On Thursday, June 20th, the Democratic Alliance (DA) in South Africa suspended MP Renaldo Gouws after videos emerged of him using violent and racist language against black people. The DA, which recently formed a coalition government with the African National Congress (ANC), confirmed the videos’ authenticity, prompting widespread condemnation and demands for Gouws’s removal from parliament.
In one video, Gouws used a local slur for black Africans and the n-word, calling for the killing of black people. This revelation comes at a delicate time as President Cyril Ramaphosa recently agreed to a coalition government with the DA after the ANC failed to secure a majority in the recent elections, the first time since the end of apartheid in 1994.
Gouws initially claimed the videos were doctored but later issued an apology on social media, attributing his comments to immaturity. “I refute any claims of racism or being a racist. I can, however, see how my message was distorted in the way it was delivered by me and I take full responsibility for the actions of my younger and immature self,” he stated. DA leader John Steenhuisen initially defended Gouws, but as more offensive content surfaced, the backlash intensified. Former DA leader Helen Zille condemned Gouws’s language as unjustifiable.
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) announced legal action against Gouws for hate speech and harassment. “Given Mr. Gouw’s position as a Member of Parliament, his alleged actions carry even greater weight and responsibility,” the SAHRC stated. The coalition between the ANC and DA has faced criticism, with figures like Julius Malema of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and former President Jacob Zuma expressing strong opposition. Malema described the coalition as a consolidation of white monopoly power, while Zuma called it a “white-led unholy alliance.”
Despite the controversy, South Africa’s business community has broadly welcomed the coalition, hoping it will bring economic stability. In his inauguration speech, President Ramaphosa committed to fostering economic growth, providing jobs, and reducing inequality in the country. The coalition government, officially called a Government of National Unity, aims to address these critical issues amidst the political turbulence.
The incident highlights the ongoing racial tensions and the delicate balance required in South Africa’s political landscape. As Gouws faces disciplinary charges, the DA must navigate the fallout and work towards maintaining the stability and unity of the newly formed government.