Is Helen Zille South Africa's 'Parallel President'? | DW News

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Is Helen Zille South Africa's 'Parallel President'? | DW News


Helen Zille: The most powerful white woman in African politics. The chairwoman of South Africa’s Democratic Alliance party is also a lightning rod for controversy.
Author: George Okachi

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24 Comments

  1. Well i hope all the ignorant heard this and the fact that she spent her life fighting apartheid, so why do you fear and insinuate that the DA will bring back apartheid ??????

  2. Don't worry , even Cyril is finally learning everything that they have been doing wrong since 1994..I just hope that he is really listening to Helen this time.🥰🥰👍👍😂😂

  3. GNU is working Correctional services and Home Affairs and Police Ministers Mchunu and Deputy Ian Cameron all these and PA Gayton all done excellent work
    This is a good u tube as it hits the nail on the head.
    GNU and Rhamaphosa we praying you keep up the good work and make SA better for all nations like IFP said move on forgive pray and together let’s make a better future for our children

  4. 78% of SAs who voted rejeceted Helen Zille and her leftist party. There is no power here, she just has the West behind her and a few families that control SA's economy.

  5. Any white, non-Communist, politician in South Africa will always be labeled racist by the Marxists in the country. Unfortunately, they are the loud minority who wants to make it sound like it is the opinion of the majority. Hellen Zille has done more for South Africa than most, but they will never admit it.

  6. Let be honest and put aside the race for ones.

    The ANC killed south africa. They and their undeniable blatant corruption sucked the marrow out of south africas bones. Maybe she can change sth, but i find her death more likely like it happens with anybody going against serious corruption.

    This wont change as long africa falls for parties promising anti colonialism while doing pro colonialism politics. Parties like the ANC are just like the african nobles of the past selling their people to foreigners.