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2019 elections: DA says will kick out ANC through coalition govt
Mmusi Maimane says the days of the African National Congress being a dominant party will come to an end because the governing party's support is decreasing.
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DA optimistic about winning GP, NC and retaining WC in elections
Party leader Mmusi Maimane briefed the media on the outcomes of the DA's federal council meeting held in Cape town this weekend.
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Maimane: 'If you want a job, you must register to vote'
DA Leader Mmusi Maimane says young people suffer the highest unemployment rates in the country, therefore they must register to vote.
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Maimane promises more jobs to Oudtshoorn residents
The DA leader headed to the Klein Karoo town on Saturday where he addressed crowds at a voter registration rally.
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Maimane makes big election promise on employment
Mmusi Maimane visited the Klein Karoo town of Oudtshoorn on Saturday during a voter registration rally.
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Maimane: 'We want an honest and professional police service'
DA Leader Mmusi Maimane visited the gang-stricken community of Bonteheweul today to encourage voters to register for the upcoming general elections and check their details on the voters roll.
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#Clifton: Maimane says beaches must be accessible for all people
The DA leader has responded to an incident in which beachgoers say that members of a private security company told them to leave Clifton 4th after dark.
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‘We'll get to the bottom of it’: DA claims Bosasa, Ramaphosa hiding something
This comes after DA leader Mmusi Maimane submitted a Promotion of Access to Information Act request to Bosasa, which is now trading as African Global Operations.
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Ramaphosa’s campaign team commits to pay back Bosasa donation
Bosasa holds multi-million-rand government tenders and has also been linked to dodgy payments and security services for some Members of Parliament.
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DA’s Msimanga promises better service delivery in elections campaign
Solly Msimanga, along with Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane, earmarked on a campaign trail in Germiston, in Ekurhuleni.
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DA won’t cover-up allegations of corruption against De Lille - Maimane
DA leader Mmusi Maimane was speaking at the memorial service of the party's councillor Jerry Mabe in Soweto on Tuesday evening.
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DA plans 'day of action' against municipalities involved in VBS Bank matter
On Sunday, DA leader Mmusi Maimane reported back on the outcomes of the party's federal council in Johannesburg.
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[WATCH] Maimane confident in Western Cape DA leadership ahead of elections
Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane launched the #TeamOneSA campaign at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday. He says he has confidence in the Western Cape's provincial leadership ahead of the 2019 elections.
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DA is far more than just an efficient opposition party, says Maimane
DA leader Mmusi Maimane says having taken control of the City of Cape Town in 2006 and the province in 2009, they had more than a decade to demonstrate that the party is far more than just an efficient opposition party.
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[WATCH] Maimane labels Winde next 'Jobs Premier' of South Africa
Democratic Alliance (DA) politician Alan Winde has been named the party’s candidate to be the next premier of the Western Cape.
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DA expected to announce WC premier candidate
The frontrunners for Western Cape premier are two provincial MECs, Bonginkosi Madikizela and Alan Winde, and DA MP David Maynier.
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[LISTEN] Why Mmusi Maimane wants to be WC premier
Political Futures Consultancy analyst Daniel Silke explains why Mmusi Maimane might be in the running to become the next premier of the Western Cape.
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Reports: Maimane nominates himself for Western Cape Premier candidacy
A briefing for the party's premier candidate was due to be made today however it has been postponed.
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DA to announce Western Cape premier candidate this week
The party on Saturday said it's taken the decision to postpone the announcement to later this week.
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Tshwane Mayor Solly Msimanga: I have nothing to fear
Msimanga will face a motion of no confidence this morning that’s expected to be supported by both the ANC and EFF.
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DA backs Solly Msimanga as no-confidence motion looms
If the motion succeeds, Tshwane will be the second metro that the DA-led coalition governments lose after Nelson Mandela Bay.