraging and positive.

"Names carry history. They say something about those whose contributions are deemed worthy of a public and multigenerational memory. These are by their very nature contentious and that is why they must always be treated with the sensitivity they deserve," Makhubo said.

Nicol was a Dutch Reformed minister, member of the National Party and the Broederbond, an Afrikaner nationalist group that existed during apartheid. He was also the co-author of Regverdige Rasse-Apartheid (Just Racial Apartheid).


Do you want to know more about this topic? Sign up for one of News24's 33 newsletters to receive the information you want in your inbox. Special newsletters are available to subscribers.

We live in a world where facts and fiction get blurred
In times of uncertainty you need journalism you can trust. For only R75 per month, you have access to a world of in-depth analyses, investigative journalism, top opinions and a range of features. Journalism strengthens democracy. Invest in the future today.
Subscribe to News24