Build One South Africa Introduces New Faces for Local Elections
Historic Setting in Soweto
The announcement took place on Vilakazi Street, a road famous for being home to both Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. Choosing this spot highlighted the party’s wish to connect South Africa’s struggle for freedom with today’s push for better local government.
Who Are the Candidates?
Ziyeka Sisulu
Ziyeka is the grandson of Walter and Albertina Sisulu, two icons of the anti‑apartheid movement. He has put his name forward to run as a ward candidate in the City of Johannesburg.
Thembela Mandela
Thembela is a great‑grandchild of former President Nelson Mandela. Like Sisulu, she is seeking a ward seat in Johannesburg’s upcoming municipal elections.
Why These Names Matter
BOSA spokesperson Roger Solomons stressed that the party did not pick the candidates just because of their famous surnames. Instead, the focus is on their willingness to take responsibility for fixing broken services and rebuilding trust in local leaders.
A Symbolic Launch
Unveiling the pair on Vilakazi Street was meant to send a clear message: the fight for freedom must now be matched by a fight for effective governance and an economy that works for every South African.
Legacy Meets Renewal
By bringing together descendants of two of the nation’s most respected political families, BOSA says it is blending the lessons of the past with a fresh vision for accountable, service‑driven politics.
Conclusion
The introduction of Ziyeka Sisulu and Thembela Mandela marks a new step for Build One South Africa as it aims to inspire young voters and show that leadership can come from both heritage and a genuine commitment to change. As the local elections approach, all eyes will be on how these candidates translate their family legacies into real improvements for Johannesburg’s communities.


