ANC Johannesburg rebukes Mashaba over hijacked buildings negotiations amid ongoing crisis

Following recent raids and turf wars in hijacked buildings, the African National Congress in Johannesburg has hit back at ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba's claims that the city is 'negotiating with criminals.' The ANC accuses him of misleading the public and ignoring his failed record as mayor, advocating a housing-focused approach beyond enforcement.

The saga of hijacked buildings in Johannesburg's inner city continues to fuel political tensions. Just a week after intensified multi-agency raids amid syndicate turf wars—sparked by the fatal shooting of activist DJ Warras—the city's Public Safety MMC Mgcini Tshwaku announced plans to negotiate with tenants on rent affordability rather than immediate evictions. This drew fire from former mayor and ActionSA President Herman Mashaba, who labeled it as negotiating with criminals.

On December 27, 2025, the ANC's Greater Johannesburg branch responded forcefully via spokesperson Mantombi Nkosi, calling Mashaba's remarks 'misleading' and 'intellectually dishonest.' She highlighted his administration's role in the inner city's decay: “This claim ignores his own record during his tenure as Executive Mayor. Mashaba did not reclaim the inner city. The urban decay that Johannesburg continues to reverse is, in significant measure, a direct result of his administration’s recklessness and mismanagement.”

The ANC frames hijacked buildings as a broader housing and development challenge, not just a law enforcement issue, amid efforts to revitalize the CBD including areas like Marshalltown.

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ActionSA suspends Tshwane MMC Kholofelo Morodi

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ActionSA has suspended City of Tshwane councillor and Corporate and Shared Services MMC Kholofelo Morodi as a party member pending a preliminary investigation into Madlanga Commission allegations. Tshwane Mayor Nasiphi Moya earlier placed her on special leave after evidence allegedly showed her sharing internal land lease tender documents with police sergeant Fannie Nkosi. The moves aim to uphold transparency and accountability.

Business Unity SA, Business Leadership SA and Business for South Africa issued a joint statement on Thursday condemning the City of Johannesburg's visible decline due to corruption and maladministration.

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A special Nelson Mandela Bay council meeting called to discuss flood response collapsed on Thursday evening due to the absence of an acting city manager. Opposition parties boycotted the session, arguing it could not proceed legally without a head of administration. The metro has been without an appointed acting city manager since late March.

The race for Johannesburg mayor is intensifying ahead of the 2026 local government elections. Analysts point to service delivery failures and political instability as key factors. Several politicians have already unveiled their candidates.

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Hundreds of South C residents held a peaceful protest, halting business activities while demanding arrests over a 16-storey building collapse that killed two people months ago. They issued a seven-day ultimatum to the government to address safety concerns and official accountability. Key demands include investigation reports and action against negligent officials.

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