Helen Zille leads Johannesburg mayoral campaign six months before 2026 elections

Six months before South Africa's 2026 local government elections, Democratic Alliance's Helen Zille has gained an early lead in the Johannesburg mayoral race through creative campaigning. The African National Congress has yet to name a candidate, while Zille focuses on service delivery issues. Voting is scheduled for 4 November 2026.

With local government elections set for 4 November 2026, the Democratic Alliance (DA) candidate Helen Zille began campaigning in Johannesburg 13 months prior. She has produced videos of herself swimming, rowing and attempting tennis in areas with poor service delivery, such as Douglasdale. This approach has highlighted infrastructure failures and forced responses from current Mayor Dada Morero, who repaired a site and filmed his own video there.

Zille's strategy aims to frame the election around service delivery, putting the African National Congress (ANC) in a difficult position. The ANC states it is still seeking a suitable mayoral candidate and may consider outsiders, sidelining Johannesburg ANC leader Loyiso Masuku. President Cyril Ramaphosa fired the starting gun for campaigning, but the ANC lacks a coherent public message.

Other parties like ActionSA, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) and Patriotic Alliance face challenges in matching Zille's momentum in suburbs. ActionSA points to its Tshwane mayor Nasiphi Moya as more effective than DA's Cilliers Brink. Analysts note early campaigning helped DA's Athol Trollip win in Nelson Mandela Bay in 2016.

Today, 4 May 2026, marks six months until voting day. Parties must build momentum in their constituencies, with Joburg's outcome potentially pivotal for ANC, MK and others.

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