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“JOHANNESBURG MUST RISE AGAIN”-IFP UNLEASHES MABASO AS MAYORAL HOPE FOR THE CITY

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Tana Malinga


The Inkatha Freedom Party has officially thrown its weight behind Johannesburg MMC for Human Settlements, Mlungisi Mabaso, unveiling him as the party’s mayoral candidate in a bold move aimed at reclaiming and rebuilding South Africa’s economic powerhouse.


The high-energy launch in Soweto signalled more than just another political announcement, it was a declaration of intent. Backed by IFP president Velenkosini Hlabisa, Mabaso emerged with a hard-hitting message: Johannesburg cannot afford more collapse, excuses or unstable leadership.


Positioning himself as a hands-on problem solver, Mabaso promised a city government focused on action, discipline and visible service delivery. From broken infrastructure and water shortages to hijacked buildings, crime and unemployment, he vowed to confront the city’s challenges head-on.


Mabaso has already built a reputation inside the City of Johannesburg through aggressive operations targeting illegal land invasions, housing corruption and hijacked buildings. Supporters believe that track record makes him one of the few leaders prepared to tackle Johannesburg’s deepening urban crisis without fear.


At the launch, Mabaso outlined a sweeping rescue vision centred on economic revival, township development, road repairs, clean governance, housing delivery and restoring investor confidence in the city. He also placed strong emphasis on creating opportunities for young people and rebuilding community pride.


Speaking to cheering supporters, Mabaso declared that Johannesburg must once again become “a city that works for its people.” The message resonated strongly with residents frustrated by deteriorating services, political instability and rising public anger over the condition of the metro.


The IFP now hopes Mabaso can become the face of a new era for Johannesburg, one built on accountability, decisive leadership and delivery.


With the battle for Johannesburg intensifying ahead of the 2026 local government elections, Mabaso has made one thing clear: he is not entering the race to participate, he is entering to lead.

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