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(2004–2006), as Mayor of Cape Town (2006–2009), and as Premier of the Western Cape (2009–2019). Zille was selected as World Mayor of the Year in 2008. She... |
accept Western Cape's R35 million (US$3 million) request to increase water supplies and infrastructure in 2015. Helen Zille, Premier of the Western Cape, has... |
The Premier of the Western Cape is the head of government of the Western Cape province of South Africa. The current Premier of the Western Cape is Alan... |
Alan Winde (category Premiers of the Western Cape) party's Western Cape Premier candidate. In October 2018, Premier Helen Zille appointed Winde to the post of Provincial Minister of Community Safety. He... |
of 55 Euro-Cents, with the caption "Heinrich Zille, 1858–1929". Zille's grandniece is Helen Zille, the former mayor of Cape Town and Premier of the Western... |
Retrieved 22 October 2019. Zille, Helen (21 May 2014). "Premier Helen Zille Announces New Cabinet" (Press release). Cape Town: Western Cape Government. Retrieved... |
White, rugby coach Watkin Tudor Jones, actor and rapper Helen Zille, Premier of the Western Cape Cliff Drysdale, tennis player and announcer Ted Toleman... |
provincial election held since the establishment of the provincial legislature in 1994. Incumbent premier Helen Zille of the Democratic Alliance (DA) was... |
overall majority in the province. The DA leader Helen Zille replaced Lynne Brown as Premier on 6 May 2009. In the election of 7 May 2014 the DA maintained its... |
"Members of the Provincial Legislature". The Premier of the Western Cape is chosen by the Provincial Parliament. The incumbent Premier Helen Zille was re-elected... |
Cabinet Reshuffle". Western Cape Government. 29 May 2011. Retrieved 20 January 2023. "Premier Helen Zille Announces New Cabinet". Western Cape Government. 21... |
with 31% of the vote. The DA leader Helen Zille was elected Premier. In 2010 the Independent Democrats, which had won 3 seats with 5% of the vote, merged... |
Mmusi Maimane (category University of the Witwatersrand alumni) as the DA mayoral candidate for Johannesburg before a panel of 30 people, including party leader and Premier of the Western Cape Helen Zille. The DA achieved... |
to the DA, retained the position of speaker. Helen Zille left the mayorship the same year to take up the position of premier of the Western Cape, and... |
under premier candidate Helen Zille in a landslide victory. The DA formed the provincial government for the first time in its history, displacing the ANC... |
anti-apartheid activist Helen Zille having succeeded long-serving Tony Leon in May 2007. With a disproportionate focus on the Western Cape province, which it... |
general election, and Zille became the new provincial premier. In her newsletter, she wrote that "winning power in the Western Cape will allow us to show... |
November last year." In July 2016 the Cape Times was again ordered to issue a front-page apology to Premier Helen Zille, after making false allegations... |
of luxury goods company Richemont), Dr. Mamphela Ramphele (chairperson of the Technology Innovation Agency), Helen Zille (premier of the Western Cape)... |
non-striking worker. The provincial premier Helen Zille had stones thrown at her and her delegation when they tried to address a crowd of 2,000 protesters... |