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Western Cape resembles SA’s democratic crossroads

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November 28, 2025

All sides must place a high priority on equity, openness, and participatory governance

- XOLISILE NGUMBELA

THERE seems to be clear party dynamics, and democratic accountability failures by the ANC in the Western Cape.

It seems to be on its usual downward trajectory of losing voters once more in the Western Cape as prophesied by revered cleric Allan Boesak. The fourth-largest province in South Africa continues to be an intriguing case study on political dynamics and governance.

The province, which was formerly thought to be politically unique, has turned into a bastion for the DA, while the ANC is having difficulty in being relevant again.

A major change in the political balance of the province is indicated by the recent high-profile defections of ANC members to the DA political stable, which highlight a rising crisis within the former ruling party as evidenced by the Electoral Commission of South Africa, 2024 results.

These defections show structural flaws in the ANC’s National Provincial intervention strategy, making them more than just symbolic from the standpoint of public policy.

Trust between party members and constituents has been damaged by ongoing leadership instability, internal factionalism, and a failure to provide consistent service outcomes as was once more echoed by the well-distinguished political commentator Boesak.

On the other hand, the DA keeps positioning itself as a party of stability and administrative prowess by drawing on its governing experience, especially in metropolitan areas. However, this dynamic presents important issues regarding democratic accountability in the political scenario of the Western Cape.

Although the DA's dominance points to good governance, it also runs the risk of solidifying the province's one-party system, which might restrict inclusivity and innovative policies.

The ANC has an existential challenge and its chances in the Western Cape remain poor in the absence of a strong policy agenda and credible leadership rejuvenation.

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