Sibusiso Dyonase enters DA leadership race against Geordin Hill-Lewis

Sibusiso Dyonase, a 33-year-old DA caucus leader from Sedibeng, has thrown his hat into the ring for the party's federal leadership, challenging Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis two days before the nomination deadline. He argues that delegates across South Africa deserve a democratic choice rather than an uncontested frontrunner. The federal congress, where the decision will be made, is scheduled for 11-12 April in Midrand, Gauteng.

Sibusiso Dyonase announced his candidacy for Democratic Alliance federal leader after learning that Geordin Hill-Lewis would likely run unopposed. 'No, that is not democratic,' Dyonase said, emphasizing that about 2,500 delegates need options to align with their preferred leader. He entered the race despite lacking a national profile or extensive resources.

The 33-year-old from Sedibeng, 80km from Johannesburg, joined the DA 15 years ago after finishing school without funds for university. He cited early recognition of government failures as his motivation. Dyonase has received mixed reactions, including calls from senior party members questioning his decision and others expressing admiration for upholding democratic principles.

Hill-Lewis, a prominent figure, founded the DA Students Organisation at the University of Cape Town, worked under Helen Zille, served as an MP, and became Cape Town's executive mayor in 2021. Dyonase acknowledges the disadvantage of his late entry and limited campaigning, relying on Zoom calls and messages to reach supporters, including in the Northern Cape.

Dyonase's drive stems from personal hardship, such as his mother's unfulfilled housing wait after moving to Gauteng in 1982. He advocates moving beyond race debates, stressing the DA's nonracial stance and the need for unity ahead of the 2026 local elections. 'Winning would be a great honour, but also being given an opportunity to have my voice heard,' he stated.

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Geordin Hill-Lewis elected DA federal leader with 90% vote at 2026 Johannesburg Congress, celebrating on stage amid cheering delegates.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

DA elects Geordin Hill-Lewis as federal leader at 2026 Congress

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

At the Democratic Alliance's Federal Congress 2026 in Johannesburg, delegates elected Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis as the party's new federal leader on Sunday, following pitches from candidates the day before. The 39-year-old secured over 90% of the vote against Sibusiso Dyonase and unveiled a four-point plan to expand the DA into South Africa's largest party by 2029, while installing a youthful new leadership team.

The Democratic Alliance announced candidates for its top leadership positions on Tuesday, with Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis facing an unexpected challenger in Sibusiso Dyonase for the federal leader role. The announcement follows a forced withdrawal and a leak of party finances ahead of the elective congress on 11-12 April. Nominations closed on 23 March.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Candidates for DA federal leadership, including Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis and Sedibeng caucus leader Sibusiso Dyonase, delivered passionate speeches to more than 2,000 party members in Midrand, Johannesburg, at the Federal Congress on April 11. The new leadership is expected to steer the party into its next chapter after John Steenhuisen announced he would not seek re-election. Voting for leadership positions takes place on Sunday.

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi appointed Economic Freedom Fighters provincial leader Nkululeko Dunga as finance MEC on 1 April 2026. The decision aims to stabilise the coalition government and secure passage of the R179.2 billion budget amid threats from coalition partners. Dunga replaces ANC's Lebogang Maile, who shifts to education.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Funso Doherty, a former PDP governorship aspirant, has declared his intention to contest the Lagos State governorship election in 2027 on the African Democratic Congress (ADC) platform. He made the announcement on Friday at Freedom Park Old Prison Ground in the presence of party members and supporters. Doherty cited the decaying state system and the need for leadership with integrity, capacity, vision, and a people-centered approach.

Political analyst Dr. Levy Ndou has urged parties that rejected the Government of National Unity (GNU) to rethink their stance. He highlighted potential voter backlash and benefits of broader inclusion, amid the EFF's Gauteng leader being appointed Finance MEC.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Democratic Alliance secured a dominant victory in a Johannesburg ward, the Inkatha Freedom Party gained a seat from the National Freedom Party in KwaZulu-Natal, and the African National Congress retained its position in Limpopo during recent by-elections.

 

 

 

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