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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Helen_ZilleHelen Zille - Wikipedia

    Otta Helene Maree (née Zille / ˈ z ɪ l ə /; born 9 March 1951), known as Helen Zille, is a South African politician. She has served as the Chairperson of the Federal Council of the Democratic Alliance since 20 October 2019.

  2. Otta Helene Maree Zille (nacida el 9 de marzo de 1951) es una política sudafricana, en la actualidad Jefa de Gobierno de la Provincia Cabo Occidental, [1] miembro del Parlamento de la Provincia, [2] líder del partido de oposición sudafricano Alianza Democrática, y exalcaldesa de la Ciudad del Cabo.

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  3. Amy McKenna. Helen Zille, South African journalist, activist, and politician who served as the national leader (2007–15) of the Democratic Alliance (DA), South Africa’s official opposition party. She also served as the mayor of Cape Town (2006–09) and premier of the Western Cape province (2009–19).

  4. Helen. Zille. Date of Birth: Helen Zille attended school at St. Mary's Waverley in Johannesburg. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of the Witwatersrand. A prominent journalist and anti-apartheid activist, Zille was instrumental in voicing protest to government atrocities.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2014 · Helen Zille of South Africa's Democratic Alliance - a profile. Once a prominent journalist and anti-apartheid activist, Helen Zille is the leader of South Africa's main opposition party -...

  6. 24 de mar. de 2022 · 499. 37K views 1 year ago. South Africa's very own 'Iron Lady' Helen Zille was the first keynote speaker at the third BizNews Conference in the Drakensberg in March 2022. After an insightful...

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  7. 4 de abr. de 2023 · This past weekend, Helen Zille was re-elected as the DA's federal council chairperson at its congress at Gallagher Estate Convention Centre in Midrand, Johannesburg. She first served in her current position in 2019. Federal leader John Steenhuisen was also re-elected to lead the DA in preparation for next year's elections.