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Helen Zille has weighed in on the news that non-participation of DA ministers in the upcoming National Dialogue could be ...
MK Party (MKP) has rejected Helen Zille's intention to be the next mayor of Johannesburg, saying they are more capable of rescuing the city and returning it to its former glory. The confidence ...
Democratic Alliance (DA) Federal Council chairperson, Helen Zille, confirmed her contemplation of contesting the mayorship of Johannesburg. Zille disclosed that she has been approached regarding ...
Zille told Daily Maverick that she would decide whether to apply to run for Johannesburg mayor by next week, as candidates who want to be considered have an application deadline of 15 June.
Zille may not be everyone's cup of tea, but her controversial style might be just what the Joburg needs to recover. Helen Zille is unlikely to be called “diplomatic”; “arrogant” and ...
The DA is considering putting Helen Zille, who grew up in Johannesburg, forward as a candidate for Mayor. DA federal chairperson Helen Zille at the national IEC results centre on 30 May 2024.
If Zille is serious, says Madia, it says a lot about the DA leadership. "It's an indictment on the leadership having someone like Helen Zille, at the age of 74, wanting to run.
No Johannesburg residency, no 2026 mayoral run. That’s the rule Democratic Alliance (DA) Federal Council chairperson Helen Zille, who expressed desire for the top job as mayor of the City of Joburg.
In a viral post on X, Ntsiki expressed her concern for Zille’s ambitions to “save” the city she calls home, stating: “We cannot afford to have Helen Zille as mayor of Joburg.
Adams said that Zille has a case to answer and he was tired of her questioning their competency. "If you listen to Helen Zille, people like me don't know what they're doing.
Helen Zille confirmed that she has been approached and is considering running for mayor of Johannesburg. However, she has not made a final decision about the matter.
Helen Zille says that if she becomes Johannesburg’s mayor, her first focus will be stabilising the city’s finances to address the infrastructure maintenance backlog.