Mmusi Maimane weighs in on how the government is managing coronavirus
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Mmusi Maimane joined Breakfast with Martin Bester to speak about his take on how the government is managing the spread of coronavirus.

Former Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Mmusi Maimane resigned as a Member of Parliament (MP) and member of the DA in 2019.
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The outbreak of the coronavirus is currently taking its toll on the world. Breakfast with Martin Bester wanted to know how other politicians are feeling about the government's management of the pandemic.
Maimane joined Breakfast with Martin Bester to share his thoughts with the team.
Honestly, it's a mix reaction. My greatest fear is that not all South Africans will be able to get tested for the virus.- Mmusi Maimane
Maimane agreed that the hotline is a good way of ensuring that South Africans get the necessary information.
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"We must also help other countries now. We must provide masks to others and we need to think harder to who is the weakest. We have to change."
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