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Cape Town - The Western Cape would make good use of half of the R5bn that has been set aside for a national youth subsidy, Premier Helen Zille said on Monday ... companies that paid wages to a young ...
The young journalist who wrote the piece, Helen Zille, received repeated death threats after the story was published. Zille was acting within a tradition of South African liberalism that no longer ...
She is called all sorts of names, but I have known a different Helen Zille. I called her Helen ... Many Capetonians did not accept her. As a young journalist at the time, I covered a story when she ...
Helen Zille isn’t realising how she reinforces ... And if your image in my head is of a maternal figure wanting young black talent to suck up to you or else, then don’t be sure you will ...
It was thus without shock that I learnt of Helen Zille’s remarks about many young black pupils from the Eastern Cape seeking schooling in the Western Cape. The DA leader, Honourable Zille ...
Not having previously engaged in detail with either Helen Zille’s personality or the inner ... and, even as a young immigrant to South Africa, was always strongly opposed to prejudice and ...
Helen Zille (@helenzille) March 16 ... former President Barack Obama’s initiative for young African leaders and he writes in his personal capacity.
Zille wrote an opinion piece for the Sunday Times in which she unpacked her views of this new set of ideas which she said had emerged 'from the epicentre of our universities'. Western Cape premier ...
The DA’s federal chair, Helen Zille, speaks on the GNU budget fallout ... And how e-bikes are helping young entrepreneurs go the extra mile.
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