Kaya 959 Reporter
Democratic Alliance Leader John Steenhuisen has given himself a new name. He now calls himself John Vuli Gate.
The DA leader was on his campaign trail this weekend, where he worked very hard to win the hearts and minds of residents at the Doornkop Ward 29, Mampimpane Township in Mpumalanga.
Elections must be every month 😂 pic.twitter.com/ugAIufSNbY
— Anele Fumba (@Anelefumba) October 17, 2021
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While spreading the DA’s message to the residents at the Doornkop Ward 29, Mampimpane Township in Mpumalanga. Steenhuisen spoke about how his plans to bring change in the community, using the song to highlight the needs of the community, he said: he will be ‘John Vula manzi (John open water), John Vula ipompo (John open tap), John Vula ikhaya (John open home), John vula umsebenzi (John open work).
We are going to vula that gate, South Africa. 🇿🇦#JohnVuliGate#VoteDA pic.twitter.com/cDGmTzAaql
— John Steenhuisen MP (@jsteenhuisen) October 17, 2021
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During the election season, many political party leaders are know to do all kinds of thing to be relatable to their voter, on major one being to show of some dance moves. One social media did a mash up of both John Steenhuisen and ANC Leader and President Cyril Ramaphosa.
need a dance battle asap pic.twitter.com/PulqdFtrKU
— gen ☭🇿🇦🇵🇸 (@genevievehcr) October 16, 2021
Over weekend Economic Freedom Fighter Leader Julius Malema, was also seen busting a few moves on his campaign trail in the Free State:
[MUST WATCH 🎥]: And that’s how we wrap it in the Free State.
Team EFF wins ✊🏿
Tomorrow we are in the Northern Cape.#LandAndJobsManje #VoteEFF pic.twitter.com/Tyhf2m6SZY
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) October 17, 2021
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With the Local Elections now just two weeks away, John Steenhuisen and his colleagues are hoping that they can replicate the success of 2016. Over the weekend the Steenhuisen made it very clear that whatever outcome there is with the election, the Democratic Alliance would not be going into coalition with any party.
We would rather serve our voters as an excellent opposition than compromise our values (non racialism, respect for the rule of law, a capable state and a social market economy) in a government with corrupt and rent-seeking partners who do not share these #ClearBlueWater.
— John Steenhuisen MP (@jsteenhuisen) October 17, 2021



