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Zille shakes up Jozi mayoral race

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June 20, 2025

The DA leader's interest in the position has sent political parties scrambling to find stronger candidates as the 2026 municipal elections loom

- Mandisa Nyathi

The possible return of Helen Zille to the political front line as the Democratic Alliance's (DA) mayoral candidate in Johannesburg has set off a ripple effect across the city's political organisations, prompting opposition parties and the ANC to reassess their own leadership offerings ahead of the 2026 local government elections.

While the DA deliberates on whom to formally place as its mayoral candidate, senior party officials from the other parties including the ANC have expressed worry that Zille being in the mix would force them to change their election strategy and field stronger candidates to challenge her.

Zille, the DA federal council chair, a former mayor of Cape Town and former Western Cape premier, remains one of the DA's most recognisable political figures and is credited with building the party's administrative credibility during her leadership.

Her entry into the race would dramatically reshape the political terrain in a city that has been plagued by leadership turnover, coalition fragility and deteriorating service delivery.

In the DA itself, Zille's potential candidacy is not without internal debate. Some party members believe her leadership experience and administrative record make her the strongest available option to stabilise the city's governance.

Others are concerned that her combative style and controversial public statements could alienate centrist voters or complicate future coalition negotiations.

"She brings a level of seriousness and experience that no one else in the party has right now," a DA official said.

"But there's a question about whether her style will attract the support the DA needs in the townships and the greater Johannesburg."

Zille has confirmed her interest in the position and has told the

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