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You are here: Home / News / Message from Mmusi Maimane

Message from Mmusi Maimane

3 May 2024 by Guest

Fellow South Africans,

It is 26 days until elections. We have some crucial decisions to make as a nation.

When we started BOSA, we were driven by a vision to build a South Africa upon which all citizens, regardless of the colour of their skins, could live together and prosper together.

We wanted to create one South Africa for all.

Not a South Africa that is divided by race or religion. Not a South Africa that is divided economically. Not an opposition party that just intends to remain the opposition.

We at BOSA want to build:

  • A South Africa that is safe.
  • A South Africa that is economically prosperous.
  • A South Africa that is proud of its education system.
  • A South Africa run by an efficient, ethical government.

BOSA is active in all communities. We are growing in all provinces, and with some encouraging news coming out of polling, we can indeed be the fourth biggest part in the country.

Scroll below to read our manifesto, which focuses on job creation, and which we therefore call our “Jobs Plan.” Learn about what we stand for, and vote to get us into Parliament, so that we can represent you in our mission to build one South Africa for all.

Yours in building,

Mmusi Maimane

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