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The 70-year-old says she was “frogmarched” out of an Eastern Cape voting station, with the officer who did so assaulting her.
Last month, Helen Zille released ‘#StayWoke: Go Broke’, decrying cancel culture and introducing us to words like ‘Twirritant’. Not everyone’s a fan.
Dubbed Super Wednesday, there were around 100 wards across the country being contested in the by-elections. Preliminary vote tallies paint a worrying picture for the DA.
Zapiro has had the knives out for Helen Zille for a while now, so you knew he was going to come hard at the recent elective congress results.
The DA wrapped up its elective congress this weekend, with John Steenhuisen and Helen Zille emerging as two of the big winners. Many believe that’s bad news for the long-term future of the party.
Another prominent DA member has quit the party, saying the party is “captured”, with a powerful cabal using whatever means necessary to root out dissenting voices.
It’s been around six weeks since Helen Zille last tweeted, but that doesn’t mean she can’t still give the ANC a piece of her mind.
Calling her a “reactionary unguided missile that is systematically destroying her party from the inside”, du Preez outlined why Helen Zille’s recent tweets will prove damaging in the long run.
Another day, another round of bickering, infighting, and drama caused by the DA’s federal council chairperson.
There is no love lost between former Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba and the DA, although Helen Zille says he only has himself to blame.
Mmusi Maimane is gone, Helen Zille is back, and those who remain within the party structures are doing their utmost to show that things are all fine on the home front. Not everyone agrees.
It’s been a disastrous week for South Africa’s largest opposition party, with Helen Zille at the centre of it all. Enter Zapiro and his razor-sharp wit.
DA turns to ash. Dorsey shades Facebook. Massive Jozi cyber attack. How England can beat NZ. Leo low profile.
We knew the end was nigh, but now we’ve reached the end of Mmusi Maimane’s reign as the leader of the DA.
Did scientists cross brain ethical line? Zille vs. Maimane. Longest non-stop passenger flight. Loadshedding plans. Mick Hucknall sex denial. Elton shades Lion King.
Late last week, Helen Zille announced that she wanted to return to the DA in order to get the party back on its feet. There are many who think that’s a bad idea.
Malema, Zille next UCT Chancellor? Maimane survives. $2 billion Monsanto settlement. Felicity Huffman pleads guilty. WhatsApp safety flaw. Takealot’s clever move. Tiger sued. Man City ban from UCL? William and Kate haven’t met Archie.
Helen Zille didn’t hold back when criticising Julius Malema over the weekend, whose attack on Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Athol Trollip led to a war of words.
What do you mean you don’t even vape, boet? Helen Zille likes to tango with peeps on Twitter, and earlier this week she treated us to a gem.
Helen’s never been shy of stirring the pot and for a lady who made massive headlines regarding her behaviour on Twitter, you might think she’ll chill out for a while. No, sir!
Our very own secret farm has been up and running in KZN since 2015, benefiting from government dunging, but it all seems very hush hush.
Helen Zille’s Tuesday apology was more than just a career politician dropping her ideological argument. She was finally submitting to Maimane’s leadership.
The DA sat down for a media conference this morning, during which Heln Zille apologised for her controversial tweets and faced the music.
Maimane vs. Zille – ‘All-out war’. Comey says Trump lied. Zuma denies Dubai home. UK election drama. Tech players getting too big. Alonso will leave. Hawaii defies Trump. Phil Collins falls. Seinfeld denies kids Kardashian. New dagga pizza.
Politics is a dirty game in just about every corner of the world, and Helen Zille’s new book is shedding light on what went on behind the scenes here at home.
Cape Town lad Wayde van Niekerk is still basking in the glory of his outrageous gold medal run in Rio, and perhaps life is set to get even better.
The #FeesMustFall movement may be in the news less these days, but send out a tweet like this and you’ll quickly see that the battle rages on.
Suzelle DIY has quickly become a household name across the country, and now she has teamed up with another public figure to do good.
Yesterday’s announcement of Mmusi Maimane as the new leader of the DA may not have been a surprise, but that didn’t stop people celebrating wildly when the news was made official.