Mayibuye Youth ‘Activism’ Movement enters political arena ahead of 2026 elections
With the 2026 local government elections on the horizon, Ward 110 residents may soon have a new choice at the polls as the Mayibuye Youth Movement advances a mission to translate community voices into policy action.
The Mayibuye Youth Activism Movement has officially transitioned into a political formation, signalling its intention to contest the 2026 local government elections in Ward 110.
Now re-established as the Mayibuye Youth Movement, the group’s shift marks a strategic move to gain decision-making and political power and directly influence service delivery in the community.
The formation will be led by Mthuthuzeli Manzini, who previously served in a sports and recreation role within the activist structure.
He will be joined by a team that includes former chairperson Loyiso Sihoyiya, spokesperson Thabiso Mehlape, secretary Thapelo Nkoane, social development lead Gugulethu Sibuyane, and economic development representative Estern Thobejane. Some members are expected to retain their roles as the structure evolves into a formal political entity.
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Manzini said the decision to enter politics was driven by ongoing challenges faced while operating purely as an activist movement.
“The movement often got overridden by political influence when we were supposed to take authoritative decisions,” he explained. “Our inability to implement programmes was often limited by a lack of access to resources controlled by political formations. Contesting political power will allow us to make meaningful decisions.”
He added that while the group is entering the political space, it will continue to function as an activist body alongside its new role.

The move was not part of the organisation’s original vision. According to Manzini, the group was initially rooted in community activism, but persistent obstacles prompted a rethink.
Before formalising the transition, the movement consulted with the community through digital and in-person platforms, including a WhatsApp poll, social media engagement, and a community meeting where members gave the go-ahead to register for elections.
The organisation confirmed it will retain the name Mayibuye Youth Movement, despite similarities to other political formations, stating that the name reflects the identity and history of the local community.
If elected, the party has identified three key priorities, including youth employment, reducing high electricity tariffs, and accelerating infrastructure development.
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Responding to concerns that political participation could dilute its activist roots, Manzini insisted the organisation would maintain its grassroots approach.
“The activist nature of the movement won’t subside. We will continue to take a firm stance on community issues. The difference now is that we are seeking the authority to act on them,” he said.
He added that the movement remains actively engaged with residents through community programmes, public meetings, and walk-in office hours.
The Mayibuye Youth Movement has called on Ward 110 residents to support this ‘youth-driven alternative’ focused on governance reform, job creation, and improved service delivery.
“Our primary purpose is to bring a new method of governance, create employment opportunities, and champion rapid infrastructure development,” said Manzini.
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