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    Mokonyane Vows ‘Radical Change’ As ANC Faces Growing Service Delivery Anger

    Anjianjei ConstantineBy Anjianjei ConstantineJanuary 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ANC deputy secretary-general Nomvula Mokonyane has pledged that 2026 will be a “year of doing things differently” as frustrations over poor service delivery continue to mount.

    The commitment was made during the ANC’s 114th anniversary celebrations, held on Thursday in the Moses Kotane Local Municipality in the North West.

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    Communities Voice Anger During ANC Outreach

    As part of the build-up to the celebrations, ANC leaders conducted community engagements across the province. These visits were met with visible frustration, with residents openly raising concerns about failing services, infrastructure decay and lack of accountability at municipal level.

    Mokonyane acknowledged the growing dissatisfaction, saying the party could no longer continue with business as usual.

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    “This is a year of doing things differently. This is what the NEC has resolved. The president has announced it and things must change,” she said.

    Mokonyane ‘People Must See Us in Action’

    Mokonyane stressed that the ANC’s anniversary should not merely be ceremonial, but should reflect a renewed commitment to addressing the daily struggles faced by communities.

    She said lessons from national and international cooperation, including South Africa’s role in the G20, must translate into tangible action on the ground.

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    “That’s the legacy we want to carry post-G20. If we have been able to cooperate and collaborate, let’s sustain that. And let us not go to voters on the eve of elections. They must see us in action,” she added.

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    ANC Still Favoured, But Coalitions Loom

    Recent polling suggests the ANC is likely to retain control of the North West in the next general elections. However, several municipalities in the province remain vulnerable to coalition governments due to declining support and governance challenges.

    Despite these risks, the ANC leadership insists that a renewed focus on service delivery and community presence could help rebuild trust and stabilise its support base.

    Whether the promise to “do things differently” will translate into real change remains a key test for the party as voter patience continues to wear thin.


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