Maimane: South Africa needs something new
He's staying put politically and talking frankly about the need for a new formation in South Africa. Mmusi Maimane is out of the DA - but according to him, that certainly doesn't mean he is down.
In an exclusive interview with senior political reporter Samkele Maseko, Maimane talks about what went wrong in the party he led for more than four years.says South Africa needs something new because politicians aren't always accountable.
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