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Fixing local politics starts inside parties
Mail & Guardian
|M&G 10 October 2025
Stronger intra-party accountability is needed in government

True colours: The writer suggests that there needs to be an attitude change within the structures of South African political parties, putting emphasis on ethics and leadership training for candidates. Photo: Delwyn Verasamy
(Delwyn Verasamy)
n 14 September, President Cyril Ramaphosa called for greater accountability in local government. He emphasised the need for a stricter vetting process for ANC councillors and stronger performance management.
His remarks were met with mixed reactions. Some welcomed the call from the president while others dismissed it as “election-talk” with the president having no intention of making this actionable.
Such scepticism reflects a wider crisis of mistrust in local government across South Africa.
In Afrobarometer’s Round 9 survey 45% of respondents indicated that they did not trust their local government council at all.
Similarly, 64% of respondents disapproved of the way local councillors have performed in the past year.
These figures represent the need for greater accountability.
However, the discourse is often oriented around citizen-led accountability while not enough is said about how to strengthen intra-party accountability, especially given our electoral system of proportional representation.
Party politics make up a key component of South Africa’s democracy. Not only do political parties hold considerable power at a national level, such as their responsibility to choose the president, but also at a local level, where they play a pivotal role in the governance of municipalities.
This is due to the fact that most voters choose a political party rather than individual representatives (though they now have the option of the latter, a very recent feature).
Functionally, then, accountability is derived directly from the parties themselves, as opposed to citizens.
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