Political parties have stepped up the rhetoric ahead of the elections, with Jacob Zuma saying a vote for a party other than the ANC was a wasted vote.
DA leader Helen Zille reiterated her call for ANC president Jacob Zuma to have his day in court, either to be acquitted or convicted.
DA leader Helen Zille took her election campaign to Dysselsdorp on Wednesday, urging the community to help her form a new majority party.
DA leader Helen Zille hit out at critics of her dance moves on Wednesday, saying dancing and singing were part of South Africa’s culture.
DA leader Helen Zille promised on Wednesday to push the corruption case against ANC president Jacob Zuma with “everything we’ve got”.
ANC president Jacob Zuma will appear in the Durban High Court on Tuesday for its endorsement of the NPA’s withdrawal of the charges against him.
Prosecutors will announce on Monday whether they will drop charges against Jacob Zuma, in a case that has threatened to damage his leadership.
DA leader Helen Zille owes the FF Plus an apology for her ”shockingly untrue statements”, the party’s leader Pieter Mulder said on Friday.
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is not looking forward to a Jacob Zuma presidency, he said in Durban on Wednesday evening.
ANC president Jacob Zuma is waiting, like the rest of South Africa, to hear whether the NPA will drop graft charges against him.
The National Prosecuting Authority was set to enter a second day of talks on Tuesday about the possibility of dropping charges against Jacob Zuma.
Helen Zille has received so many death and bomb threats in the past three weeks that her security changes her car regularly.
The DA won victories in two by-elections held in Cape Town on Wednesday, a sign, the party says, that it is on track to win the Western Cape.
The DA will win at least 40% of the vote in the Western Cape next month, party chief executive Ryan Coetzee said on Monday.
ANC president Jacob Zuma should face the people of the Matjhabeng municipality where raw sewage flows through the streets, Helen Zille said on Monday.
African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma might know his fate before the end of this month, it emerged on Friday.
Reports that the NPA is considering dropping charges against Jacob Zuma are rattling investor confidence, said DA leader Helen Zille on Friday.
Opposition parties have been quick to hit out at the reported intention of the NPA to drop charges against ANC president Jacob Zuma.
There is space in the electoral market. The only question is whether any opposition party can exploit the opportunity.
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille promised on Sunday to attack ”ANC corruption” no matter what the international consequences.
Rapule Tabane posed 10 tough questions to
DA leader Helen Zille
The leader of the DA, Helen Zille, has outlined an idyllic picture of what life will be like if her party wins the April 22 election.
The Congress of the People says it is not considering forming a coalition with the African National Congress after the coming elections.
Cape Town mayor Helen Zille’s threat to call in the army to quell taxi violence was reminiscent of the apartheid era, Allan Boesak said on Wednesday.
The Democratic Alliance is the party to stop the ANC’s bid to gain a two-thirds majority, its leader Hellen Zille said on Tuesday.
ANC president Jacob Zuma cannot be president of the country because he cannot be trusted, Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille said on
Saturday.
DA leader Helen Zille has challenged Cope to say whether it plans to enter into a coalition with the ANC after the April elections.
Fraud convict Schabir Shaik’s case is one of ”parole for pals”, Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Helen Zille said on Thursday.
DA leader Helen Zille on Monday dismissed claims by Cope that her party has not made a difference to the lives of the people of Cape Town.
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/ 27 February 2009
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema is a product of the ANC’s failed education policy, DA leader Helen Zille said on Friday
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/ 26 February 2009
The lobbing of insults is pretty standard during an election, but South African politicians have gone a step further in the run-up to voting day.
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/ 24 February 2009
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille stands by her remark made on Sunday that Julius Malema is an ”inkwenkwe”, which refers to an uncircumcised boy.