Make sure racists don’t speak for you

Helen Zille|Published

In October, swimming coach Tim Osrin stopped his car in Kenilworth, leapt out and approached a black woman who was walking down the street.

Why we welcomed king into the DA

Helen Zille|Published

It makes more sense to convert AbaThembu King Dalindyebo than to bar him, says DA leader Helen Zille.

No more thug tactics from unions

Helen Zille|Published

Last week’s Constitutional Court ruling upholding people’s rights to claim compensation for damages caused during a march by the SA Transport and Allied Workers’ ...

Defend our right to protest peacefully - Zille

Helen Zille|Published

Last week’s Constitutional Court ruling upholding people’s rights to claim compensation for damages caused during a march by the SA Transport and Allied Workers’ ...

Aluta continua for a better SA

Helen Zille|Published

In her speech delivered in Mamelodi today ahead of Freedom Day, Helen Zille says that if we are to escape apartheid’s shadow, we must fully understand the legacy ...

The long and winding political road

Helen Zille|Published

The story of Memory Booysen, the DA’s candidate mayor in Bitou, is the story of one man’s journey from the past into the future, writes Helen Zille

Fatal contradictions in ANC’s policy

Helen Zille|Published

The ANC’s annual January 8 statement is a significant marker in the political calender because it outlines the ruling party’s programme of action for the year ahead. ...