Vol 46 No 4 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Most politically disturbing for the ANC was Independent Democrat leader Patricia de Lille's lively critique of Mbeki's address as her supporters cut directly into the ANC's base...
Vol 45 No 7 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
The DA campaigned stridently against the Independent Democrats formed last year by Patricia de Lille who once sat in parliament for the Pan Africanist Congress...
Vol 45 No 4 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Their leader Patricia de Lille has split from the Pan African Congress and epitomises the independent-minded political class that has emerged to challenge and maybe stimulate the ANC...
Vol 44 No 20 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Much of his lengthy appeal to the ANC faithful was couched in terms that could be seen as directed at the ANC's enemies such as Patricia de Lille former liberation advocate from the rival Pan Africanist Congress and head of a new political party called the Independent Democrats...
Vol 44 No 18 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
On 17 September the Assembly will question Mbeki too on the whole arms issue and a demand by the feisty Patricia de Lille (who left the Pan Africanist Congress two months ago to form her own Independent Democrats party) for a probe into Mbeki's own possible involvement in the scandal...
Vol 44 No 18 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
In late 1999 Patricia de Lille then of the Pan African Congress told a startled parliament that documents had been sent to her anonymously naming ANC members who had taken bribes from the European bidders (AC Vol 42 No 3)...
Vol 42 No 3 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
The party leadership says that the chief troublemaker is Patricia de Lille a Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) member of parliament...
Vol 41 No 8 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
There has been much unsubstantiated talk about 'sweeteners' from Western arms companies: Patricia de Lille a Pan Africanist Congress member of parliament told the National Assembly she had been handed a document signed by 'Concerned ANC MPs' (whose names she would not disclose) giving details of the deal...
Vol 39 No 11 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Latest accusations have come from Pan Africanist Congress MP Patricia de Lille who has tabled a motion in parliament in which she will name twelve top ANC figures who she claims ‘spied for apartheid'...