The City of Cape Town is being accused of being in contempt of a court order that prohibited them from harassing the homeless.
Some party insiders allege that donors are putting away their chequebooks in the wake of the poor national election showing.
This year’s general election results showed that the DA has some tough decisions ahead.
The DA’s federal executive is meeting today to unpack what went wrong these elections. Some senior party members now have targets on their backs.
DA’s astounding Gauteng numbers. Japenese emperor abdicates. Synagogue shooter. ISIS leader returns in new video. Facebook’s dead user problem. Dale Steyn chauffeurs. Hollywood’s paedophilia problem. Emily in a bikini again.
The Democratic Alliance has outlined its plans for the first 100 days in charge of South Africa, should it win the upcoming elections.
Former DA councillor Brett Herron is clearly unenthused with the way the party is headed, penning a scathing takedown of the internal politics.
The DA and the EFF aren’t exactly tight, but in the Tshwane and Johannesburg metros, they have banded together to fight their common enemy. Now that’s set to go up in flames.
Parliament descended into chaos again yesterday, as fights broke out between members of the EFF, Agang and the DA.
South Africans were asked a simple question – if national elections were held tomorrow, which party would you vote for?
During her final meeting of the Cape Town city council as mayor, Patricia de Lille pulled no punches, accusing the DA of racism and threatening legal action.
Incoming CT Mayor’s colourful past. N and S Korea sign deal. 168km/h in 60 zone. New Sphinx found. Elon tweets probed. Are Bert and Ernie gay? New tax haven. NZ journo on ref Owens. Inside the Emmys afterparty.
With Patricia de Lille having resigned as mayor, a number of DA hopefuls have come forward to vie for the mayoral position. Here are the candidates.
NM Bay political war. Vytjie’s State Capture highlights. Pope Francis under fire. Ethiopia’s ‘prophet’ PM. Horny dolphin terrorises beach. Loerie Award handed back. Cricket SA in a mess. Johnny Clegg cancer update. Meghan’s dad runs his mouth again.
The battle is over – following a series of discussions, the DA has decided that it would withdraw its motion against the Patricia de Lille.
DA challenges report. Obama warning. Vegas hotel sues shooting victims. Brazil football kidnapping. Company behind Absa logo speaks out. Petrol hike. MAGA thirst traps. The Kardashian curse. Gisele and Tom.
Well, that’s a little awkward. A metro officer got the fright of his life when he stopped a Jozi taxi and discovered the DA leader chilling inside.
Bad choices were made when DA’s John Steenhuisen kept on interrupting Cyril Ramaphosa while he was talking in Parliament. The president lost his cool.
This just in: Patricia De Lille has been axed from the Democratic Alliance, and is no longer the mayor of Cape Town.
The City’s mayor finds herself embroiled in a serious mess, the DA tearing itself apart trying to deal with what comes next. How exactly did it all come to this?
It’s going to be a very, very messy weekend over at the ANC Elective Conference, but here in the Mother City things are also heating up. This isn’t a good look.
You might not be familiar with DA member Natasha Mazzone, but yesterday she delivered a scathing attack on all those complicit in our State Capture.
After being hotly contested it was the DA (with a little help from their friends) that managed to secure control of Tshwane. Time to crack the whip.
The DA has rapidly gained ground this election cycle, and seized control of certain areas. That has come at a serious cost, though.
The DA really grated a few people with their seemingly endless SMS and robocall campaign – but where did they get your number from, and how do you stop it?
Mmusi and others are calling this the most important election since 1994, and when you consider the far-reaching implications you can see why.
Whilst the DA marches in solidarity with all those who have lost jobs under Zuma one chap was sent packing. Here’s that outfit.
If you happen to live down here in the Cape (or visit for that matter) you’ll know things often run rather smoothly. Bad news for the ANC it would seem.
Sticks and stones may break our bones but social media posts will always haunt us. A DA MP learnt the hard way this past 24 hours.
The next time you’re plunged into darkness at an inopportune moment be sure to enjoy a gulp of water. At least that way you’ll remember back in the day when we had it good.