The ANC’s Paradox of Power: Why Electoral Decline Hasn’t Triggered Internal Revolution
Despite a historic electoral decline below 50%, the ANC’s internal power struggles remain intensely fierce, revealing that the party’s core political influence is undiminished. The recent Johannesburg leadership contest, serving as a proxy for the national succession battle, demonstrates that factional competition continues among the same entrenched elites, not new reformers. This indicates the party’s public “renewal” rhetoric is largely performative, as the underlying structures and incentives for patronage remain unchanged. The central, concerning insight is that electoralContinue Reading











