In Conversation with Goodenough Mashego-political analyst

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Pressure is mounting on Dada Morero, the Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, amid growing criticism over governance challenges in the metro and political tensions within the African National Congress.

Recent reports suggest that some within the ANC believe Morero has become a political liability for the party, particularly as the country moves closer to the upcoming local government elections. Analysts say the party is increasingly concerned about how governance issues in Johannesburg could affect its electoral support.

Morero’s leadership of the city has been under scrutiny due to ongoing service delivery challenges, including problems related to water supply, electricity, and deteriorating infrastructure. These issues have sparked community protests and criticism from opposition parties.

At the same time, the political environment inside the ANC’s Johannesburg structures has been unstable. Morero lost the ANC Johannesburg regional chairperson position at the party’s elective conference, creating internal power tensions within the party.

He has also survived several motions of no confidence in council, reflecting both the fragility of coalition politics in Johannesburg and the divisions within the governing structures of the metro.

With the city facing persistent governance challenges and the ANC preparing for the next municipal elections, questions are now being raised about whether the party can afford to keep Morero as the face of its leadership in Johannesburg.
17 Mar English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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