GNU, DA, race, life and family: Interview with Helen Zille

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After the formation of the government of national unity, the DA has emerged as an important player in the alliance. The party's federal chairperson Helen Zille opens up on the Sunday Times Politics Weekly podcast about the considerations of the architecture of the GNU and her relationship with some of the ANC's top executives. She also speaks about issues such as racism, service delivery, the economy and crime.
Zille, 73, a former journalist at the Rand Daily Mail who exposed the apartheid police cover-up of Chris Hani’s assassination, also opens up about how she transitioned from journalism to politics.
Besides being a wife, she is a mother and a grandmother. She talks about how politics has affected her life.

Production by: Bulelani Nonyukela.
3 Aug English South Africa Politics · News Commentary

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