Cyril Ramaphosa pledges unity and renewal at ANC NGC closing in Boksburg.
Cyril Ramaphosa pledges unity and renewal at ANC NGC closing in Boksburg.
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ANC NGC closes with unity and renewal pledges

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The African National Congress concluded its National General Council in Boksburg with a display of unity, as President Cyril Ramaphosa committed to leading the party's 2026 local government election campaign. Delegates adopted resolutions focusing on renewal, anti-corruption measures, and addressing the party's existential challenges amid tensions with alliance partner SACP. Ramaphosa emphasized door-to-door campaigning and voluntary step-asides by members facing integrity issues.

The ANC's 5th National General Council (NGC), held over four days in Boksburg, East Rand, ended on December 11, 2025, with over 1,600 delegates endorsing a final report aimed at transforming South Africa's political economy, creating jobs, reducing poverty, and improving service delivery. President Cyril Ramaphosa, boosted by a successful G20 summit, will lead the party's campaign for the 2026/27 local government elections, a move intended to halt further decline after losing its national majority in 2024. He stays in office at least until the 2027 elective conference. 'No chairs flew,' Ramaphosa quipped to laughter, dismissing earlier media rumors of a plot to oust him.

The NGC highlighted the party's 'existential crisis,' with Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula declaring, '[We are in] an existential crisis which places national liberation at a crossroads. The struggle is at a forked road – it’s renewal or perish.' Resolutions include auditing ward-based challenges in every branch, launching a service delivery hotline at Luthuli House, and ending political interference in local procurement to curb cadre deployment. The party pledged to 'detenderise' the state, criticizing outsourcing for weakening capacity and fueling corruption, though the R1-trillion annual procurement budget poses implementation challenges.

Anti-corruption efforts feature a stronger Integrity Commission with greater independence, and praise for members voluntarily stepping aside in integrity cases. 'Those members who are stepping aside voluntarily... are to be applauded,' Ramaphosa said. The NGC also resolved to implement the National Health Insurance (NHI) despite opposition, backed by public support in a recent Institute for Justice and Reconciliation barometer.

Tensions with the South African Communist Party (SACP), which will contest elections independently, led to a decision requiring dual members to recuse themselves from ANC strategy discussions until an agreement is reached. Limpopo Premier Phophi Ramathuba, a dual member, affirmed her role as the 'face of the ANC-led government.' Mbalula's organizational report received a standing ovation, positioning him as a potential 2027 presidential contender against Deputy President Paul Mashatile. An Ipsos poll shows the ANC at 41% support nationally. The ANC Veterans League vowed to monitor resolution implementation, noting the party's strong policies but weak execution. Ramaphosa urged, 'We are not daunted nor cynical about the renewal of our movement.' The party aims to regain black middle-class support through defending Black Economic Empowerment amid attacks from groups like the DA.

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Reactions on X to the ANC NGC closing emphasize displays of unity and renewal pledges, with Ramaphosa committing to lead the 2026 local elections campaign via door-to-door efforts and praising voluntary step-asides. Discussions highlight tensions with SACP over independent election participation, leading to directives for dual members to recuse from ANC strategy meetings, raising concerns about alliance cohesion. Sentiments range from optimistic about party revival to skeptical of internal conflicts.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa announces 4 November 2026 as South Africa's local government election date at PCC meeting in Ekurhuleni.
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Ramaphosa announces 4 November as 2026 local government election date

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that South Africa's local government elections will take place on 4 November 2026. The announcement came during a Presidential Coordinating Council meeting in Ekurhuleni. Party leaders are responding with calls for peaceful campaigning and preparations for the polls.

As local government elections approach, the African National Congress shows little sign of gearing up to retain its power in key municipalities. Internal conflicts and service delivery failures in areas like Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni are overshadowing potential campaign narratives. Analysts suggest these polls could signal further decline for the party ahead of 2029 national elections.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the ANC's Limpopo provincial elective conference in Polokwane, calling on delegates to secure 90% in upcoming local government elections. The event saw unopposed leadership elections, with Premier Phophi Ramathuba becoming the first female provincial chairperson. Tensions surfaced over the SACP's independent election bids.

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.

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Nominations for key positions in the Democratic Alliance have opened, with several prominent figures announcing their candidacies for the party's federal congress in April. The current leader, John Steenhuisen, and Federal Council chair, Helen Zille, are not seeking re-election.

Building on the roller-coaster business year of 2025—which saw Eskom gains, budget battles, and eventual credit upgrades—South Africa begins 2026 with enhanced macroeconomic stability, including reliable power supply and a credit rating upgrade, fostering a more predictable business environment. However, persistent issues like high unemployment, crime, and slow coalition politics limit broader recovery. This balance creates a narrow window for progress rather than a complete turnaround.

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