Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen has announced he will step down from his position in April after six years at the ...
John Steenhuisen framed his decision as the natural conclusion of his leadership journey. He said he had fulfilled the ...
The head of South Africa’s Democratic Alliance, the second biggest party in the country’s fragile Government of National ...
Cape Town’s mayor is the front-runner to be the next leader of the coalition government’s second-biggest party.
JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- South African Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen announced on Wednesday that he will not seek re-election as party leader at the DA's Federal Congress ...
There’s a conservative group that feels the party has left the runway and veered into another direction. In a sense, they’re ...
DA supporters on the Cape Flats have long believed in their party's competence, but recent events reveal a troubling reality: ...
Steenhuisen faces growing pressure within the DA, with analysts debating leadership stability, party unity and consequences for the GNU.
John Steenhuisen stepping down as DA leader was predictable, but the party’s deeper crisis is far from resolved. Years of ...
The DA currently has six ministers in Cabinet, along with six deputy ministers, all appointed at the beginning of the ...
DA leader John Steenhuisen's decision comes ahead of local government elections due later this year.
John Steenhuisen trumpeted his success as DA leader while announcing he wouldn't stand for re-election in April.