Helen Zille: the DA will increasingly focus on this hidden realm, which men claim women may not speak about.
DA leader Helen Zille had harsh words for the media on Friday for ”manufacturing a major row” this week between her and the ANC.
Several events this week showed that despite the alleged maturity of our democracy race and sex still define who we are and how we see ourselves.
DA leader Helen Zille named a national shadow cabinet on Thursday, and said her party would never subscribe to a ”narrative” on gender quotas.
Cope leader Allan Boesak has slammed the ”petty viciousness” of the row between Helen Zille and the African National Congress Youth League.
Women’s rights group Gender Links on Thursday ”deplored” both opposition leader Helen Zille and the ANC Youth League for their ”sexist slurs”.
The HRC on Wednesday criticised the political mud-slinging between the ANC, its allies and the DA after further attacks were launched on Helen Zille.
The ANC on Wednesday distanced itself from what it called the ANC Youth League’s ”deeply embarrassing” attack on DA leader Helen Zille.
The MK Military Veterans Association has threatened to render the Western Cape ungovernable if Helen Zille continues ”insulting” Jacob Zuma.
Newly elected Cape Town mayor Dan Plato says he intends to make job creation and housing delivery his priorities.
Helen Zille will fail to run her ”Bantustan” effectively because she is preoccupied with other matters, Blade Nzimande said on Wednesday.
Democratic Alliance councillor Dan Plato was on Wednesday elected Mayor of Cape Town in place of Helen Zille.
A gender advocacy group has laid a hate speech complaint against Julius Malema for suggesting that Jacob Zuma’s rape accuser enjoyed having sex.
Helen Zille declined to comment on an attack by the ANC Youth League after she accused Jacob Zuma of potentially exposing his wives to HIV.
The ANC reacted with outrage on Tuesday after DA leader Helen Zille accused President Jacob Zuma of potentially exposing his wives to HIV.
The ANCYL has launched its most personal attack yet on Helen Zille in response to her remark that Jacob Zuma has put his wives at risk of HIV.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) caucus in the Cape Town city council has chosen councillor Dan Plato as replacement for Helen Zille in the post of mayor.
The male-dominated executive council announced by Western Cape premier Helen Zille was a ”disgrace”, tripartite alliance partners said on Friday.
Western Cape Premier Helen Zille on Friday named 10 appointees to her provincial Cabinet, including one from the Independent Democrats.
DA leader Helen Zille accepted premiership of the Western Cape on Wednesday with a commitment to open, accountable and transparent government.
African National Congress (ANC) Youth League president Julius Malema on Friday called Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille ”a racist little girl”.
The ”Stop Zuma” campaign denied the ANC a two-thirds majority in the recent elections, DA leader Helen Zille said on Friday.
The Freedom Front Plus has its own ideas about why the smaller opposition parties did so badly in the general election last week.
DA leader Helen Zille will step down as Cape Town mayor on Wednesday when she’s gazetted as a member of the Western Cape provincial legislature.
The ANC is set to fall just short of the two-thirds of votes needed to ensure a parliamentary majority sufficient to make sweeping changes.
Like a wayward child, the Western Cape is the only province in South Africa not to dance in step with Umshini Wami
The DA was the biggest beneficiary of the overseas vote that took place two weeks ago. It received 7 581 (77%) of the 9 857 votes.
By midday on Thursday DA leader Helen Zille was happy that her party was on track to make their target of receiving 15% of the national vote.
DA leader Helen Zille told the Mail & Guardian Online on Thursday that the party is ”not very happy” about the election results.
Voters braved the cold in SA’s hotly contested fourth post-apartheid elections on Wednesday, with KwaZulu-Natal the only province to report problems.
Unlike many other VIPs, Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille stood in a queue when she went to vote on Wednesday, instead of going to the front.
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Helen Zille said “one vote can win it” on the eve of Wednesday’s 2009 national and provincial general election.