CONTROVERSIAL MP and Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema
will take on Clem Sunter, one of South Africa’s most prominent authors
and scenario planners, in a two-round debate at the Cape Sun.
The clash, organised by the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
will be covered by Times Media via BDlive and our other websites and
social media channels, including exclusive video clips after the event.
“Both these men have very strong views on the future of South Africa
and its faltering economy, and it should be interesting and exciting to
see them exchange blows,” said chamber president Janine Myburgh. “We are
looking for a fair exchange of debating punches with as little ducking
and diving as possible.”
The chamber has organised the “bout” because, it says, business must
come to terms with different scenarios for the country’s future and how
these could affect business opportunities and job creation.
Ms Myburgh said the lines in the political debate too often became
confused as politicians sought to gain short-term advantages and
audience support rather than looking deeper at policies’ long-term
consequences.
“Mr Malema represents a different approach to our challenges and it
is important to understand his thinking and what he is trying to
achieve,” she said. “Mr Sunter, on the other hand, represents a more
established view but he has a vast knowledge of the economy and our
problem industry, mining, and should mount an excellent defence.
“We have billed this as the ‘Rumble in the Urban Jungle’ but we are
looking for information and understanding rather than physical conflict.
The blows we want to see are the blows of telling arguments and
counter-punches of different views. Ideally we’d like to see both
combatants leave the ring with a clearer understanding of the opposing
forces.”
A question-and-answer session will follow the two-round clash.
Want to attend?
The debate will take place after a sumptuous dinner with award-winning wines. Tickets cost R500; chamber members pay R350.
To book, contact Helga Smit on 021 402 4300 or helga@capechamber.co.za.
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