Patricia de Lille wants the High Court to compel the DA to apologise to her for claiming it fired her as Cape Town mayor.
CAPE TOWN - The Democratic Alliance 's legal fight with former Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille will continue on Friday in the Western Cape High Court.
This follows an earlier Independent Electoral Commission decision, which ordered the DA to issue an apology to De Lille.
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