The DA would field its most capable candidates in every ward throughout the country because the "no go areas" no longer existed, she said.
"The DA is getting stronger every day and the African National Congress is worried about the DA. Just a few weeks ago, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe told delegates attending the NGC that they must be afraid of the DA," she said.
One of the reasons why the ANC was afraid of the DA was because the latter had the values of former president Nelson Mandela, said Zille.
"They (ANC) are (more) afraid than before. They know we will win everywhere," she said. Zille said her party was winning wards in areas where there were no whites, proving that it was not a party for whites only.
"This is the party for all the people. In an area eMkhondo, where there are no white voters, the DA won during the by-election and this gave them (ANC) a fright," she said.
Zille warned DA members that the local government elections campaign would not be easy, saying that campaigners would be intimidated. "They will lie that if people don't vote for them, they won't get houses and social grants.
You must tell them that we won the Western Cape and people still get grants and they now receive decent houses," she said.
Zille accused the ANC led government of being corrupt, saying that people close to President Jacob Zuma and his relatives clinched deals worth billions. "No jobs were created when those deals were awarded. The DA has a clear plan for the creation of jobs."
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/2011-poll-will-be-toughest-yet-Zille-20101017
Zille forgot to mentions that people in the Western Cape get "receive decent houses" with topless toilets!!