ActionSA President Herman Mashaba says only through the successful implementation of ActionSA’s plans can the country be rescued.
“Only action will fix South Africa,” says Herman Mashaba the leader and founder of ActionSA political party.
mismanagement, can be saved only through the successful implementation of ActionSA’s plans to fix the country.“ActionSA will implement the necessary solutions to professionalise the public service and improve the functioning of state institutions.
He says they will modernise government practices will to improve the delivery of government services to be more technology based for the benefit of citizens. He said ActionSA’s plan will unlock millions of new jobs, safer communities, secured borders, access to quality education and healthcare for all, and for the first time, the inclusive empowerment of all previously disadvantaged South Africans.
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