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Comments

Hate to break it to you but JHB will never ever ever be what it was in the glory days.

Callen on 6 Feb 2026

While it is easy to criticize John Steinhuisen, I believe the public at large is sick and tired of all...

forbesj on 6 Feb 2026

It really didn't take JS very long to convert into a double speaking, responsibility dodging, debateable ethics politician. Surely this...

Justacitizen on 6 Feb 2026

What a joke. A case of; everyone wants to be the boss, whether qualified to run a country or not....

Keith Mitchell on 6 Feb 2026

I think this is a great move by Matlosana. The DA is rising vertically in opinion polls and this support...

Linny Earl on 6 Feb 2026

Why does Hellen Zille not go for party leader

African on 6 Feb 2026

Whether Steenhuisen was pushed or resigned he knew he had to go. This is the difference between most parties and...

Superemmie on 6 Feb 2026

USELESS PUPPET REMOVE ASAP

Abie Adams on 6 Feb 2026

I think your comparison of the leaders in totally different circumstances is like comparing apples with pears, besides which none...

Stephen Price on 6 Feb 2026

Self delusion is a dangerous trait in a politician....the fact that Steenhuizen regards himself so highly and is so vocal...

johanw773 on 6 Feb 2026
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