A clip from Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen's interview with SABC anchorwoman Flo Letoaba went viral on Thursday night after she asked which South Africans he speaks for. WhichSouthAfricans day50oflockdown
Cape Town - A clip from Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen's interview with SABC anchorwoman Flo Letoaba went viral on Thursday night after she asked which South Africans he speaks for.
"Well I'm having conversations with South Africans, who are frankly fed up with the lack of information," Steenhuisen said."Would you like me to provide you with a list of them? I mean what are you asking?" Steenhuisen responded, as the interview quickly escalated. "...you should tune in some time," Steenhuisen said, to which Letoaba quipped that she will. "We interact with lots and lots of citizens that send through their queries. I receive a lot of correspondences as the leader of the opposition from citizens who are fed up."
Letoaba then said: "If I look at social media, a lot of people are saying that there should be lockdown regulations in place?"
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