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  1. Vor einem Tag · We will have a framework for negotiations that we will release this weekend,” Democratic Alliance federal chairperson Helen Zille said Friday. The fifth-biggest party with nearly 4% of the national vote, the Inkatha Freedom Party, on Friday expressed willingness to be part of the government of national unity, but was also set to discuss the matter with its party structures over the next few ...

  2. Vor 4 Stunden · Helen Zille describes him as the most charming man she’s ever met, and opinion polling confirms that for a chunk of South Africa’s people, he is held in very high regard. I am somewhat puzzled by the reticence I sense in some commentators to acknowledge this. Perhaps, for all the finger-wagging about the need to understand ‘the people’, there is some difficulty in recognising that the ...

  3. Vor 4 Stunden · We will have a framework for negotiations that we will release this weekend,” Democratic Alliance federal chairperson Helen Zille said Friday. The fifth-biggest party with nearly 4% of the ...

  4. Vor 4 Stunden · For Zille, the ANC of Ramaphosa is a walk in the park. Ramaphosa is the epitome of indecisive­ness. Ramaphosa is the epitome of indecisive­ness. As Unisa’s emeritus professor Raymond Suttner once remarked: “There is little in the record of Ramaphosa to suggest anything more than a self-indulgent, narcissist­ic attachment to the idea of being president, a presidency that has little content.

  5. Vor einem Tag · Joslin Smith: Helen Zille Accuses Gayton McKenzie of InterferenceThe Democratic Alliance's federal chair Helen Zille and the Patriotic Alliance's president Gayton McKenzie got into an X debate over Joslin Smith's disappearance. Source: brieflyza - 10. / 68 Read more »

  6. Vor 4 Stunden · For Zille, the ANC of Ramaphosa is a walk in the park. Ramaphosa is the epitome of indecisive­ness. Ramaphosa is the epitome of indecisive­ness. As Unisa’s emeritus professor Raymond Suttner once remarked: “There is little in the record of Ramaphosa to suggest anything more than a self-indulgent, narcissist­ic attachment to the idea of being president, a presidency that has little content.