Nelson Mandela Bay 

ANC & DA

Largest Party

ANC

Coalition leader

NA

Current Mayor

4

Changes of Mayors

Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality is a global city that is governed by an inclusive and innovative administration, focused on sustainable service delivery, socio-economic development, infrastructure development, local and regional integration through comprehensive initiatives.’

No of Seats per Party

Composition of Council

The City has 120 Councillors, comprising 60 Ward Councillors and 60 Proportional Representative (PR) Councillors, with about 12 political parties represented in council. The ANC and DA are leading with 48 seats. The EFF is seating at 8, while the rest of the political parties are seating at 2 and 1 respectively.

Key Positions

Name

Party

Position

Cllr. Babalwa Lobishe
ANC
Executive Mayor
Cllr. Gary van Niekerk
NA
Deputy Executive Mayor
Cllr. Eugene Johnson
ANC
Speaker
Cllr. Ziyanda Mqokoyi
TBC
MMC: Electricity and Energy
Cllr. Thembinkosi Mafana
ANC
MMC: Human Settlement
Cllr. Buyelwa Mafaya
TBC
MMC: Infrastructure and Engineering
Cllr. Khanya Ngqisha
EFF
MMC: Budget and Treasury
Cllr. Mkhuseli Jack
AIM
MMC: Corporate Services
Cllr. Yolisa Pali-Jongilanga
TBC
MMC: Roads and Transport
Cllr. Thsonono Buyeye
TBC
MMC: Public health
Cllr. Bassie Kamana
PAC
MMC: Economic Development, Tourism and Agriculture
Cllr. Luyanda Lawu
ANC
MMC: Safety and Security
Cllr. Bongekile Mankahla
TBC
MMC: Sports, Recreation, Arts, and Culture

Historical Timeline

The Executive Mayor governs together with the Speaker, who is the Chairperson of the Metropolitan Council, the Deputy Executive Mayor and a team of Chairpersons of Portfolio Committees within an Executive Mayoral Committee system. Our Executive Mayoral system is combined with a vibrant Ward Participatory System to ensure community participation at grassroots level. Council is headed by the Speaker. The role of a council in local government is that of lawmaker and, as such, it focuses on legislation, participation and oversight. In addition, municipal councils facilitate political discussions and debate in order to assist in planning and decision-making. The Council of the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality is headed by the Speaker and comprises 120 Councillors, elected through a mixed-member proportional representative system. Altogether 60 of those Councillors were elected through a voting process in the 60 wards that make up Nelson Mandela Bay. The remaining 60 Councillors were selected from party lists, on the basis that the total number of party representatives must be proportional to the number of votes received.

  • Mayor: Cllr. Eugene Johnson

    Party: ANC

    Votes for: 60
    Parties for: NA,GOOD, AIC, UDM, PAC, AIM, DP
    From: 22 November 2021 – 21 September 2022
  • Speaker: Cllr. Gary Van Niekerk

    Party: NA

    Votes for: 60
    Parties for: ANC, EFF, PA, NA
    From: 22 November 2021 – 26 May 2023
  • Mayor: Cllr. Retief Odendaal

    Party: DA

    Votes for: 62
    Parties for: DA,PAC,NA,AIC
    From: 21 September 2022 – 26 May 2023
  • Mayor: Cllr. G.Van Niekerk

    Party: NA

    Votes for: 64
    Parties for: ANC, EFF, PAC, AIC, NA
    From: 26 May 2023 – Current
  • Speaker: Cllr. Eugene Johnson

    Party: ANC

    Votes for: 62
    Parties for: ANC,EFF, PA, NA
    From: 26 May 2023 – Current
  • Mayor: Cllr. Gary van Niekerk

    Party: NA

    Votes for: 65
    Parties for: ANC, EFF,NA,PA,AIC,PAC,DP
    From: 26 May 2023 – 31 October 2024
  • Mayor: Cllr. Babalwa Lobishe

    Party: ANC

    Votes for: 65
    Parties for: ANC, EFF, PA, PAC, NA,DP
    From: 31 October 2024 – Current

Local News & Analysis

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Move to replace Van Niekerk gathers pace

26 August 2024

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26 August 2024