THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 15:29 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 15:29
Articles about Patricia de Lille

Cape Town pleased with eighth unqualified audit

Mayor Patricia de Lille says the City of Cape Town has received an unqualified audit for the 2010/2011 financial year despite the many challenges.

Designer city 'just window-dressing'

Cape Town has been named World Design Capital for 2014, at the International Design Congress in Taipei, but there are dissenting voices back home.

De Lille gives Mazibuko the nod

Patricia de Lille has backed Lindiwe Mazibuko's candidacy as leader of the Democratic Alliance in Parliament.

Zuma 'had no choice but to call inquiry'

President Jacob Zuma says he appointed a commission of inquiry into arms deal to prevent the Constitutional Court from taking charge of the matter.

Condemn strike violence, De Lille tells Ehrenreich

Patricia de Lille has called on Cape Town's ANC leader to support a claim for damages from striking Samwu workers who went on a rampage in the city.

Toilet activist on Cape metro council

Cape Town's toilet saga will come under the spotlight again after Andile Lili moves into the metro council as a proportional representative.

Outright control in DA's sight

The DA believes it will win its first overall majority in the Cape Town metropolitan council, predicting "somewhere between 57% and 60%".

The case for real debate in Cape Town

On Friday April 15 1994, Nelson Mandela and FW de Klerk participated in the first debate of the new democratic South Africa.

Zille appropriates Mandela's legacy

DA leader Helen Zille told voters hers was the only party that could make Nelson Mandela's vision of a better life for South Africans possible.

A real opposition emerges

The results of the May 18 elections will indicate whether the Democratic Alliance can continue to grow.

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Photos about Patricia de Lille

Team work
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille and Democratic Alliance mayoral candidate Patricia de Lille are seen outside the St Paul's Church in Rondebosch, Cape Town, on Wednesday. Zille voted at the church.
Opposition:
Minor party leaders, Independent Democrat's (ID) Patricia de Lille and the United Democratic Movement's (UDM) Bantu Holomisa arrive at Parliament.


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