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As the battle for the soul of the DA appeared to reached boiling point, two senior leaders - Mmusi Maimane and federal chair Athol Trollip - resigned, leaving the party deeply divided. This comes in ...
One SA Movement leader Mmusi Maimane on Thursday shared his plan for how independent candidates could win the local government elections on October 27.
On Wednesday, Mmusi Maimane delivered an address at the Cape Town Press Club, in which he unpacked his plans for his Movement for One SA and addressed his relationship with John Steenhuisen.
DA leader Mmusi Maimane along with the party's former federal executive chair, James Selfe, and federal chair Athol Trollip held a media briefing on Sunday to outline the outcomes of the party's ...
DA spokesperson and Gauteng premier candidate Mmusi Maimane quoted lines from South Africa’s former national anthem, Die Stem, in a bid to woo voters in the Western Cape.
Mmusi Maimane has hit back at comments made by interim DA leader John Steenhuisen, who succeeded him as head of the party.
The DA’s first black leader had a very ordinary township upbringing, writes S’thembiso Msomi in ‘Mmusi Maimane: Prophet or Puppet?’ In these extracts friends remember the tall, gangly kid ...
Leader of Build One South Africa (Bosa), Mmusi Maimane, unveils the party’s manifesto in Johannesburg on Sunday with its unique offering to South Africans ahead of this year’s elections. Photo ...
Build One South Africa (BOSA) leader, Mmusi Maimane, has confirmed that his party will appear on all ballots on Election Day, May 29, after collecting about 140,000 signature submissions.
Many people were happy about the news that Mmusi Maimane was returning with a new political party, others felt it would further divide votes.
A week after being elected DA leader, Mmusi Maimane spent his Sunday preaching before his congregation in Roodepoort, probably for the last time in a while.
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