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2 March 2026, Mon
  1. News
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  3. Coalition Tensions Rise as South Africa’s Agriculture Minister Resigns as Party Leader

Coalition Tensions Rise as South Africa’s Agriculture Minister Resigns as Party Leader

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John Steenhuisen’s decision to step down as the head of the Democratic Alliance highlights internal party rifts over its direction within the ANC-led coalition government.

John Steenhuisen will vacate his position as leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA) at the party’s upcoming April congress. The announcement follows a series of political and personal controversies that have destabilized his authority and eroded trust among the party’s conservative voter base.

Since the historic 2024 elections, which forced the DA into a power-sharing arrangement with the African National Congress (ANC), Steenhuisen has struggled to balance government responsibilities with party expectations. Critics within the DA, including recently ousted Environment Minister Dion George, argue the party has been “captured” by its former rivals.

A Crisis of Competence

Steenhuisen’s tenure as agriculture minister has been heavily criticized due to the ongoing foot-and-mouth disease epidemic severely impacting the nation’s livestock. The backlash from white commercial farmers—a crucial demographic for the DA—has been intense, with industry leaders accusing Steenhuisen of isolating those who voice dissent.

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Compounding his political woes, leaked reports revealed Steenhuisen carried nearly 150,000 rand in unpaid personal credit card debt. The financial mismanagement contradicted the DA’s core platform of fiscal responsibility. Additional allegations surfaced regarding his misuse of a party credit card, though an internal investigation cleared him of permanent wrongdoing.

The Succession Battle

The leadership vacuum sets the stage for a critical succession race. Geordin Hill-Lewis, the current Mayor of Cape Town, is the presumed favorite, boasting support from senior figures like Helen Zille. He may face a challenge from Solly Msimanga, the DA leader in Gauteng.

Political analysts predict the DA will likely revert to white leadership, moving away from past efforts to diversify its top ranks under former leader Mmusi Maimane. Analyst Khanyi Magubane indicated that the party’s conservative, Afrikaner faction would strongly oppose a black candidate in the current political climate.

SOURCES: Democratic Alliance (DA), African National Congress (ANC), Daily Maverick.

This report has been significantly transformed from original source material for journalistic purposes, falling under ‘Fair Use’ doctrine for news reporting. The content is reconstructed to provide original analysis and reporting while preserving the factual essence of the source.

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