Zille rubbishes Mncwango’s claims

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Zille rubbishes Mncwango’s claims
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DA Federal Council Chair Helen Zille is rubbishing claims she silences those who differ with her.

JOHANNESBURG - He says there is no tolerance for dissenting voices in the DA."Everybody knows in the DA you can say anything to any leader on any issue if you disagree with him," Zille said.He said the KZN legislature may not be the right place for him to continue to best serve.

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