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Mbali Ntuli has announced her resignation from the Democratic Alliance (DA) and as a member of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature. She says her decision is necessary for her growth as a community leader. MbaliNtuli

Mbali Ntuli is seen addressing a media conference.

Mbali Ntuli has announced her resignation from the Democratic Alliance and member of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature.Ntuli says she is proud of the work she has done in the DA. “I have tendered my resignation to my party, both as a DA member and as a member of the KZN legislature. I have decided of my own volition, that for my own personal growth and trajectory in the role that I play in the country to step back. I have done my bit for the DA and I can be proud of the work that I have done there. This is now an opportunity for me to do some more good work on the ground.

 

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All the best.

Masses of the ActionSA are growing.

mbalintuli is the real deal, respect.

Kazi bovuka nini emaqandeni labo phumqhashe

Besilindela u hv seen the true colors of DA

Other one bite the dust of white people's Ass.

It will take black people a very long time to know and understand that white people are not and will not be part of us they will only keep you close if and when they want to use you once they are done they throw you in a durst bin..

Hmm.....kunzima eZilleland

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