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Briefly on MSN"Bring it on": Helen Zille dares presidency to punish DA ministers for ditching National DialogueHelen Zille has weighed in on the news that non-participation of DA ministers in the upcoming National Dialogue could be ...
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Briefly on MSNThabo Mbeki slams DA leadership over National Dialogue withdrawal, divides SA with a scathing letterThabo Mbeki has criticised the DA's decision to withdraw from the National Dialogue, adding that Helen Zille at least ...
The DA's feberal council chairperson, Helen Zille, is not spared in Mbeki’s scathing open letter to DA leader John ...
On Monday, the Presidency said it would be viewed as insubordination if ministers who form part of the interministerial ...
Helen Zille defends the Democratic Alliance's decision to remain in the Government of National Unity, despite rising tensions ...
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As tensions rise between the ANC and DA, the political landscape of South Africa faces a critical test, writes Zohra Teke.
Former president Thabo Mbeki criticised the DA’s withdrawal from the upcoming National Dialogue, calling it “misplaced” and ...
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The South African on MSNHelen Zille warns Cyril Ramaphosa as things turn nastyThe DA's Helen Zille has made it clear that the party’s threat to table a motion of no confidence against Cyril Ramaphosa is no idle gesture.
Mbeki's open letter to DA leader John Steenhuisen highlights the urgent need for inclusive national dialogue in South Africa, urging political parties to prioritise collaboration over division.
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The South African on MSNHelen Zille accuses Gayton of ‘corruption’: ‘THIS is how he gets votes’Helen Zille has accused Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie of palming money to his party members as seen in a viral ...
We're going to be the opposition in government,' warns the DA's Helen Zille, amid deepening rifts in SA's coalition ...
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Briefly on MSNHelen Zille Says DA Has the Numbers to Collapse Government, Leaves SA Divided With Her StatementHelen Zille has warned that the DA has the numbers to bring the government to its knees, but South Africans were divided by ...
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