Helen Zille

Helen Zille
Zille visiting Mpumalanga in January 2011
Chairperson of the Federal Council of the Democratic Alliance
Assumed office
20 October 2019
DeputyAnnelie Lotriet
Thomas Walters
James Masango
Ashor Sarupen
LeaderJohn Steenhuisen
Mmusi Maimane
Preceded byJames Selfe
Federal Leader of the Democratic Alliance
In office
6 May 2007 – 10 May 2015
Preceded byTony Leon
Succeeded byMmusi Maimane
7th Premier of the Western Cape
In office
6 May 2009 – 22 May 2019
Preceded byLynne Brown
Succeeded byAlan Winde
Mayor of Cape Town
In office
15 March 2006 – 30 April 2009
DeputyGrant Haskin
Preceded byNomaindia Mfeketo
Succeeded byGrant Haskin (acting)
Dan Plato
Member of the National Assembly of South Africa
In office
14 April 2004 – 15 March 2006
ConstituencyWestern Cape
Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament
In office
6 May 2009 – 7 May 2019
Director of Communications and Public Relations at the University of Cape Town
In office
15 June 1999 – 13 April 2004
Personal details
BornOtta Helene Zille
(1951-03-09) 9 March 1951
PartyDemocratic Alliance
(2000–present)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic Party
(before 2000)
Spouse
Johann Maree
(m. 1982)
Children2
Alma materSt Mary's School, Waverley
University of the Witwatersrand
Occupation
  • Politician
  • legislator
  • activist
ProfessionJournalist
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Otta Helene Maree (née Zille /ˈzɪlə/; born 9 March 1951), known as Helen Zille, is a South African politician. She has served as the Chairperson of the Federal Council of the Democratic Alliance since 20 October 2019. From 2009 until 2019, she was the Premier of the Western Cape province for two five-year terms, and a member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament. She served as Federal Leader of the Democratic Alliance from 2007 to 2015 and as Mayor of Cape Town from 2006 to 2009.

Zille is a former journalist and anti-apartheid activist and was one of the journalists who exposed the cover-up around the death of Black Consciousness leader Steve Biko while working for the Rand Daily Mail in the late 1970s. She also worked with the Black Sash and other pro-democracy groups during the 1980s. Zille speaks English, Afrikaans, Xhosa, and German.

Following her departure from the premiership in May 2019, she joined the South African Institute of Race Relations as a senior policy fellow in July 2019, though she suspended her fellowship in October 2019. She started her own podcast, Tea with Helen, in August 2019. Zille has announced her intention to run for the mayorship of Johannesburg.