Lukhona Mnguni joins Johannesburg mayoral race for Rise Mzansi

Former analyst Lukhona Mnguni has entered the race for Johannesburg mayor with Rise Mzansi. His official announcement is set for 23 May 2026. He warns of risks to South African institutions from corruption.

Lukhona Mnguni, aged 36, is entering the Johannesburg mayoral contest under the Rise Mzansi banner. The former political commentator and activist spoke to Daily Maverick ahead of the formal launch scheduled for Saturday.

Mnguni described his background in student politics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and later work at the Rivonia Circle think-tank. He said his decision stems from long-standing activism and concern over weakening state institutions.

He warned that without major changes, South Africa could become a gangster state run by criminal syndicates. Other candidates in the race include Hellen Zille of the Democratic Alliance and Herman Mashaba of ActionSA.

Mnguni outlined priorities such as city cleaning, better energy and water management, and infrastructure maintenance within the first year if elected.

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