Zille: Next steps after VAT freeze; the stability of the GNU; and the ANC's 'tremendous' succession problem

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In this candid and wide-ranging interview, Helen Zille, Chair of the DA Federal Council, speaks with Bronwyn Nielsen about South Africa’s current political landscape, the challenges of coalition governance, and the urgent need for pro-growth, pro-employment economic reform. Zille provides clarity on the DA’s stance regarding the VAT increase, the Expropriation Act, and the role of the private sector in driving development. She also reflects on the personal toll of political leadership, her career journey from journalism to politics, and the future of the Government of National Unity. A compelling insight into South Africa’s political crossroads and the DA’s strategic vision.
1 May 2025 6AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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