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'Where has this side of you been?' SA tweeps love post-DA Mmusi Maimane
These days, 'Moruti' - as Mmusi Maimane been nicknamed by Twitter users - tweets about everything from sport, music, prayers, current affairs and, of course, politics.
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Gauteng DA admits Mashaba’s resignation negatively affected party
The party recently lost power to the ANC in Johannesburg, paving the way for the election of Geoff Makhubo.
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DA hoping for a 'reset' with upcoming elective congress
Following its federal council meeting over the weekend, the party was now getting ready to elect a permanent leader and federal chairperson after the controversial exit of Mmusi Maimane and Athol Trollip last year.
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Madikizela: Maimane did his part for DA and must move on
Democratic Alliance (DA) Western Cape leader Bonginkosi Madikizela said that Mmusi Maimane should move on and forget about the party.
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Will Bonginkosi Madikizela enter race for national DA leader?
Bonginkosi Madikizela last year withdrew from the race to become interim leader after the resignation of Mmusi Maimane.
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'Tell Judas Steenhuisen to keep my name out of his mouth' - Maimane
"It won’t end well for him. Just focus on your work and I will focus on my work," Mmusi Maimane.
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Steenhuisen: Maimane focused too much on bashing ANC
Democratic Alliance (DA) interim leader John Steenhuisen said if he was elected as party leader in May, this would change to be more solution-oriented.
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Mashaba: Stop putting pressure on Maimane and I to 'get married'
Former Joburg Mayor Herman Mashaba said he and Mmusi Maimane have been working on separate projects since they left the DA.
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Mashaba: Maimane and I not planning to form political party together
The former Joburg mayor confirmed that his party would be formed by June and contest next year’s local government elections.
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Maimane: We’re recruiting small parties to join new political formation
Former Joburg Mayor Herman Mashaba confirmed that the party would be formed by June and would contest next year’s local government elections.
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Parliament review: May election brings significant change in Parly
The polls saw both the African National Congress (ANC) and the Democratic Alliance (DA) lose support to smaller parties such as the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) on the left and the Freedom Front Plus (FF+) on the right.
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Mashaba says he's ready to return as Joburg mayor if South Africans want him to
Herman Mashaba said if those who want him back in the position shared the same values as him, a political movement will be a formed next year to contest the next local government elections.
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#SASpeaks: Mashaba wants S. Africans to take country back from politicians
Mashaba launched the political formation after he quit the Democratic Alliance (DA) and the mayoral position earlier this year.
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Maimane: I'm on a path that could change the face of politics
Mmusi Maimane said he would spend the next few months talking to South Africans about what kind of organisation they wanted.
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'We'll talk to the people' - Maimane on his future
Former DA leader Mmusi Maimane said his immediate plans were to talk to the people of South Africa and continue his vision of a united country.
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'My heart is pained' - Maimane on the metros
Former DA leader Mmusi Maimane said he was disappointed about the happenings in the country's metros over the last week. EWN's Clement Manyathela sat down with Maimane in a wide-ranging exclusive interview.
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FULL INTERVIEW: EWN sits down with Mmusi Maimane
EWN's Clement Manyathela sat down with former DA leader Mmusi Maimane in a wide-ranging exclusive interview.
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Will Mashaba and Maimane join forces?
Last month, Mashaba announced that he would be stepping down as mayor and terminating his membership from the Democratic Alliance.
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Analyst: DA could suffer at polls over stance on race-based policies
The DA's interim leader John Steenhuisen told a media briefing on Sunday that resorting to race-based policies would not improve the fortunes of the organisation.
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DA needs to urgently discuss its identity at policy conference, says analyst
John Steenhuisen took over from Mmusi Maimane who was brought to the DA with the aim of helping attract more black voters. But, what does the appointment of Steenhuisen mean for that project?
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Race-based policies won’t lift South Africans out of poverty - Steenhuisen
John Steenhuisen has replaced former leader Mmusi Maimane after being voted in by the federal council at the weekend.