Build One South Africa leader, Mmusi Maimane.
Build One South Africa (BOSA) has unveiled two new candidates for the upcoming local government elections, describing the move as a significant milestone in what the party calls a new era of politics focused on accountability, service delivery and rebuilding public trust.
The announcement was made on Thursday in Vilakazi Street, Soweto, a location chosen for its historical significance in South Africa's liberation struggle.
The party introduced Ziyeka Sisulu, the grandson of anti-apartheid stalwarts Walter and Albertina Sisulu, and Thembela Mandela, a great-grandchild of former President Nelson Mandela, as part of its growing slate of local government election candidates.
According to BOSA spokesperson Roger Solomons, both Sisulu and Mandela have applied to stand as ward candidates in the City of Johannesburg during the upcoming municipal elections.









