SA Twitter weighs in on Mashaba and Maimane’s new party

Twitter had a field day after former City of Joburg mayor Herman Mashaba confirmed that he is starting a new political party, while former DA leader Mmusi Maimane dropped hints of his own.
The pair confirmed they had established new political formations late last year after abruptly departing South Africa’s main opposition party, the DA. Mashaba kept mum on the name of the new party, but promised that the party “would listen to the voices of ordinary citizens”.
In a tweet posted on Sunday, Maimane said: “ Our movement for change is coming. Watch this space. It’s time we take back this space. Let citizens arise. While some South Africans expressed faith in Maimane and Mashaba, many remained doubtful.
Maimane and Mashaba are just wasting time and money with forming a new political party, they’ll never get the sipport. They should have just joined the EFF, since they’ve been siding with them on a lot of instances.
— Snob Sako Kasii 🎲 (@SnobRSA) January 21, 2020
Maimane and Mashaba disbelief themselves in politics,and go and try to write a book called people’s dialog,asking frustrating question to frustrated blacks south African toward @MYANC liberation movement.
New party vs EFF towards black votes. 😂😂😂
ANC alone will remain top.— Joshua Humble man Mulaudzi (@HumbleMan24) January 21, 2020
Maimane and Mashaba will be humbled …I feel for them
I still reiterate once again, those two will only win the educated vote, KZN will never vote for Mashaba, tribal uninformed uneducated and the devil we know VOTERS goes to the ANC make no mistake
…but good luck to them
— Bad Influencer ® (@Landless_Native) January 21, 2020
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Source: IOL