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How will an opposition politician from an African country possibly have any influence on those global geo-strategic issues?

Picture File; DA leader John Steenhuisen delivering a briefing at the IEC ROC on 2 November 2021 in Tshwane. Picture: Jacques Nelles

Reporting from war-torn Ukraine, much like a foreign correspondent, Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen has provided nothing we haven’t seen before from the professional war reporters who have been covering the conflict. Oh? But he is there to make some difference to the awful consequences of the war in increasing fuel and sunflower oil prices for ordinary South Africans?, as is the one about why he has not bothered to find facts in any African conflict, nor right at home in the gang-blighted Cape Flats, for example.

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