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‘We Don’t Take Orders from the ANC’ – DA Explains Why It Refused to Back Brink’s Appointment

October 31, 2025
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‘We Don’t Take Orders from the ANC’ – DA Explains Why It Refused to Back Brink’s Appointment
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The Democratic Alliance (DA) has made it clear that it will not be taking instructions from the African National Congress (ANC) – especially not from its headquarters, Luthuli House. This comes after the DA abstained from voting during the appointment of Johann Brink as the new City Manager of Tshwane. The move sparked heated debate in council, with some accusing the DA of playing political games.

However, the DA insists its decision was guided by principles, not politics. According to the party, it refused to rubber-stamp a process that seemed influenced by ANC interference. “We don’t take instructions from Luthuli House. We act in the best interest of residents, not politicians,” said a senior DA councillor after the vote.

The party argues that the selection process was flawed and that Brink’s appointment raised serious concerns about transparency and fairness. Meanwhile, the ANC has defended the appointment, saying it followed due process and that Brink is qualified to lead the capital city’s administration. Political analysts say the DA’s abstention signals growing tensions between opposition parties and the ruling ANC – especially over control of key metros.

With service delivery challenges mounting in Tshwane, all eyes are now on Brink to prove he can rise above the political storm and deliver results for the people

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