But the feisty mayor of Cape Town is taking it slow — and might even decide to go it alone again
The mayor’s legal team are preparing to file a court application forcing the DA to hand over the documents it used to make a case against her
The Cape Town mayor pulled no punches, threatening to take the DA to court
A week ago, the DA caucus in Cape Town voted in support of an internal motion of no confidence against the embattled Cape Town mayor
DA councillors supported the motion brought against De Lille following a three-hour-long special caucus meeting on Wednesday evening
An internal motion of no confidence against De Lille has passed during a special DA Cape Town caucus meeting, paving the way for her to be recalled
DA councillors will caucus on Wednesday evening after the City of Cape Town council concludes its business for the day
De Lille is currently facing an internal motion of no confidence from within her own party, the Democratic Alliance
“All members in favour of renaming Cape Town International Airport to Project Runway, say aye”
The Cape Town caucus will now decide a date for a special caucus meeting, where De Lille’s fate will be voted on by DA councillors
De Lille reacted to news that the party’s Cape Town caucus had voted to hold an internal motion of no confidence if the Federal Executive allows it
The DA caucus in Cape Town is going to ask the federal executive for permission to hold a motion of no confidence in the Cape Town mayor
The suburb is home to the poor and middle class and was heralded by the local government as mayor Patricia De Lille’s flagship housing project
The full text of Mayor Patricia de Lille’s tribute which she gave at Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s memorial in Brandfort on Wednesday
The clause grants the organisation the power to compel any public representative to be recalled
DA delegates at its federal congress on Sunday agreed to amend the party’s constitution to include a "recall clause"
The legislative change is believed to have been spurred by the challenges the party has faced with embattled Cape Town mayor Patricia De Lille.
DA federal executive chairperson James Selfe has accused the Cape Town mayor of spreading “alternative facts” to “gain public sympathy”.
‘The DA, you see, has the added challenge of not only believing its own spin but also somehow appearing to be living it’
Federal congress will grasp race nettles: a diversity clause and black delegates’ under-representation
De Lille says she attended a second disciplinary hearing, separate to the initial hearing into her conduct which adjourned last month.
Pogiso Monchusi withdrew from the panel last week after the Cape Town mayor’s lawyers argued he should be removed.
To be, or not to be, that is the Cape Town mayor’s question.
After a false start earlier this week, Cape Town executive mayor Patricia de Lille’s disciplinary hearing is due to start on Thursday
The EFF deputy president apologised to a Netwerk24 journalist who has laid an assault charge against him.
Mayor Patricia de Lille’s legal team is questioning if the DA followed due process in bringing a hearing against her
Video evidence shows Netwerk 24’s Adrian de Kock being cornered by the EFF’s deputy president and a man who appeared to be his bodyguard.
Disciplinary proceedings are expected to commence on Tuesday after she was charged with contravening the federal constitution of the party.
The Cape Town mayor is demanding that the Democratic Alliance allow the disciplinary hearing against her to be open to the public.
DA Federal Council chairperson James Selfe confirmed the hearing would get underway on Tuesday, March 20 after it was postponed earlier this month.
Almost two decades after she went to Parliament to call for a probe into the arms deal, Patricia de Lille says she finally feels "vindicated".
Tshwane’s mayor, gunning for a top party post, admits the party will have to counter Ramaphoria