In a significant development for North West province politics, ActionSA, under the leadership of premier candidate Kgosi Kwena Mangope, has made substantial progress during its visit to the region on May 11.
Through a series of community engagements, door-to-door campaigns, and meetings with traditional leaders, ActionSA has strengthened its influence and appeal among residents.
According to party leader Herman Mashaba, the community turnout in the Broederstroom Area was significant, with residents expressing their discontent with the current political system’s inability to offer a non-racial solution that enhances the well-being of citizens.
“Additionally, traditional leaders at the Bapo Ba Mogale Traditional Palace warmly received our visit and expressed their dedication to collaborating with the us to address the country’s challenges and steer it towards prosperity.”
During the visit, important problems like lots of people without jobs, roads and buildings falling apart, and laws not being followed became the main focus.
Moreover, ActionSA’s collaborative stance with traditional leaders and local communities signifies a promising trajectory for the province.
“I wish to extend my gratitude to ActionSA North West premier candidate Kgosi Kwena Mangope and his team for all the preparation that has gone into the visit. It has truly been highly successful to engage with voters across the spectrum on the difference ActionSA aims to deliver.
“ActionSA will continue to use the energy gained from our visit to the North West to encourage as many South Africans as we can to vote in the 2024 elections and work towards removing the current ruling party from power. We believe we can improve the country and make it more prosperous for all South Africans,“ Mashaba said.
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