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The election result in Emfuleni Ward 28 should be a lesson for every voter. The ANC lost a ward it traditionally held by...
29/05/2026

The election result in Emfuleni Ward 28 should be a lesson for every voter. The ANC lost a ward it traditionally held by just 7 votes to the DA-well done DA.
This while hundreds of votes went to smaller parties. What happened to the ANC can happen to any party.

In DA strongholds, votes shifting to smaller parties could split support and result in the ward being lost, even if the majority of voters still favour the DA. In a ward election, only one candidate wins. Every vote matters, and vote splitting can change the outcome.

Do not vote for smaller parties, you could give your ward away.

Vote DA -Vote for change

Vote 19. On Thursday we engaged Social Development on their 26/27 budget. The issue of corruption of grants was interrog...
23/05/2026

Vote 19. On Thursday we engaged Social Development on their 26/27 budget. The issue of corruption of grants was interrogated. We still have too many people abusing the system. Verifications
are done directly with banks to see who earns salaries and draw grants. Over 169000 beneficiaries still have not come forward to be verified, they have been blocked, resulting in over R376 million saving so far. But this work must continue to ensure the correct people get social support. Fraud and Corruption has to stop.

22/04/2026

*Parliament allocates billions to Local Government, which now requires functional governance*
by Kingsley Wakelin MP - DA Spokesperson on Appropriations

Date: 22 April 2026
Release: immediate

Yesterday, Parliament approved the Division of Revenue Act (DORA), the law that allocates funds from national to provincial, and local government to deliver basic services like water, electricity, roads, and housing.

But while DORA decides where the money goes, it does not guarantee that anything actually gets delivered.

That is the core problem South African local governments continue to ignore. Today, 63% of municipalities are in financial distress. Infrastructure projects are delayed or abandoned. Conditional grants go unspent or fail to achieve their purpose.

This is not because the framework is wrong or because there is no funding, it is because the system responsible for local delivery has been weakened by failing political actors.

At the centre of that failure is over 30 years of cadre deployment by the ANC.

For years, key positions in the state were filled based on political loyalty rather than competence. The result is clear: weak financial management, poor project ex*****on, and almost no consequence management when things go wrong.

This is where DORA and cadre deployment collide.

DORA moves money into municipalities and provinces however cadre deployment determines whether that money is used effectively.

Right now, money is flowing — but delivery is not following.

Municipalities are expected to deliver essential services, yet they receive just 9.5% of nationally-raised revenue while carrying unfunded mandates exceeding R31 billion. Hundreds of Local Municipalities and most Metros are structurally constrained, politically interfered with and administratively weakened.

The result is a simple but devastating reality: South Africa is spending more, but getting less.

The Democratic Alliance rejects cadre deployment and has been fighting it tooth and nail — completely and without compromise — because it is fundamentally incompatible with a capable state. And importantly, these failures are not inevitable.

Where the DA governs, the outcomes are different. Funds are better managed, infrastructure is delivered, and services reach communities more consistently. The difference is not the funding model — it is governance, professionalism, and accountability.

As part of the Government of National Unity, the DA is pushing inside Government for a clear shift:

funding must be absolutely linked to performance,
infrastructure spending must follow measurable milestones,
failing projects must trigger automatic claw-backs of money,
and appointments of senior officials and role players must be based on merit — not politics.
Passing the DORA is necessary. But it is not enough.

In the upcoming Election voters can fix how the state is run - or Parliament will continue passing budgets that look good on paper but fail in practice. South Africans do not need more allocations, they need delivery.

And delivery will only come when we end cadre deployment and build a capable, accountable state. That is the choice in the upcoming Election.


*Media Enquiries*

Kingsley Wakelin MP
DA Spokesperson on Appropriations
077 607 4147

Ross Michaels
Senior Communications Officer
073 157 5937

We are ready to get Tshwane back on track, but we need your support. Give the DA 50% + 1 votes in the Local Government E...
17/03/2026

We are ready to get Tshwane back on track, but we need your support. Give the DA 50% + 1 votes in the Local Government Elections. 💪

Register to vote for a DA government in Tshwane: https://check.da.org.za 🗳️

Read the full article here:
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🗳️ CONFIRMED! The first voter registration weekend is coming soon.In the upcoming local government elections you can cho...
14/03/2026

🗳️ CONFIRMED! The first voter registration weekend is coming soon.

In the upcoming local government elections you can choose change led by the DA, who will work hard to create jobs, fight crime, end corruption and make sure that basics services like water are delivered.

📰 Here’s your weekly DA catch-up!This week:🪪 Under the leadership of DA Minister Leon Schreiber, Home Affairs rolled out...
14/03/2026

📰 Here’s your weekly DA catch-up!

This week:
🪪 Under the leadership of DA Minister Leon Schreiber, Home Affairs rolled out Smart ID application services at participating bank branches.
🏙️ The DA’s Helen Zille launched a plan to get Johannesburg working.
🚰 The DA led a National Action in the fight against South Africa’s water crisis.

See our top stories.👇

03/03/2026

Today in Parliament, I exposed the imminent collapse of service delivery in Tshwane.

40% water losses. Billions lost in electricity. Substations burning. No accountability.

While residents suffer, this coalition increases spending on tankers to the tune of R777 million, instead of fixing infrastructure.

Watch the video of my full statement below.

Tshwane deserves a government that works. 2026 elections cannot come soon enough.

🚓 The State Security Agency will investigate how Ministers are being spied on, allegedly by their own officials. The DA ...
01/03/2026

🚓 The State Security Agency will investigate how Ministers are being spied on, allegedly by their own officials.

The DA welcomes this serious action, as it unacceptable that staff of a department may drive political agendas against the minister.

01/03/2026

This is how we lead, from the front, when the supposedly people that governs Tshwane don't pitch up at public meetings, it disrepsects the taxpayers of Tshwane. Shame on you!!!. Well done Ald. Peter Sutton for stepping in...

Yesterday we as Finance committee cluster met the Minister of Finance again. This year's budget was a a great example of...
28/02/2026

Yesterday we as Finance committee cluster met the Minister of Finance again. This year's budget was a a great example of a GNU budget with many tax incentives for the ordinary citizen. The big ticket item I raised with the Minister and National Treasury was around how will we fund and maintain infrastructure for basic service deliver at municipal level - water, electricity, roads, etc... That to me was where we will see real change. Accountability on metro and municipal level becomes top priority where I will focus and spent much of my energy this year, ensuring they spent their budgets appropriately and efficiently. The work has started in all earnest

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