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Mmusi Maimane, the first black leader of South Africa’s main opposition party, announces resignation

  • Maimane was leader of the Democratic Alliance, which had long been viewed as a party for middle-class whites
  • He said his leadership had suffered several months of ‘coordinated attacks’

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Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Mmusi Maimane. Photo: AFP
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The head of South Africa’s opposition Democratic Alliance (DA), Mmusi Maimane, announced his resignation on Wednesday, in the latest in a string of blows to the party.

“It is with great sadness that in order to continue this fight for the vision I strongly believe and the country I so dearly love, I will today step down as leader of the DA,” Maimane, the party’s first black leader, told journalists in Johannesburg.

South African main opposition party Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane. Photo: AFP
South African main opposition party Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane. Photo: AFP
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In 2015, Maimane, then aged just 35, became the first black leader of the DA, a party long viewed as the party for middle-class whites.

Raised in Soweto – the heartland of the anti-apartheid struggle – Maimane had only joined the DA in 2009 and was fast-tracked through its ranks.

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His rapid promotion led to accusations that he was being used by the party’s senior white activists to cover up a lack of reform within the party.

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