Patricia de Lille

Patricia de Lille (née Lindt; born 17 February 1951) is a South African politician who is the current Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure and leader of the political party Good. She was previously Mayor of Cape Town from 2011 to 2018, and Western Cape Provincial Minister of Social Development from 2010 to 2011. She founded and led the Independent Democrats (ID), a political party which she formed in 2003 during a floor-crossing window, after she broke away from the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC).

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BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 7 February 2005

Patricia De Lille was Nelson Mandela's favourite opposition politician and the first African woman to lead a political party in parliament, South Africa's Independence Democrats.


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 October 1993

Speak Magazine issue published Oct 1993 by Speak Collective: Workplace Panty Scandal. Patricia De Lille: Leading the PAC. Should Marriages be Arranged?


University of the Witwatersrand English

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players', New Year's Test 2013, with Mayor Patricia De Lille Diversity and Excellence Nashua Mobile Cape


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12 pages, 06:08:27

and Others v Smith and Others) case, the Patricia de Lille book that had revealed the HIV status of a


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reluctant to break ranks over the issue But Patricia de Lille of the PAC has been more outspoken She called


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Bridgette Mabandla Ms Irene Mutsila Ms Patricia de Lille Ms Zoliswa Kota Ms Sheila Camerer Ms Suzanne


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settler, one bullet,” the soon to be 50 PAC MP Patricia de Lille continues to be a thorn in the side of the


UCT: University of Cape Town

Pan African Congress (PAC) candidates: Pan Africanist Congress candidate premier Patricia de Lille with the party's Western Cape candidates.


UCT: University of Cape Town

Pan African Congress (PAC) speakers: Western Cape premier candidate Patricia de Lille, centre, with veteran activist Philip Kgosana alongside her right, at the Pan Africanist Congress rally on the Grand


Laws.Africa · 2 June 2022 English

Infrastructure Development Act, 23 of 2014, I, Patricia De Lille, Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure make the regulations as set out below. PATRICIA DE LILLE, MP Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure


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