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April 21, 2026
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ActionSA registered with the Independent Electoral

Commission (IEC) on Thursday following the launch of the party last month.

Party leader Herman Mashaba expressed happiness as their party got over 1 000 signatures compared to the required minimum of 500.

“Our teams on the ground obtained the signatures of well over 1000 registered voters within just a matter of hours. They reported that they were inundated by the number of people who wanted to sign this important deed of foundation.”

“Our goal is to be a challenge to other parties during the contest for next year’s local government election, which will be for national power in the 2020 General Elections. South African people expressed their wishes to ActionSA to be a party that will unite the country with the vision of prosperity,” he added.

Mashaba said it is a proud moment of the party because millions of South Africans have participated in the dialogue, which laid the foundation for our new party.

“I believe it is highly appropriate that we register this party the day after President Ramaphosa announced the move to level 1 lockdown regulations because we will dedicate ActionSA to being the party of economic solutions that will create jobs and prosperity for all South Africans.”

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