Can this man broaden the appeal of a South African party seen by some as 'too white'?
John Steenhuisen was recently elected to lead the Democratic Alliance (DA), a South African political party seeking to broaden its appeal beyond its perceived "white" base. This follows a previous failed attempt to attract Black voters.

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AI-generatedJohn Steenhuisen was recently elected to lead the Democratic Alliance (DA), a South African political party seeking to broaden its appeal beyond its perceived "white" base. This follows a previous failed attempt to attract Black voters. The new leadership includes a more racially diverse group, though gender imbalance remains a concern. Hill-Lewis aims to attract Black South Africans by focusing on government competence and crime reduction, while opposing the current Black Economic Empowerment policy. As mayor of Cape Town, he will navigate a complex relationship with the ruling ANC party while campaigning for upcoming local elections. Analysts suggest this new leadership could usher in a new era for the DA and help it become a truly multiracial party.
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5 extractedHill-Lewis decided not to take up a role in the coalition government and remain as mayor of Cape Town.
The DA opposes the ANC's policy of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE).
Hill-Lewis wants to govern for all South Africans.
Hill-Lewis described the new leadership as the most diverse and young in the DA's history.
Mmusi Maimane quit the DA in 2019, saying it was not suited to building a united South Africa.