'I can today reveal that the DA’s latest internal polling shows us that in the last week, the Multi-Party Charter crossed the magic majority threshold here in KwaZulu-Natal,' said John Steenhuisen on Saturday as the DA kicked off its 2024 election campaign in Durban.
JOHANNESBURG - Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen said the Multi-Party Charter for South Africa, representing eight opposition parties that have come together to try to topple the African National Congress in 2024 is polling at 50% in KwaZulu-Natal .
Steenhuisen touched on the DA’s growth since the 2019 elections as he addressed party supporters, who painted the Durban Exhibition Centre blue. With voter registration weekend scheduled for the 18 and 19 November, Steenhuisen called on citizens to ensure they’re ready to make their mark when the country goes to the polls in 2024.
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