Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 01 March 2026
📘 Source: The Mercury

President Cyril Ramaphosa will be in Durban to asses the progress since he appointed the Presidential Working Group to improve the running of the ANC-led eThekwini municipality. PresidentCyril Ramaphosais expected to have tough talks with the ANC provincial andeThekwinitask teams amid Umkhonto weSizwe Party’s threats to take over the eThekwini Metro in this year’s local government elections. His engagement comes on the back of the MKP’s threats to wrest away the only Metro in the province, from the ANC.The working group’s report will be politically important for the president and the ANC ahead of local government elections as parties are expected to highlight poor service delivery under the ANC in their campaign to dislodge the party from power.

The ANC lost its majority in the province for the first time in the 2024 national elections and was forced to form a coalition withthe IFP, DA and NFP. His engagement comes on the back of the MKP’s threats to wrest away the only Metro in the province, from the ANC. The working group’s report will be politically important for the president and the ANC ahead of local government elections as parties are expected to highlight poor service delivery under the ANC in their campaign to dislodge the party from power.

The ANC lost its majority in the province for the first time in the 2024 national elections and was forced to form a coalition with While the ANC in the province boasts of improvements in the running of the City under mayor Cyril Xaba, with the assistance of the president’s Working Group, opposition parties have highlighted a litany of failures. The DA has also criticised the decision to spend R22 million on the Mandela and Tambo statues, arguing that the funds should have been channeled to service delivery. On Friday, the DA’s mayoral candidate in eThekwini, Haniff Hoosen penned an open letter to the president pleading with him to cancel the unveiling.

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He argued that spending R22 million on statues comes at the height of persistent water and electricity outages, which affect the residents of eThekwini. “Mr President, your visit in Durban is welcomed but it must not be about the unveiling of statues, it must be about your working group you appointed, it must be about holding the City officials to account. People of eThekwini don’t need statues but water,” said Hoosen.

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Originally published by The Mercury • March 01, 2026

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