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What is the DA hoping to achieve by marching to Luthuli House? Unfortunately, marching will not solve Eskom's problems; their members in Parliament can address issues on those committees. Full story here↙️ DAmarch Luthulihouse

was understood to be an attempt to demonstrate against rolling power cuts and latest electricity tariff increases, but political analyst Goodenough Mashego said the DA marching to the ANC’s headquarters showed the DA did not learn.security guards killed people who marched to their security offices because they believed no one had a reason to march to their offices.”

“Their profile is a bit down because of organisations such as those formed by former DA members Mmusi Maimane and Herman Mashaba.” “Eskom’s woes would not be solved by marching. Even marching to Megawatt Park would be a waste of time,” he said. It was important to note that while the ANC was in power, there was a difference between the state and the ANC as a political party, he said.Breakfast said when one marched to the headquarters of a political party, it reflected some sort of attempt to convey a political message.However, DA national spokesperson Cilliers Brink said the march to Luthuli house was because of SA’s electricity crisis, engineered by the ANC and the ANC stood in the way of reforms which could resolve the energy crisis.

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