Wednesday, June 17, 2026

DA names Geordin Hill-Lewis as Cape Town mayoral candidate ahead of local elections

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Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill‑Lewis Launches DA Campaign for Next Term

Where the Launch Happened

On a Saturday in Hanover Park, a neighbourhood on the Cape Flats, Hill‑Lewis stood before residents and DA supporters to announce that he will be the Democratic Alliance’s mayoral candidate for the upcoming local‑government elections. The area was chosen because it highlights the issues that matter most to many Capetonians: crime, housing shortages, unemployment, and basic service delivery.

Five Main Campaign Priorities

1. Stronger Policing

Hill‑Lewis said the city will not accept crime as “just part of life.” He wants more policing powers for Cape Town and plans to create a Metro Police Detective Unit so that arrests lead to convictions and seized weapons stay off the streets.

2. Job Creation

He highlighted that Cape Town has added about 480,000 new jobs in the last four and a half years—more than Johannesburg and the Gauteng metros. To keep this momentum, the DA will cut red tape, lower unnecessary fees, and make it easier for businesses to invest and hire.

3. Reliable and Affordable Basic Services

The party promises to keep water, sanitation, and electricity working well. A key step is buying more power from independent producers to rely less on Eskom. Additionally, the city aims to replace 100 km of fresh‑water pipes and 100 km of sewer pipes each year.

4. More Affordable Housing

Hill‑Lewis pledged to release more city‑owned land for low‑cost homes, upgrade informal settlements, and partner with private developers to increase affordable rental units. His vision is a city where more people live close to jobs, schools, and other opportunities.

5. Cleaner Public Spaces

Tougher action against illegal dumping and littering is on the agenda, along with upgrades to parks, beaches, sidewalks, and expanded cleaning services in informal settlements.

What Voters Can Expect

Hill‑Lewis asked residents to judge the DA on both its track record and its future promises. He reminded the crowd that the party already governs Cape Town and will run on what it has achieved while also presenting a clear plan for the next term.

Challenges Ahead

Opposition parties are likely to focus on ongoing problems such as gang violence, housing backlogs, affordability, spatial inequality, and uneven access to basic services. The DA will need to show concrete progress on these issues to win over voters, especially in working‑class communities.

Conclusion

Geordin Hill‑Lewis’s launch in Hanover Park sets the stage for a campaign centered on safety, jobs, services, housing, and cleanliness. By highlighting past achievements and outlining specific, teen‑friendly goals, the DA hopes to earn a renewed mandate to lead Cape Town into its next chapter. Voters will soon decide whether these promises match the city’s needs.

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