ANC supporters carry a mock coffin during the rally in Soweto. The words  on the coffin read,  Sleep well Helen , in reference to Helen Zille.
Political parties used the closing rallies of  their campaigns this weekend to fire up supporters and urge them to vote  on Wednesday. 
While DA leader Helen Zille  addressed about 4 500 party faithful in the OR Tambo Hall in Khayelitsha  on Saturday, about 15 000 ANC supporters gathered at the Khayelitsha  Stadium on Sunday to listen to a live broadcast of the ANC’s final rally  in Joburg.
The biggest drawcard was the ANC’s  Siyanqoba “we will win” rally at Soweto’s FNB stadium, where about 100  000 supporters gathered.
President Jacob Zuma’s message was  one of municipal accountability and service delivery, while he again  ran through the number of houses built and connected to basic services.
Also holding final rallies in  Gauteng were the ACDP and PAC, while the Freedom Front Plus ended its  campaign trail in Mokopane (Potgietersrus) on Saturday.
Elsewhere in Cape Town the UDM  told about 3 000 supporters in Philippi township their ward councillors  would keep communities informed and that dissatisfaction among ANC  supporters over how councillors were nominated would be a growth  opportunity for the party.
The message across the political party spectrum, regardless of manifesto promises?  
Make your mark on Wednesday!
Voter turnout, say analysts, will  be crucial, not only for the DA to prove its claim of increasing support  among black voters, but also for the ANC to signal that dissatisfaction  - at times violent - over the councillor nomination process, and over  service delivery, had not damaged the party. 
The other buzzword of these elections has been coalitions.
But how realistic talk of  opposition co-operation against the ANC or the ANC’s possible need to  find partners to maintain control  remains to be seen after the votes  have been counted.
At the live Siyanqoba broadcast in  Khayelitsha, the mood among ANC leaders and officials was upbeat.  Privately, many admit the campaign was nowhere six weeks ago, but  mayoral candidate Tony Ehrenreich, has galvanised the campaign.
ANC  heavyweight and national cabinet minister Trevor Manuel said Cape Town  would be taken over. “Who do you want for mayor?” he asked the crowd.  The reply: “Tony, Tony, Tony!”
“On May 18 we’re going to bury the  rainbow madams,” said MK Veterans Association provincial leader Desmond  Stevens, with reference to DA posters showing Zille, national  spokeswoman Lindiwe Mazibuko and mayoral candidate Patricia de Lille.
Cosatu’s backing and membership may prove crucial, as the DA on Saturday said it would be a close run.
Zille, who was warmly welcomed,  told supporters they should give the DA a chance to prove that it was  better at delivering services to all. ”We stand to make gains in towns  and cities across the country because we have plans and we are bringing  people together…
“No other party can match us when  it comes to diversity and delivery. No other party is as committed to  reconciliation,” she told an enthusiastic audience.
Over the past month, politicians  have knocked on the doors of thousands of homes across the country,  stuffed pamphlets into post boxes, hung posters from lamp-posts and held  meetings in many a venue.
Babies  were kissed, hands shaken and music CDs produced. Political heavyweights  furiously traversed the country. This is set to continue right up to  the last minute for Zuma and Zille.
The battlefields have been  identified, from Tlokwe (Potchefstroom), where the ANC failed to  register candidates in a number of wards, allegedly because of an  administrative oversight, to Nelson Mandela Bay, where dissatisfaction  with the administration is said to be so high that an opposition party  coalition could be on the cards.
Tshwane may also present an  outside chance of a coalition, while political analysts dismiss such  claims for Joburg, regardless of the billing saga.
In Midvaal, the only DA-held  council in Gauteng, the statue of apartheid architect HF Verwoerd sent  political tempers soaring. It was finally taken down under cover of  darkness.  
DA councillor Christo Smith defected to the FF+ on Thursday.  - Political Bureau 

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