Steenhuisen was addressing a ward committee meeting.
Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen says the Government of National Unity is an opportunity for the party to tap into an electorate that has not considered their party before.He says it’s important for the DA to debunk the myth that it serves certain sectors of society through the GNU.“To improve and better the quality of education to poor rural black children in schools.
I think there’s a huge opportunity for the DA to open into a whole new market of votes that perhaps viewed them skeptically before but they are working with other parties and they’re delivering. I think that’s a huge opportunity for the DA to shift its own brand over the next of couple of years to be blue.
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