South African Coalition Partner DA Elects Hill-Lewis as Leader

JOHANNESBURG, April 12 (Reuters) – South ⁠Africa’s ⁠Democratic Alliance elected ⁠Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis as ​its leader on Sunday, as the ruling ‌coalition’s second-biggest party sought ‌to capitalise on discontent to ⁠expand ⁠its power base in this year’s local polls.

The 39-year-old ​was widely considered the favourite to succeed Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen, who has led ​the pro-business party since 2019 and is ⁠stepping down.

Hill-Lewis ⁠has given few ⁠details ​about his plans but is not expected to ​depart significantly from ⁠the policies of his predecessor, who entered the DA into a coalition with the African National Congress in 2024 ⁠while continuing to fight it on issues such as ⁠national health insurance and affirmative action, which the DA opposes.

“Our mission is to build the DA into the biggest party in South Africa,” Hill-Lewis said on Saturday, ahead of the leadership vote at a party conference near ⁠Johannesburg.

The DA holds 22% of seats in the lower house of parliament, second to the ANC with 41%.

(Reporting by Nellie ​Peyton; Additional reporting by Lulah ​Mapiye;Editing by Tim Cocks)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

Photos You Should See – April 2026

A devotee dressed as a townsperson takes part in a Way of the Cross reenactment in Arraijan, Panama, Good Friday, April 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)

Leave a Comment