The Multi-Party Democracy Fund (MPDF) has again found itself without any donations for the second quarter in a row, potentially raising an alarm. However, the IEC maintains this does not indicate a structural flaw. The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) published the declarations of donations for the third quarter of the 2025/26 financial year, covering September 1 to December 31 2025.
Benefactors included GNU partners theDA,ANC, IFP, as well asActionSAandBuild One South Africa (Bosa). While the cumulative amount for all five parties equated to a little more than R35m, the MPDM received nothing in donations. “This absence of contributions to the fund does not necessarily indicate a structural flaw in the fund, but rather likely a combination of factors such as donor preference for direct donations, current economic conditions, fiscal constraints, as well as electoral timing dynamics,” the IEC said.
“The commission reiterates its call on individuals and corporate South Africa to seriously consider and make contributions to the Fund to support and enhance a vibrant multiparty democracy.” Parties which did not declare donations included the MK Party, the EFF and GNU partners such as UDM, FF+ and Rise Mzansi The DA received the lion’s share of donations in the third quarter, with more than R31m in donations. The IEC said of this amount, approximately 96% (R30.1m) constituted monetary donations, while R1.1m was in-kind. The DA received two significant donations of R10m each — from Fynbos Ekwiteit and Ball Family Trust.
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A further R4,670,000 donation was received from Lawrin Investment Limited, a foreign entity based in Jersey in the English Channel. This donation was allocated specifically for training and skills development and appears compliant, both in terms of the amount and purpose under the act. “Additional monetary donations, averaging approximately R1m each, were received from a combination of entities and individuals. Notable contributors include the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (R1,107,148.24) and the Danish Liberal Democracy Programme (R1,137,811.53), which are regular donors to the party.” The ANC declared a single donation of R2m fromChancellor House Trust.
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