As we get tired of the same old lies from many of our local politicians, Maimane and Corder’s interview bodes well for the future.
The One South Africa party leader was robbed at gunpoint at a Claremont bar and is recovering from the traumatic experience.
In October last year, Mmusi Maimane resigned from his position as leader of the DA. He’s since founded the ONE South Africa Movement, and has a message for white South Africans.
New research by Ipsos and Citizen Surveys shows that the DA is “in freefall”, and losing supporters at a rate of knots.
Having spent many years laughing at their wisecracks together, and slapping each other on the back, the knives have now come out.
Mmusi’s next move? SAA – mother of all strikes. Venice flooding. Telkom trying to buy Cell C. China’s most eligible bachelor banned. New speed limits for SA. Secret R. Kelly payment. ‘Friends’ reunion is on
Technically, they’re contesting the position of interim party leader at the DA’s special federal council meeting next weekend, but a win now will go a long way to securing the job.
Mmusi Maimane is gone, Helen Zille is back, and those who remain within the party structures are doing their utmost to show that things are all fine on the home front. Not everyone agrees.
DA turns to ash. Dorsey shades Facebook. Massive Jozi cyber attack. How England can beat NZ. Leo low profile.
Patricia de Lille couldn’t help but revel in Mmusi’s resignation, releasing a statement and then singing a song aimed at the former DA leader.
Mmusi dismissal imminent. Republicans storm impeachment room. WeWork boss cashes out. Harry / Will’s relationship ‘ irreparable’. King fires everyone. Google vs. IBM nerd fight. Norwegian influencer butt mistake.
We knew the end was nigh, but now we’ve reached the end of Mmusi Maimane’s reign as the leader of the DA.
It’s been a torrid few months for the DA, and the past week or so has been particularly damaging. It appears the wheels might just be coming off.
Late last week, Helen Zille announced that she wanted to return to the DA in order to get the party back on its feet. There are many who think that’s a bad idea.
There is one really worrying aspect to the current scandal(s) involving Mmusi Maimane, and it could spell his downfall.
It’s never a good look when it emerges that you’ve been driving around in car gifted to you by Markus Jooste.
Mmusi’s done an about-turn when it comes to whether or not he owns a house in Claremont, and there are some interesting questions being asked.
Some party insiders allege that donors are putting away their chequebooks in the wake of the poor national election showing.
This year’s general election results showed that the DA has some tough decisions ahead.
The DA’s federal executive is meeting today to unpack what went wrong these elections. Some senior party members now have targets on their backs.
Polling giants Ipsos has published the results of its final poll, and the Daily Maverick reckons it’s about as close to an accurate prediction as we will get ahead of May 8.
During yesterday’s SONA debate, Mmusi did his best to take down any lingering Ramaphoria, whilst EFF spokesperson Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi went after the air-con.
DA leader Mmusi Maimane claims to have evidence that president Cyril Ramaphosa’s office was aware of the Gupta family’s involvement in state capture.
Mmusi wants to be Premier. Tech CEO buying TIME. New marathon world record. EU furious with Malta. Amazon injures Hurley’s dog. Meghan is lonely. When Lily bonked Liam. Gere having kid at 69.
Well, that’s a little awkward. A metro officer got the fright of his life when he stopped a Jozi taxi and discovered the DA leader chilling inside.
All members of parliament are required to make annual declarations of gifts they receive with a value in excess of R500, and some are rather interesting.
Any South African politician is ill-advised to compare themselves to Madiba, and Mmusi Maimane is no different. But what did he actually say?
DA race row. Stormy Daniels’ Trump DVD. Uber flying taxis in 2 years. Alex Ferguson brain haemorrhage. FB pay option. Buffett goes big with Apple. Where is Dubai princess? Millennials want older partners.
We all know that it costs a small fortune for a single avo these days, but what does Mmusi Maimane know that we don’t?
As South Africa’s economy continues to decline at a rapid rate, Mmusi Maimane has suggested six simple actions that the government can undertake to fix it.