ActionSA in KZN Welcomes Former Leaders and Councillors to The Party
Zwakele Mncwango
ActionSA KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Chairperson
Earlier today, ActionSA President, Mr Herman Mashaba, and I held a press conference welcoming former leaders and councillors joining ActionSA.
The President and I welcomed 33 former councillors and leaders from a variety of different parties who have served at different levels of government across the province.
This is ground-breaking for KwaZulu-Natal as many of these individuals derive from different political parties with diverse backgrounds but share ActionSA’s values and have come together to work for the purpose of creating a better KwaZulu-Natal after years of ANC mismanagement.
This is a clear indication that people are hungry for change, and that ActionSA is seen as the only party that can restore all hope that our people yearn for.
Many of these members possess the necessary experience to help build that which has been destroyed by the ANC in this province.
We believe that these individuals will play a massive role in ensuring that good governance is brought back into our Province, and that they will lead ethically, with no fear or favour.
The councillors and former leaders who were welcomed today are as follows:
Bheki Khusi – Former ABC KZN Provincial secretary
Sboniso Mabika – Former ABC KZN Deputy Secretarty
Mimi Mali – Former ABC KZN Provincial Treasurer
Mlandomuhle Mbatha – Former ABC Umzinyathi District Secretary
Sipho Mhlongo – Former ABC King Cetshwayo District Chairperson
Bhekisisa Ncube – Former Independent candidate and branch deputy secretary from ANC
Zipho Silwane – Secretary of Abahlali Base Mkhanyakude Movement ABMM
Sonto Mabika – ABC Umkhanyakude District Chairperson
Thabani Gumede – From EFF Umhlabuyalingana
Bruce Sutcliffe – Former DA Cllr
Rafeek Shah – Former DA Cllr
Sbusiso Mncwabe – Former ATM MP and National Spokesperson
Sbongiseni Majola – Former DA Cllr
Murugan Valentino – Former DA Cllr
Dumisani Mphatheleni Nkanjabanga – Former DA Cllr
Mbuyiseni Victor Phoswa – Former DA Cllr
Langa Christopher – Former DA Cllr
Masail – Former DA Cllr
Mfundisi Nofeketa – Former DA Cllr
Mfanafuthi Mhlungu – Former DA Cllr
Khulekani Msibi – Former DA Cllr
Noah Cele – Former DA Cllr
Samkelo Ndwalane – Former DA Cllr
Shawn Adkins – Former DA Cllr
Sizwe Mokoena – Former DA Cllr
Gift – Former DA Cllr
Cebisa Zolo – Former DA Clrr
Ronny Veran – Former DA Cllr
Deric Ram – Former DA Cllr
David Llewellyn – Former DA Cllr
Dion Mdunge – Former DA Constituency Officer
Mlungisi Simelane – Former DA Constituency officer
We are looking forward to working with all these new members of ActionSA to deliver our offer to all corners of the province and bring about the change our people so desperately need.
ActionSA in KZN Welcomes Former Leaders and Councillors to The Party
Earlier today, ActionSA President, Mr Herman Mashaba, and I held a press conference welcoming former leaders and councillors joining ActionSA.
The President and I welcomed 33 former councillors and leaders from a variety of different parties who have served at different levels of government across the province.
This is ground-breaking for KwaZulu-Natal as many of these individuals derive from different political parties with diverse backgrounds but share ActionSA’s values and have come together to work for the purpose of creating a better KwaZulu-Natal after years of ANC mismanagement.
This is a clear indication that people are hungry for change, and that ActionSA is seen as the only party that can restore all hope that our people yearn for.
Many of these members possess the necessary experience to help build that which has been destroyed by the ANC in this province.
We believe that these individuals will play a massive role in ensuring that good governance is brought back into our Province, and that they will lead ethically, with no fear or favour.
The councillors and former leaders who were welcomed today are as follows:
We are looking forward to working with all these new members of ActionSA to deliver our offer to all corners of the province and bring about the change our people so desperately need.