ANC targets key Western Cape municipalities in bid to unseat DA

Lilita Gcwabe|Published

The ANC in the Western Cape has set its sights on five key municipalities, including the City of Cape Town, as it ramps up its campaign ahead of the November 4, 2026 Local Government Elections, saying it is determined to end the Democratic Alliance’s control of local government in the province.

Addressing a media briefing on Friday, ANC Western Cape Provincial Task Team Convenor Jerimia Thuynsma said the party had entered the final phase of selecting candidates and was focusing on municipalities, where it believes it can make significant electoral gains.

Thuynsma identified Cape Town, Drakenstein, Stellenbosch, Saldanha Bay, and Laingsberg as strategic municipalities where the ANC’s National Executive Committee (NEC) is directly overseeing the selection of mayoral candidates.

“The ANC in the Western Cape is entering the final phase of its candidate selection process ahead of the 2026 Local Government Elections,” Thuynsma said.

He said branch nominations had largely been completed across the province, while interviews for proportional representation (PR) candidates were currently under way. Candidates are being subjected to qualification verification, criminal record screening, and assessments of their experience and community leadership.

“The NEC has identified five key strategic municipalities where mayoral candidate interviews are being conducted directly by the national leadership,” he said.

According to Thuynsma, interviews have already been completed in four of the strategic municipalities, while interviews for the Cape Metro mayoral candidates will take place on Saturday, July 11.

“This process demonstrates our commitment to presenting ethical, capable, and community-centred leaders. We will soon announce all the successful mayoral candidates who have gone through these rigorous processes,” he said.

With campaigning now under way, Thuynsma said the ANC’s objective was clear.

“The ANC is rolling out its election campaign across the province and our message is unequivocal. The people of the Western Cape deserve a government that governs for all, not for the privileged few.”

He said residents deserved “accountable leadership, constitutional governance, safer communities, quality education, clean administration, and an economy that creates opportunities for everyone”.

“The ANC’s mission in the 2026 Local Government Elections is clear: to dislodge the DA from power in the Western Cape while increasing the voter base for the ANC to restore a progressive, people-centred government that places the interests of communities above propaganda, privilege, and political spin,” Thuynsma said.

Much of the briefing focused on why the ANC believes voters should reject the DA at the polls.

Thuynsma cited the recent Constitutional Court judgment declaring the sale of the Tafelberg school site unlawful, saying it confirmed that the Western Cape Government and the City of Cape Town had failed in their constitutional obligations to address spatial apartheid and provide well-located social housing.

The ANC also outlined several priorities it intends to campaign on, including improving municipal service delivery, addressing the learner placement crisis, and tackling gang violence across the Cape Flats.

On crime, Thuynsma called for stronger coordination between the South African Police Service, intelligence agencies, and the South African National Defence Force in gang hotspots, while urging authorities to restore reportedly non-functional CCTV cameras in Khayelitsha.

He said the ANC would soon unveil its election manifesto, adding that the party intended to win back municipalities by fielding credible candidates and placing service delivery at the centre of its programme.

“We will do this by ensuring that we present credible candidates with requisite qualifications and integrity, by ensuring that at the centre of our programme are well-deserved services to our people as a whole,” Thuynsma said.

Lilita Gcwabe
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