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Zille confirms she won’t step down
The DA leader has dismissed reports that she will step down in 2014.
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Zille ‘not stepping down’
The DA leader is focused on the elections despite reports that she may step down.
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New Eisleben pupils fear for their safety
Teachers from New Eisleben High School say gang violence is getting out of hand.
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ConCourt to rule on Khayelitsha Commission
The ConCourt is expected to make a ruling that will affect the future of the Khayelitsha Commission.
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'Trust lost in cops after Marikana cover-up'
Police are accused of deliberately withholding information from the Marikana Commission of Inquiry.
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'DA doesn't have a handle on corruption'
WC ANC says DA must curb the high levels of corruption within its administration.
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Wanza admits to taking part in 'poo wars'
The controversial activist says he wanted to highlight the issue of sanitation in Cape Town.
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Zille wants gang unit reinstated
Helen Zille says the Police Minister’s refusal to reinstate the gang unit is a slap in the face.
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ANC suspends 'poo war' ringleaders
Helen Zille has welcomed the ANC’s decision to suspend seven members implicated in the ‘toilet wars’.
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ANC suspends seven WC members
The seven members cannot take part in ANC meetings or speak on its behalf.
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Committee set up to tackle gang violence
Western Cape Premier Helen Zille met with Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa on Thursday.
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'Substance abuse destroying generations'
Helen Zille says substance abuse is, on some levels, worse than apartheid.
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Police visibility welcomed in Manenberg
Will authorities come up with a permanent solution to gang violence?
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Zille vs Mthethwa over Cape gangs
Helen Zille and the Police minister go head to head this week to discuss gang violence.
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Zille's open letter to Mthethwa
Zille has written a letter to Nathi Mthethwa asking for the army to be deployed to gang-riddled areas.
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Zille calls for an end to 'poo wars'
The Western Cape premier has described recent poo-flinging acts as despicable.
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Zille condemns latest CT poo flinging incident
A group of people threw faeces during the DA’s constituency service day in Khayelitsha.
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Zille defends herself - Khayelitsha commission
Zille's lawyer says the commission is not exercising power over the police service.
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Policing inquiry fight goes to ConCourt
Nathi Mthethwa's lawyers will go to the Constitutional Court to stop the commission.
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Khayelitsha commission heads to ConCourt
A tiff over the Khayelitsha Commission of Inquiry will be heard in the Constitutional Court next month.
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'Zille using education as a political tool'
Sadtu has slammed Zille's comments saying she's just playing politics.