đź’¨ Abstract
The article argues that Helen Zille, a prominent South African politician, should run for the presidency rather than the mayoral position in Johannesburg. The author suggests that Zille's leadership could significantly improve the country's current state, comparing her favorably to previous presidents. The text highlights her past achievements, including combating gang violence and advocating for law enforcement. It also mentions Zille's controversial tweets and subsequent backlash, emphasizing her right to free speech as protected under the South African constitution.
Courtesy: Rob de Mezieres
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