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The DA will soon close the window for applications to be submitted by persons wishing to be considered as councillor ...
It is strangely reassuring to see Comrade Jeremy Cronin of the SA Communist Party (SACP) criticising Helen ... the Zuma fight-back campaign. In a moment which he describes as "post-New Dawn depression ...
Cape Town - Western Cape Premier Helen Zille has submitted her reasons for why she should ... if the ongoing saga around her disciplinary process was hurting the party's campaign for the Union ...
Housing activists in Cape Town have built a shack outside Western Cape Premier Helen Zille's official residence to mark Mandela Day. The protest formed part of the campaign for decent housing in the ...
Boksburg - Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille said on Sunday that many people ... Smalle for “violating an important section of the campaign and voting procedures”, the publication reported.
The ANCYL in the Western Cape has spent the weekend mobilising for a march to the Provincial Legislature tomorrow, the second in its on-going "ungovernability" campaign. During the week they repeated ...
The South African Medical Association (SAMA) is disappointed at the Western Cape Premier Helen Zille's unfortunate announcement of the "Get tested and Win campaign" and is urging the public to resist ...
The road has so many potholes; it was like driving on the moon. This is one of hundreds of examples I have seen during this election campaign, in every province of the country, of poor maintenance of ...
Money is spent on jazzy high profile tourism offers that benefit white sections of the economy ahead of the manufacturing sector that benefits township jobs, refusing to promote the Proudly South ...
Note to editors: This speech was delivered by Helen Zille at the Oliver Tambo Hall, Khayelitsha at the final national rally of the DA's election campaign. Fellow South Africans Ke Nako. Lixesha Ngoku.
WCape Premier writes that the "Go George" campaign has been a phenomenal success ... rewarding. This article by Helen Zille first appeared in Inside Government, the online newsletter of the Premier of ...