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ANC’s 2026 reboot, fixing potholes and promises
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80465, member: 636"] The ANC says it's finally gonna fix your busted town. For 2026, the African National Congress under President Cyril Ramaphosa is prioritizing a turnaround for its poorly performing local municipalities, preparing for the upcoming local government elections, and pushing its internal renewal agenda. The party aims to address chronic service delivery failures like potholes, electricity blackouts, and water shortages. Key battlegrounds include major metros like Johannesburg, Cape Town, and eThekwini. The plan involves strict new candidate selection rules focusing on integrity, alongside performance tracking for basic service improvements. This municipal revitalization push is directly tied to their election strategy. The ANC approved specific guidelines for picking candidates, an attempt to block people with corruption records from running. They frame this as part of a broader nation-building and ethical governance effort. Their renewal agenda internally is supposed to fight corruption within the party itself, aiming to rebuild public trust that has been eroded by service protests and scandals. The whole operation is a bid to convince voters they can actually manage local government. Success hinges on showing tangible progress on mundane but critical issues like fixing infrastructure and ensuring reliable power and water. For residents, the promise is less daily frustration, but the ANC's ability to execute these plans against a backdrop of financial mismanagement and infighting remains the real test. The upcoming elections will measure whether this messaging resonates, especially in competitive urban areas. [/QUOTE]
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