WATCH: It's actually 4 out of 10 – Mmusi Maimane uses Woolieswaterchallenge to save face
DA leader Mmusi Maimane has responded to a viral clip of him muddling his numbers while campaigning in a unique way – he participated in a social media challenge while giving factual information at the same time.
Maimane first posted the video on his Twitter account, writing:"It's actually 4 out 10 South Africans who cannot find a job. Let's bring a job in every home." This, after some people on social media suggested that Maimane try the trending #WooliesWaterChallenge to correct his blunder after mistakenly saying that"44 out of 10" South Africans don't have jobs.The DA leader took his mistake and advice from social media in good spirit, saving face while showing the country that he is also a good sport.
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