The former DA leader says his new political movement can bring change to South Africa
Movement for One South Africa leader Mmusi Maimane says his political entity can be the “Uber of South African politics”.
He said the movement will use technology and innovation to galvanise political support among citizens without becoming a fully fledged political party. Maimane said that although he is not desperate to get back to the parliamentary benches, he is not ruling out the possibility of contesting elections under the Mosa banner.
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