Redi Direko hosted another round table discussion in front of a live audience in Cape Town on Friday 7 November 2008 with the leaders of South Africa’s main political parties. This time she discussed the current political climate in the Western Cape, as well as asked party leaders about their policies for next year's general election.
Redi’s round table guests include ANC's Nomvula Mokonyane; Ben Skosana from the IFP; ID leader Patricia De Lille, DA leader Helen Zille, Mbhazima Shilowa from the New Party; Bantu Holomisa for the UDM and the Rev Kenneth Meshoe from the ACDP.
AUDIO 07 November : Why should people of South Africa trust your party when it comes to addressing the needs of the people and dealing with real issues that rise above petty differences?
Have we come to the end of our Mandela movement?
Are you going to be an example of the political tolerance that we have heard about?
What are your concerns on ANC’s utterances on the constitution?
Is there a need to change the manner in which we elect our country's President?
Question from journalist or guest from the floor.
Closing remarks.
Photos
The panel
Rev Kenneth Moshoe is the leader of African Christian Democratic Movement.
Nomvula Mokonyane, she is a member of the ANC's NEC.
Helen Zille is the leader of the Democratic Alliance.
Patricia de Lille is the leader of the Independent Democrats.
Dr Ben Skosana is the member of Parliament, and senior leader from the Inkatha Freedom Party.
Bantu Holomisa is the leader of United Democratic Movement.
Mbhazima Shilowa is the leader of Congress of the People.