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DA leaders back Maimane in federal council meeting

Several provincial leaders within the party came to Maimane’s defence during last week’s FedEx meeting. Leader of the Democratic Alliance Mmusi Maimane has once again survived an attempt to oust him as leader of the party.

This after various provincial leaders within the party reportedly told former party leader Tony Leon and his ally Ryan Coetzee it was undemocratic to ask Maimane to vacate office during last Friday’s meeting of the party’s Federal Executive in Cape Town.

Sunday Times reports that the move by the Fedex is not surprising due to the fact that it is comprised mostly of his supporters. Gauteng’s John Moodey, Limpopo’s Jacques Smalle, Western Cape’s Bonginkosi Madikizela and Joe McGluwa from the North West are among some of Maimane’s backers.

According to the publication, the aim of the meeting was to discuss the draft report and recommendations of a DA organizational review panel that was mandated by the Fedex in June to assess the party’s policies, systems, and leadership after its poor performance in this year’s general election.

The same poor performance that has seen many in the party baying for Maimane’s blood.

Insiders reportedly told the publication that the review panel recommended Maimane step down and an early congress be called to elect new leadership, however, a final decision on the recommendation to keep Maimane in his position is expected to be taken by another DA federal council meeting set for next week.

In other news – 5 Mzansi celebrities’ Baby Showers of 2019

It’s been quite a baby-full 2019 so far with plenty of pregnancy announcements of Mzansi celebrities. Usually, the announcement of a baking bun in the oven calls for a big celebration where the expectant mother and expected baby are showered with many gifts, well wishes and the good company of family and friends.

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So in line with all the bundles of joy we’re expecting in Zalebville, we’ve compiled a gallery of the lovely Mzansi celebs baby showers of 2019. continue reading

Source: TheCitizen

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