Taking back the Power: a People’s Summit for a People’s Charter...

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An apolitical civil rights movement is holding a People’s Summit in November this year (2023) to draw up a People’s Charter that will demand pledges of change from political parties in exchange for votes in next year’s election. Solly Moeng of The United Movement of South Africa (TUSAM) tells BizNews how it was formed, which influential people are involved - and who will be speaking at the summit. Moeng says the people of South Africa are “on their own” because there's no leadership. He describes as “treasonous” President Cyril Ramaphosa stance that he would rather be seen as a weak president than one under whom the ANC would split. And he says Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Commander-in-Chief Julius Malema does not have the “needed emotional basics” to be a leader of a country as diverse as South Africa. He also urges the Democratic Alliance (DA) to take heed of “repeated” accusations of it “being arrogant, doing its own thing”. He calls on political parties to work together because not one of them on its own can remove the ANC or weaken its power.
1 Sep 2023 9AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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