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World's best mayor Helen Zille says award a boon for democracy

Posted : Tue, 14 Oct 2008 13:00:49 GMT
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Johannesburg - Cape Town's Mayor Helen Zille said Tuesday being named the world's best mayor was an incentive to keep working towards democracy in South Africa, which has been rocked by political turmoil over the past year. Zille, who is leader of the country's main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) party as well as mayor of the country's oldest city, said winning the 2008 World Mayor award on Monday was a "great honour."

"It is a great incentive for us to keep working to build democracy in South Africa with opportunities for all," said Zille, who is campaigning in general elections slated for April or May next year.

Political tensions are running high in South Africa following the ouster of Thabo Mbeki as president by his African National Congress (ANC) party in September and subsequent threats by a group of disgruntled ANC members to form a breakaway party.

The DA is hoping to cash in on the infighting within the ruling party come election time.

Zille was selected as the best performer from 820 mayors worldwide by global local government think-tank City Mayors.

The mayor of Zurich, Elmar Ledergerber and the mayor of the Venezuelan city of Chacao, Leopoldo Eduardo López, came second and third respectively.

In awarding the prize to Zille, City Mayors praised the 57-year- old former journalist and anti-apartheid activist for "giving people hope" in South Africa, where millions still live in dire poverty and the ANC is riven by infighting.

"Her only equals in South Africa are (Archbishop emeritus) Desmond Tutu and (former president) Nelson Mandela," the think-thank declared.

Cape Town is the only major South African city that is not controlled by the ANC, which has a more than two-thirds majority in parliament.

The city, nicknamed the Mother City, was ranked the best city in the Middle East and Africa to live in by Mercer human resource firm's in its Worldwide Quality of Living survey this year.

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Zille..worldclass mayor? you must be joking!
By: Eli , Mon, 27 Apr 2009 07:15:01 GMT

Unfortuneately, the woman is our premier now but I will never know if her smile is genuine or due to botox injections or cosmetc surgery. But vanity aside - I tend to agree with Michael.

The same electorate (mostly coloured and white folk) that voted unanimously for white apartheid party in 1994 (NP) have now put this woman in charge.

As a Capetonian, I feel Cape Town belongs more to rich foreigners and white folk than to hardworking locals. One just have to view the development in the province along these racial lines to note this....its pathetic. Racial oppression still exist although more subtle mostly. For someone who claims to have been an anti-apartheid activist Helen Zille seems more engaged today in entrenching priveleges that are the result of apartheid society rather than developing our city equitably. Shame on you Zille.


This is a joke
By: Michael , Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:13:51 GMT

This is a joke. Helen Zille resides over the most racist city in South Africa. As a black South African, almost every other black person I know feels alienated in this city. It is a playground for white South Africans.

Remember that black people (African, coloured and Asian) are 90% of the population and whites only 10% - yet they control everything. There is no city in Africa where the divides between rich and poor are starker.
Here white arrogance and privilege is the norm. Zille is a white liberal who did more than most but very little still. Like all whites she is an apartheid beneficiary that enjoyed and continues to enjoy the fruits of our suffering. She has done nothing to change the lives of black people - because it involves taking a little bit away from the rich whites that vote for her. It is a real shame that people do not know the truth about our beloved country.

God bless,
M



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