John Steenhuisen at DA press conference announcing leadership step-down, with Geordin Hill-Lewis in background.
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John Steenhuisen expected to step down as DA leader

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DA leader John Steenhuisen is set to announce on 4 February 2026 that he will not seek a third term, amid internal party pressures and scandals. The decision, brokered in recent meetings, allows him to retain his position as Minister of Agriculture. This paves the way for Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis to potentially take over the leadership role.

John Steenhuisen, who has led the Democratic Alliance (DA) since November 2019, faces mounting internal challenges that have led to his expected announcement on 4 February 2026 in Durban, where he began his political career. Multiple sources within the DA confirm that Steenhuisen will not seek re-election at the party's April congress, a move framed as his own choice but driven by pressure from party insiders, including federal executive chair Helen Zille.

The decision stems from a deal allowing Steenhuisen to keep his ministerial post in the Government of National Unity (GNU), despite backlash over his handling of the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak affecting South African cattle farmers. Party sources indicate that Zille's loss of confidence, coupled with an ongoing federal legal commission investigation into allegations of bringing the party into disrepute, played key roles. The probe cleared him of misusing a DA credit card but examined issues like a May 2025 default judgment for unpaid personal credit card debt of nearly R150,000 and his alleged recruitment of Greg Mills as an unbudgeted advisor.

Additional controversies include Steenhuisen's axing of veteran Dion George as Environment Minister and revelations of his substantial salary, including a R39,560 monthly leader's stipend on top of his R2.8-million annual ministerial pay. Donors and the Western Cape faction have expressed unhappiness, with some pushing for Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis as successor. Hill-Lewis, a longtime ally, has indicated he would seriously consider running if Steenhuisen steps aside but prefers to retain his mayoral role, following precedent set by Zille in 2007.

Steenhuisen has denied speculation via a tweet featuring the iconic 'Dewey Defeats Truman' photo, urging avoidance of rumors until his 10am address. His ally Dean Macpherson echoed this to News24. As local government elections approach between November 2026 and January 2027, the DA seeks to avoid further instability. Former DA chair Athol Trollip tweeted that Zille 'will elevate you as long as it serves her purposes and then drop you,' highlighting internal tensions. The party risks reputational damage if the transition appears as backroom dealing.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa announces the dismissal of Environment Minister Dr Dion George amid conservationist backlash.
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Ramaphosa removes Dion George as environment minister

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has removed Dr Dion George from his position as Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, replacing him with DA MP Willie Aucamp at the request of party leader John Steenhuisen. The move, cited as due to underperformance, has sparked outrage among conservationists who praise George's progressive reforms. George, currently leading South Africa's delegation at COP30 in Brazil, stated he respects the party's decision.

Dion George, the Democratic Alliance's longstanding federal finance chair, has resigned from the party, Parliament, and his membership in a dramatic public broadcast. He accused leader John Steenhuisen of misusing party funds and claimed records were tampered with to cover it up. The DA questions the timing of the resignation, following George's removal from cabinet last year.

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John Steenhuisen, leader of the Democratic Alliance and minister of agriculture, dismissed South Africa's environment minister Dion George while he was attending the COP30 climate summit in Brazil. The move has drawn criticism for its timing and the choice of replacement, seen as aligned with wildlife commodification interests. This reshuffle occurred on December 24, 2025.

President Cyril Ramaphosa declared 2026 a year of decisive action to fix South Africa's struggling municipalities, as the ANC seeks to halt its declining voter support ahead of local elections. Delivering the party's January 8 statement at a half-empty stadium in North West, he emphasised reconnecting with communities and implementing a 10-point plan. The address highlighted persistent issues like poor service delivery and corruption that have eroded public trust.

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Themba Mathibe, the CEO of the Johannesburg Development Agency, was arrested last week on money laundering charges but remains in his position. The City of Johannesburg maintains that governance processes are being followed separately from the criminal case. Opposition critics question the decision amid ongoing investigations.

Former Law Society of Kenya president Nelson Havi has signaled his intention to join Rigathi Gachagua's Democratic Change Party ahead of the 2027 elections. He made the remarks at the burial of MP James Gakuya's mother in Murang'a County. This comes after his resignation from the UDA party in 2024.

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Rep. Jared Golden, a centrist Democrat from Maine’s 2nd District, announced on Nov. 5 that he will not seek re‑election in 2026, citing rising threats and Congressional dysfunction. The decision lands as he faces a primary challenge from the left and as progressives make gains from New York City to Maine’s Senate primary.

 

 

 

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