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Why ANC's 'renewal' falls way too short
Sunday World
|SW November 16 2025 edition
Party opted to go with trusted figures instead of real change in the Cape
The dissolution of the ANC Western Cape provincial executive committee and the appointment of a provincial task team (PTT) - headed by Ebrahim Rasool, with Richard Dyantyi as fundraiser - has been framed as a bold act of “renewal”.
The ANC's national executive committee (NEC) touts this as a strategy to revitalise a struggling province ahead of the 2026 local elections. However, to see this merely as internal housekeeping misses the larger picture. The move is a textbook case of what political scientists call “managed decline”- a strategy used by once-dominant parties unable to adapt to shifting political landscapes.
The ANC's chosen path in Western Cape is not the injection of new blood, but rather a recycling of loyal veterans. Rasool, a former ambassador and premier, and Dyantyi, a onetime parliamentary chair, represent the comfort of established loyalties over the risks of genuine transformation.
The rhetoric is saturated with buzzwords - “renewal”, “unity”, “rebuilding” - but the mechanism remains the same: centralising control and reinstating trusted operatives, prioritising loyalty over grassroots empowerment.
This pattern is not unique to the ANC.
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