If the ANC wants renewal to be believed, it must govern with discipline, communicate with clarity, and campaign with purpose, writes Faiez Jacobs.
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South Africa will not judge the ANC by what we resolve at the NGC. It will judge us by how we govern, how we communicate, how we campaign and most importantly what we do and not do.If the economy is the backbone of renewal (Part 6) and the Alliance is the compass (Part 7), then governance and communication are the muscles that allow the movement to act.
We now operate in an environment where:
This NGC must produce a governance and communications doctrine, not a slogan. Renewal without operational capability is theatre. Renewal without narrative is defeat.
The Elections Commission is correct: 2026 will be the single most important local election in democratic South Africa. It will measure whether renewal is real or rhetorical. Three pillars define a winning strategy:
Voters are no longer moved by posters, rallies, or speeches.
They ask one question: Did the ANC fix what is broken where I live? Campaigning begins with:
In short: Development, Delivery and Dignity.
The days of factional deployment are gone. We need candidates who are:
A councillor must be a public servant, not a branch reward.
The 2026 election will be fought on:
The Right is already doing this. If we do not adapt, we will lose.
South Africa does not lack laws. It lacks execution. It lacks the political courage to insist on competence.
Members cannot be spectators. Oversight is not betrayal; it is loyalty to the Constitution and to the people. This requires:
A renewal movement must welcome accountability.
Coalitions fail because parties campaign in public against each other. We need a Coalition Code of Conduct that binds all ANC deployees to:
Coalitions demand maturity. They also demand clarity on the ANC’s core strategic line: justice, development and capable governance.
Cadre deployment is not the problem. Wrong cadre deployment is the problem. We must professionalise political appointments and deployed our very best who are committed to serve and solve our people problems. It must include:
Every AG report tells the same story:municipal collapse is not an event, it is a system. The NGC must adopt a Municipal Governance Framework that includes:
If a councillor does not:
Accessible to communities, showing:
Transparency is the best disinfectant against corruption and incompetence.
Ward committees today are passive. They must be rebuilt as:
A municipality is not transformed from a council chamber; it is transformed from a ward.
The ANC is losing the narrative because it is playing a 20th century game in a 21st century battlefield.
Reactionary forces use:
We respond with:
This is why we lose the battle of meaning.
Professional, permanent, data-driven, rapid.
Functions:
Narrative is infrastructure. If we do not build it, our opponents will shape reality.
ICT is not an add-on. It is the spine of modern politics. We must invest in:
The movement collapses when resolutions become political décor instead of political instruments.
Every resolution must include:
Deployees at all levels must file quarterly reports.
Caucuses must review them.
Integrity bodies must intervene early.
The fight against corruption must move beyond prosecutions to internal discipline:
A political movement without resources becomes dependent, compromised and manipulated. The ANC must adopt a clean, transparent funding model premised on:
Beyond mafia networks covered earlier, this section focuses on the state’s protective capability. Priorities include:
Democracy must be defended, not assumed.
Governance is not paperwork. It is the lived experience of electricity, water, safety and dignity. Communications is not messaging. It is meaning. Elections are not events. They are verdicts.
If the ANC wants renewal to be believed, it must govern with discipline, communicate with clarity, and campaign with purpose.
This is the apparatus that carries the National Development Mission from resolutions to reality.
* Faiez Jacobs is a former Member of Parliament, founder of The Transcendence Group, Capetonian, Activist, and Servant of the People.
** The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of IOL or Independent Media.
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