
Why South Africa Is Entering a Year of Political Cynicism
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South Africa is heading into a pivotal election year but with a public that is tired, sceptical, and losing faith in politics itself.
In this episode of This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack the fading relevance of the ANC’s January 8th Statement, the party’s electoral decline, and what the upcoming local government elections are likely to reveal. They explore how political theatrics have replaced substance, why voter cynicism has become so entrenched, and how trust in public institutions is being steadily eroded.
The conversation ranges from Johannesburg’s political future and the DA’s internal tensions to the rise of the MK Party, the enduring influence of Jacob Zuma, and the global forces including Donald Trump that will shape South Africa’s political landscape in 2026.
This is a sober, clear-eyed look at power, credibility, and what happens when citizens stop believing.
In this episode of This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack the fading relevance of the ANC’s January 8th Statement, the party’s electoral decline, and what the upcoming local government elections are likely to reveal. They explore how political theatrics have replaced substance, why voter cynicism has become so entrenched, and how trust in public institutions is being steadily eroded.
The conversation ranges from Johannesburg’s political future and the DA’s internal tensions to the rise of the MK Party, the enduring influence of Jacob Zuma, and the global forces including Donald Trump that will shape South Africa’s political landscape in 2026.
This is a sober, clear-eyed look at power, credibility, and what happens when citizens stop believing.

