Democratic Alliance (DA) Cape Town Contact Number & Email ID
Organisation : Democratic Alliance (DA)
Service Name : Contact Number & Email ID
Headquarters : Cape Town
Industry : Political Party
Service/ Product : General & Membership Enquiries
Website : https://www.da.org.za/contact
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What is Democratic Alliance (DA)?
The Democratic Alliance (DA) is the official opposition and the second largest political party in South Africa. Tracing our roots back to the anti-apartheid movement, our approach is rooted in the fight for freedom and fairness for all South Africans. We are the only party with a credible, proven plan to create real jobs. Currently, over 7 million South Africans across the country experience some form of DA governance where they live.
Democratic Alliance Contact
DA Leader’s Office:
Marks Building (2nd & 3rd Floor)
Parliament
Plein Street
Cape Town
+27 (0) 21 465 1431
+27 (0) 21 466 8394
leader [AT] da.org.za
The Democratic Alliance:
P.O. Box 15
Cape Town
8000
DA Campaign Headquarters:
Nkululeko House
21 Ernest Oppenheimer Avenue
Bruma
Johannesburg
+27 (0) 10 593 3020
headoffice [AT] da.org.za
gauteng.da.org.za
DA Federal Head Office:
Theba Hosken House
16 Mill Street
Gardens
Cape Town
+27 (0) 21 465 1431
headoffice [AT] da.org.za
Democratic Alliance Federal Head Office:
P.O. Box 1475
Cape Town
8000
Eastern Cape:
Legislature:
040 608 0269
040 639 2424
info [AT] daec.co.za
Port Elizabeth Regional & Metro Office:
041 450 9500
041 582 1769
reception [AT] region.da.org.za
Free State:
DA Free State Provincial Office:
051 011 0076
086 504 9986
7 Barnes Street,
Arboretum,
Bloemfontein
info [AT] da.fs.org.za
The Office of the Official Opposition in the Free State Provincial Legislature:
051 407 1234
051 403 8338
secretary [AT] da.fs.org.za
7th Floor, South Wing,
Southern Life Plaza,
Charlotte Maxeke Street,
Bloemfontein,
Mangaung
Gauteng Provincial Office:
Nkululeko House
21 Ernest Oppenheimer Avenue
Bruma
Johannesburg
Call : 010 593 3020
DA Gauteng Provincial Legislature:
Johannesburg City Hall
Corner of Loveday & President Streets
Johannesburg
KwaZulu-Natal
Call : 011 498 5960
DA KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Office:
35-37 Island Circle
Riverhorse Valley
Newlands East
Durban
4017
Call : 031 263 0351
Call : 031 502 2380
Email : reception [AT] dakzn.org.za
Limpopo:
79 Hans van Rensburg,
Polokwane
plo [AT] dalimpopo.co.za
General Enquiries:
015 295 9080
015 295 6412
015 295 7999
Legislature:
Damien Naidu
015 295 9080
damienn [AT] da.org.za
Mpumalanga:
Provincial Head Office:
Nomusa Aphane
013 282 1225
013 282 0011
mpumalanga-pho [AT] da.org.za
mpumalanga.da.org.za
Legislature:
Ashleigh Trichardt
013 766 1368
013 766 1484
ashleight [AT] da.org.za
North West:
General Enquiries:
018 010 1006
danwprovincialoffice [AT] da.org.za
Legislature:
danwpl [AT] da.org.za
Northern Cape:
General Enquiries:
053 831 3443
053 831 3605
dancprovincialoffice [AT] da.org.za
nc.da.org.za
Legislature:
053 839 8038
053 839 8134
dancprovincialoffice [AT] da.org.za
Western Cape:
General & Membership Enquiries:
021 481 4300
021 424 8334
reception [AT] dawesterncape.org.za
Provincial Director Enquiries:
021 481 4300
086 632 5794
provincial.office [AT] dawesterncape.org.za
The South African People
** Our Party is uniquely founded in faith in the South African people. Through our individual and collective efforts, and enabled by a capable state, the South African people hold the power to make our country a shining beacon for Africa and the world;
** We stand with the hardworking, freedom-loving people of our country who want to live and raise their families in safe communities, support each other, work hard, play by the rules, reap the rewards for their efforts and build a country where all South Africans, regardless of our backgrounds, make progress together;
** Strong people and strong social structures such as families, in all their different manifestations, flourish in strong communities.
** We have a duty to do everything in our power to strengthen and support the building of durable social structures that promote cooperation in our communities, for history has shown that when South Africans work together, we are unstoppable.
** Families, however uniquely structured, help build successful individuals and provide them a foundation with which to make sense of the world and to realise their full potential as individuals;
** A successful nation must have strong family structures, no matter how they are constituted, because no government can replace the role of family;
** When individuals are deprived of the opportunity to work, their independence and dignity, as well as their ability to provide for their families and those they care for, is undermined. Therefore, our country needs an economy capable of creating jobs.