By Joe Bavier and Wendell Roelf
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Looking out of his window at Cape Town's False Bay, Nick Searra acknowledges that things do work better in South Africa's second biggest city, a stronghold of the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA).
But that doesn't mean he is ready to see the party or its 48-year-old leader John Steenhuisen running the rest of the country.
"Imagine an old white man as the president of... (continue reading...)
By Joe Bavier and Wendell Roelf
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Looking out of his window at Cape Town's False Bay, Nick Searra acknowledges that things do work better in South Africa's second biggest city, a stronghold of the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA).
But that doesn't mean he is ready to see the party or its 48-year-old leader John Steenhuisen running the rest of the country.
"Imagine an old white man as the president of... (continue reading...)
By Joe Bavier and Wendell Roelf
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Looking out of his window at Cape Town's False Bay, Nick Searra acknowledges that things do work better in South Africa's second biggest city, a stronghold of the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA).
But that doesn't mean he is ready to see the party or its 48-year-old leader John Steenhuisen running the rest of the country.
"Imagine an old white man as the president of... (continue reading...)
By Joe Bavier and Wendell Roelf
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Looking out of his window at Cape Town's False Bay, Nick Searra acknowledges that things do work better in South Africa's second biggest city, a stronghold of the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA).
But that doesn't mean he is ready to see the party or its 48-year-old leader John Steenhuisen running the rest of the country.
"Imagine an old white man as the president of... (continue reading...)
By Joe Bavier and Wendell Roelf
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Looking out of his window at Cape Town's False Bay, Nick Searra acknowledges that things do work better in South Africa's second biggest city, a stronghold of the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA).
But that doesn't mean he is ready to see the party or its 48-year-old leader John Steenhuisen running the rest of the country.
"Imagine an old white man as the president of... (continue reading...)
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