Helen Zille Warns Democratic Alliance Against Race Politics Before 2026 Elections
Helen Zille, outgoing federal council chair of the Democratic Alliance, urges party members to focus on governance rather than race-based politics ahead of South Africa's 2026 local elections. Her advice highlights concerns over racial mobilization and emphasizes strengthening party organization and voter engagement. Moving forward, the party's ability to prioritize service delivery and nonracialism will be critical for electoral success and rebuilding support.
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