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JOBURG MAYORAL RACE BEGINS
The Star
|February 23, 2026
Shaping to be one of the most fiercely contested mayoral races in the city's history
AS COUNT down to the pivotal local government elections in Johannesburg continues, the city finds itself ensnared in a web of increasing service delivery failures, a critical water crisis, and escalating political tension.
With these pressing issues at the forefront, four high-profile candidates are gearing up for what is shaping to be one of the most fiercely contested mayoral races in the city's history.
For residents of South Africa's economic powerhouse, the stakes have never been higher. Candidates will not only need to articulate their visions for the city but also address the frustrations among citizens regarding ongoing service delivery interruptions and dwindling resources.
Loyiso Masuku (who has not been officially unveiled or named yet by the ANC as its Joburg candidate) is expected to challenge Herman Mashaba, Helen Zille, and Kenny Kunene. Each of the contestants are offering sharply contrasting visions for the future of the city.
Masuku defeated Dada Morero in the ANC’s Johannesburg regional election in the fiercely contested ANC’s Johannesburg regional election. She became the first woman to win the party’s Gauteng regional leadership in the metro.
With a wealth of experience and a proven track record, this seasoned administrator is making waves in the local political arena. Serving multiple terms as a Member of the Mayoral Committee, she has overseen key portfolios including finance, infrastructure, and community development, making her exceptionally well-versed in the complexities of urban governance.
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