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16 May 2025

City of Cape Town’s “Plan” to Manage Metrorail Stuck at the Station

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Brett Herron,GOOD Secretary-General & Member of the Western Cape Parliament 16 May 2025 A presentation by Prasa to the Western Cape Provincial Parliament Standing Committee on Mobility today exposed the City of Cape Town’s alleged “plan” to take over management of the Metrorail system as theatrical bluster. The grandiose-sounding “Service Level Plan” […]

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15 April 2025

WSU: A Place for Education, Not Violence

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Kaden Arguile,GOOD National Youth Chairperson 15 April 2025 The GOOD Party condemns the tragic incident at Walter Sisulu University’s Mthatha campus that has resulted in the loss of a student’s life. No dispute at an institution of higher learning should ever escalate to the point of violence, let alone the loss of […]

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14 April 2025

Accountability for Apartheid Crimes: Small but Important Steps Against Criminal Impunity

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Brett Herron ,GOOD Secretary-General 14 April 2025 The GOOD Party welcomes today’s long-awaited momentum in the quest to hold apartheid-era criminals accountable. The reopening of two high profile inquests, and the decision by the High Court that former policemen must be prosecuted for crimes against humanity, are critical steps to address criminal […]

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14 April 2025

Good Welcomes Jonas Appointment, Integrity Meets Diplomacy

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Brett Herron ,GOOD Secretary-General 14 April 2025 The appointment of a new Special Envoy to the United States, following the expulsion of former Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool, was always going to be a significant decision. As GOOD, we welcome President Ramaphosa’s appointment of former Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas, a choice that reflects […]

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10 April 2025

Declare a Disaster: End GBV Now

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Kaden Arguile,GOOD National Youth Chairperson 10 April 2025 Tomorrow, GOOD will proudly join Women for Change at the Union Buildings in Tshwane to hand over a petition calling for Gender-Based Violence (GBV) to be declared a National State of Disaster. This petition, initiated by Women for Change, has amassed nearly 150,000 signatures, […]

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10 April 2025

Tshwane’s Economic Growth Plan

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Sarah Mabotsa,GOOD City of Tshwane Councillor and MMC for Economic Development and Spatial Planning 10 April 2025 GOOD is proud to be part of the drive to accelerate economic growth in South Africa’s capital city. In today’s Tshwane State of the City Address, Executive Mayor Dr Nasiphi Moya reaffirmed the metro’s commitment […]

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10 April 2025

Constructive Dialogue on Budget Alternatives and GNU Integrity

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Brett Herron,GOOD Secretary-General 10 April 2025 Yesterday evening, the GOOD Party engaged in a constructive dialogue with the African National Congress in Johannesburg regarding the current budget impasse. We believe the ANC is acting in good faith and is genuinely committed to finding alternative sources of revenue to avoid the proposed 0.5% […]

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9 April 2025

George Building Collapse: Lessons Need to Be Learnt

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Chantelle Kyd,GOOD George Councillor and MMC for Planning and Development 09 April 2025 The GOOD Party welcomes the release of the National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC) report on the George Building Collapse by Human Settlements Minister, Thembi Simelane. In May 2024, the Multi-story Building Collapse claimed 34 lives and left many […]

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9 April 2025

DA and PA Parliamentarians’ Secret Frolic to Israel

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Brett Herron,GOOD Secretary-General 09 April 2025 Members of Parliament representing parties in South Africa’s Government of National Unity have undertaken a secret visit to Israel. The South African MPs evidently received a warmer reception than their counterparts in the UK governing party, who were forced to abandon a fact-finding mission when they […]

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9 April 2025

Diazville Housing Project: Millions Later, Still Nowhere to Call Home

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Brett Herron,GOOD Secretary-General & Member of the Western Cape Parliament 09 April 2025 Despite R79.6 million allocated and a promise of 559 homes, the Diazville Housing Project in Saldanha Bay remains yet another unfinished chapter in the Western Cape’s housing backlog. In response to written questions submitted by GOOD, the WC Infrastructure […]

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9 April 2025

Cape Town’s Failure to Maintain Public Parks Concerning

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Wesley Neumann,GOOD City of Cape Town Councillor 09 April 2025 The City of Cape Town’s poor maintenance in marginalized communities has left a 6-year-old in hospital after a park outing. According to reports, Adyaan Benjamin suffered extensive leg and facial injuries when the chain of a swing snapped at the York Street […]

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8 April 2025

Cape Town’s Winter Prep Falls Short

Location: News

The City of Cape Town’s failure to adequately prepare for seasonal challenges is once again on full display. This summer, the city was caught off guard when it failed to open all public pools for the peak season, and now, with today's heavy rains, we are seeing history repeat itself. The Urban Mobility Department’s inability to provide effective service delivery is evident in the widespread flooding caused by blocked stormwater drains.

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8 April 2025

#JusticeForCwecwe: Unnecessary Sandf Deployment in Matatiele

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Brett Herron,GOOD Secretary-General 08 April 2025 The GOOD Party was shocked to see footage of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) being deployed to Matatiele in the Eastern Cape during the #JusticeForCwecwe demonstrations. These peaceful protests, which have taken place across the country, aim to raise awareness about the rampant issue […]

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7 April 2025

Constructive Alternatives to VAT Rise and Bracket Creep

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Brett Herron,GOOD Secretary-General 07 April 2025 With talks about aspects of the 2025 national budget continuing, despite Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana having already gazetting the Rates and Monetary Amounts and Amendment of Revenue Laws Bill, the GOOD Party will focus on being a constructive voice in the room. Tomorrow, parties who supported […]

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7 April 2025

Cape Town Mayor Accused of Abusing Power in Neighbourhood Feud

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Suzette Little,GOOD Deputy Secretary-General & City of Cape Town Councillor 07 April 2025 A Cape Town resident has lodged a formal accusation against Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis, alleging that the Mayor has abused his position of power and is engaging in harassment (Bothasig SAPS, ref nr CAS 167/3/2025). According to the complainant, who […]

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7 April 2025

Western Cape Education Budget: Underfunded and Undervalued

Location: News

GOOD Speech by Brett Herron,GOOD Secretary-General & Member of the Western Cape Parliament 07 April 2025 *Note to editor: This speech was delivered by GOOD Secretary-General & Member of the Western Cape Parliament Brett Herron during today’s debate on the Western Cape Education Budget (Vote 05) Every year, as the budget approaches, we hear grand […]

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5 April 2025

George Building Collapse: One Step Closer to Answers and Accountability

Location: News

GOOD has taken note of recent media reports indicating that Minister of Human Settlements, Thembi Simelane, presented the National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC) report on the George Building Collapse to the Portfolio Committee on Human Settlements. This important development brings the community of George one step closer to finding the answers they have been desperately seeking.

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4 April 2025

Cape Town Budget 2025/26: Caution Rising Costs Ahead

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Anton Louw,GOOD City of Cape Town Councillor 04 April 2025 The GOOD Party is urging Cape Town residents to use the city’s rates calculator to better understand the impact of the new draft budget.  After years of criticism about the Energy tariff subsidising the rates department, this has been done away with, leaving the Rates department […]

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4 April 2025

Safe Initiative: Time’s up but Pit Latrines Still Plague South African Schools

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Kaden Arguile ,GOOD National Youth Chairperson 04 April 2025 The deadline has come and gone for the eradication of pit latrines in South African schools. This pledge made by the Minister of Education Siviwe Gwarube has failed – just as it did under her predecessor, Angie Motshekga. The promise to eradicate pit […]

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3 April 2025

Demands for Removal of Mayor Lobishe Over Financial Mismanagement

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Lawrence Troon,GOOD Nelson Mandela Bay Councillor 03 April 2025 The GOOD party in Nelson Mandela Bay has submitted a motion of no confidence in the Executive Mayor Babalwa Lobishe following a series of concerning failures in governance and service delivery under her administration. The municipality is grappling with a significant deterioration in […]

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3 April 2025

NMB: Controversial R32.5 Million Write-off Needs Full Investigation

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Lawrence Troon ,GOOD Nelson Mandela Bay Councillor 03 April 2025 GOOD condemns the recent Nelson Mandela Bay council decision to write off 50% of Premium Precision’s debt, amounting to over R32.5 million. The decision raises serious concerns about fairness and transparency. It is GOOD’s belief that Premium Precision has the ability to […]

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3 April 2025

Misguided Priorities Neglecting Education and Health for Policing

Location: News

GOOD Speech by Brett Herron,GOOD Secretary-General & Member of the Western Cape Parliament 03 April 2025 *Note to editor: This speech was delivered by GOOD Secretary-General & Member of the Western Cape Parliament Brett Herron during today’s debate on the Western Cape Budget Today, we stand at a critical juncture. The 2025 Western Cape Budget […]

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2 April 2025

How Women Political Leaders Are Beating the Odds in Eastern & Southern Africa

Location: News

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Progress in women's representation in politics globally has been slow. Women's representation in parliaments in Africa increased by one point from 2021 to 2024, shifting the total from 25% to 26%. “At this rate, it will take Africa until the year 2100 to achieve gender parity in its parliaments. But this assumes a linear progression, which is unlikely given the fact that generally after countries achieve the 30%-mark, progress slows down,” says Gram Mutenga, Regional Head of Programmes at International IDEA. In November 2024, UN Women and the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), supported by the European Union, hosted the WYDE Women's Leadership Initiative regional dialogue in Johannesburg, South Africa. The programme brought together more than 50 women political leaders from East and Southern Africa for three days of exchanging ideas, sharing lessons and best practices, and networking.

One of the participants, Lioness Sibanda, holds the prominent position of Secretary General of a political party in Eswatini. She is tirelessly fighting for democratic reforms while mentoring the next generation of female leaders: “Eswatini has deep-rooted cultural and religious practices that still hold to the belief that a woman cannot be in the forefront or stand in front of men and tell them what to do. I have done a lot of work in terms of contributing to the struggle for women's rights in Eswatini, but because I am a woman, I am not taken seriously." Sibanda added that her work as a politician is mainly recognized by leaders of organizations advocating for democratic reform, and it remains challenging to persuade voters about the benefits of electing women into office.

Another challenge women political leaders face is violence, which includes tech-facilitated gender-based violence. Sibanda knows this reality well as she reveals that she must constantly be on the lookout for threats to her life. UN Women's data, based on five national surveys across Asia and Arab States, reveals that up to two-thirds of women elected in local government experience violence, yet less than 20% file formal complaints. Reiterating this issue, Hazel Gooding, UN Women Deputy Representative for the South Africa Multi-Country Office said, “We know that violence against women in politics weakens democracy by silencing voices and deterring future leaders. It is our collective duty to protect them, for instance by enacting and enforcing laws, providing victim support, protection and access to justice, training law enforcement officials, advocating to change minds and social norms.”

Betty Milgo, Secretary General for Persons with Disabilities in Kenya's ruling party, is also a teacher and disability rights advocate. Her journey into politics has not been an easy one: "My community is patriarchal and many don't understand the types of disabilities that exist, including albinism," she explains. Milgo emphasized that women politicians urgently need increased visibility and institutional support to promote their participation in politics. 

For women like Motamma Horatius, a politician from Botswana who also attended the dialogue, the slow progress comes at a high cost. For five years, she was at the helm of one Itumeleng Ward as the Councillor. She recalls one of the biggest challenges she faced in her career as running for office while pregnant. “I had to wear extra-big dresses to conceal my pregnancy, on the campaign trail to avoid being viewed as a weak link. Culturally, they would say a pregnant woman will not manage. I won primary elections without them knowing that I was pregnant,” says Horatius.

Immediately after winning the elections, she gave birth but only took two weeks' leave as media articles scrutinized her absence. “I gave birth via C-section, and days later, there was already an uproar. ‘Where is she? She has abandoned her voters. She cannot serve,' these were some of the statements in the media. Two weeks post-partum, I was on the campaign trail again, this time for the general elections,” she recalls. These experiences shed light on the numerous systemic barriers unique to women politicians and aspiring candidates. These challenges are rooted in deeply ingrained social and cultural norms that dictate certain expectations for women's behaviour and impose restrictions on what they can and cannot achieve.

When asked what women political leaders want and need, Horatius, Milgo, and Sibanda shared similar perspectives. They underscored the importance of robust mental health support systems to help navigate the unique pressures of public life, particularly the pervasive violence against women in politics. Equally crucial is the need for comprehensive training and education programs to equip women with the skills and confidence to excel in leadership roles.

Building on these insights, participants of the Regional Dialogue identified additional strategies to enhance women's and youth participation in leadership and decision-making. These include providing financial support and fostering economic independence for women and youth candidates, challenging restrictive social norms through education and advocacy campaigns, ensuring balanced media coverage, and amplifying the visibility of female role models. Finally, capacity building through training and mentorship, as provided under the WYDE Women's Leadership initiative, was recognized as essential, alongside addressing intersectional challenges and actively combating violence against women in politics. Only by tackling these barriers collectively can the political landscape evolve to enable and empower women leaders.

WYDE | Women's Leadership, funded by the European Union, is a collaborative global effort aimed at advancing women's full and effective political participation and decision-making at all levels, especially those most often left furthest behind. WYDE | Women's Leadership is implemented by UN Women, the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG), and is part of the Women and Youth Democratic Engagement initiative (WYDE), powered by the European Union, which seeks to empower and strengthen the rights, and participation in public and political life of women and youth as key actors of development and change.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of UN Women - Africa.

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2 April 2025

The National Treasury Alone Cannot Be Held Responsible for Economic Growth

Location: News

GOOD Speech by Patricia de Lille,GOOD Leader & Member of Parliament 02 April 2025 Note to editor: This speech was delivered by GOOD Leader and Member of Parliament, Patricia de Lille, during today’s consideration of the 2025 Fiscal Framework and Revenue Proposal Now is not the time for party posturing and politicking, but for courageous […]

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