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African People’s Convention Unveils Mo-Afrika Mandla Mokoena as Johannesburg Mayoral Candidate

South Africa Today

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July 12, 2026

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African People’s Convention Unveils Mo-Afrika Mandla Mokoena as Johannesburg Mayoral Candidate

SOWETO, Gauteng — The African People’s Convention (APC) has officially named Mo-Afrika Mandla Mokoena as its Johannesburg mayoral candidate, marking a key milestone in the party’s campaign strategy for the upcoming local government elections. The announcement was made earlier today by APC leader Themba Godi during a public gathering at the Doornkop Bus rank in []

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Independent Online

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· Jun 27, 2026

The deadly political landscape of South Africa's local elections

The deadly political landscape of South Africa's local elections

Guineematin.com

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· Jul 4, 2026

Conakry : Mamadou Saliou Fofana du MAD élu maire de la commune de Gbessia

La commune urbaine de Gbessia, dans la capitale guinéenne, tient son premier conseil communal, élu démocratiquement. Réunis en conclave dans les locaux de la Direction communale des impôts ce vendredi, 3 juillet 2026, les conseillers communaux ont élu comme maire Mamadou Saliou Fofana, candidat du Mouvement alternatif démocratique (MAD). Les sept vice-maires ont également été [] The post Conakry : Mamadou Saliou Fofana du MAD élu maire de la commune de Gbessia first appeared on Guineematin.com.

Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 26, 2026

THE GRASSROOTS POWER MOVE: PLU Mobiliser Sophia Kenyanji, Ssebuufu, Twalla, and Kirabira Rally Behind Community Engagement Agenda

By Brian Mugenyi Watchdog Uganda (mugenyijj@gmail.com) KAMPALA, UGANDA — In a strategic alignment aimed at reshaping local mobilization, Kampala Metropolitan Patriotic League of Uganda (PLU) Mobiliser, Hajjati Sophia Kenyanji, has partnered with prominent businessman Hajji Mohammad Ssebuufu, newly appointed PLU Secretary General Hajj Fadil Twalla, and Federation of Uganda Social Media Influencers (FUSMI) CEO Edison [] The post THE GRASSROOTS POWER MOVE: PLU Mobiliser Sophia Kenyanji, Ssebuufu, Twalla, and Kirabira Rally Behind Community Engagement Agenda appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

The Namibian

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· Jun 23, 2026

From DJ Gogo to Mayor? Zille chases 500,000 votes for a majority

After nine months of canoes, potholes and viral videos, Helen Zille’s campaign is entering a more serious phase. The DA believes 500,000 votes could deliver an outright majority in Johannesburg – but low voter registration and voter apathy may prove the biggest obstacles. On the campaign trail for nine months now, the DA’s mayoral candidate [] The post From DJ Gogo to Mayor? Zille chases 500,000 votes for a majority appeared first on The Namibian.

Radio Tamazuj

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· Jun 22, 2026

South Sudan must ensure successful elections – Kikwete

African Union High Representative for the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea Jakaya Kikwete The post South Sudan must ensure successful elections – Kikwete appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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Related coverage for "African People’s Convention Unveils Mo-Afrika Mandla Mokoena as Johannesburg Mayoral Candidate": Independent Online — The deadly political landscape of South Africa's local elections. Guineematin.com — Conakry : Mamadou Saliou Fofana du MAD élu maire de la commune de Gbessia. Watchdog Uganda — THE GRASSROOTS POWER MOVE: PLU Mobiliser Sophia Kenyanji, Ssebuufu, Twalla, and Kirabira Rally Behind Community Engagement Agenda. The Namibian — From DJ Gogo to Mayor? Zille chases 500,000 votes for a majority. Radio Tamazuj — South Sudan must ensure successful elections – Kikwete