In conversation with Herman Mashaba on ActionSA’s plans for South Africa
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- In this CNBC Africa special we put the spotlight on the economic policies of the ActionSA party, as South Africans prepare to go to the polls next year. The leader of ActionSA, Herman Mashaba, speaks to CNBC Africa's Godfrey Mutizwa.
His political ideology is not too radical. He is a realist who has implementable policies. Non racialism, quality education, good infrastructure, ethical leadership, free market and respect for the rule of law are his key values and that’s all this country needs for it to be progressive.
He's a pragmatic leader, come 2024 ActionSA has my vote and my family.
Action SA has displayed great character thus far....
This man is in my heart, we need to pray for him
This man can really work, I've seen him while he was a Mayor of Johannesburg, he fought corruption in municipality,
Still wishes to see you working together with mmusi maimane
Indeed!
Few things that Action SA needs to look into before talking about free market/ capitalism, here are the challenges they may face, 1. Income inequality, 2. Unemployment, 3. The concentration of wealth, 4. Structural Barriers, 5. Resource dependence, 6. Social and labour rights.
The policy conference will also make policy to guide the free market he is talking about
I agree fully with this take. Clearly Mr. Mashaba's thinking and Action SA don't get these issues. It sounds to me like multinational corporations and billionaires that control the economy, loot taxes and perpetuate poverty got into his ear. He doesn't see the key issues you raised. He is worse.
Please read ActionSA Economic Justice policy, which adequately addresses those concerns
Herman Mashaba for President!
I respect this man called Mashaba.
According to their economic policies, if they took SA in 2024, by 2030, economy in SA could be around $700 billion.
Actionsa, My life my children's future my family my future and will die for actionsa
Federal democracy , decentralized decision-making polickly and economically. " democracy for the people, by the people , near the people " from the bottom up , holding even municipal representatives to account regularly. A deregulated "free-market" economy for all to participate and establish business within 24 hours ( check Rwanda) and clean well run informal middle-eastern markets (Turkey). Gov must establish and maintain infrastructure at all levels, to serve the people in society. Never forget the poor, at heart we can all be good " Capital Socialits".
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A breath of fresh air for South Africa to get the corrupt ANC out of power.
Thank you so much President for being this clear
17:21 I think you need to go even further. Get the foreigners to build the infrastructure and pay for education and build factories. Let them spend their money to make our country better. And then use the tax that you gain from that to uplift our poor communities. Extra education. adult education.
ActionSA could take South Africa on the amazing path that Singapore has had! Singapore went from poor and unequal to one of the richest most incredible countries within a decade or 2.
The youth must register to vote and get out and vote for a decent future for themselves!
If we keep the ANC expect joblessness, crime, poor healthcare, homelessness and poverty to get worse!
LOL he does not understand that you need to break monopolies. The big players will not make room for SMEs.
Exactly. It is shocking that he doesn't get these issues. I thought he is clued up until I listened to this podcast. The man even mooted idea of killing Eskom and let Private sector run our energy. Wow.... Private sector?? This guy's economic policies are worse. He doesn't get it 😅😅😅😅
Mr R12 million!!!
This is a very busy year everybody sees himself as the next president.
Put more effort future president of the country 😂😂😂😂
Herman should stop calling himself a capitalist and a free-market~economics proponent because he still believes that government should be involved in all sorts of industries. Free markets are only free when government is away.
The right balance is social market economy with good distance between party and state like in most Scandinavian countries taxes are abit high but standard of living is way over the roof while retaining the competitiveness of not so regulated markets which everyone wants for SA
SA is a failing state under the current ANC dispensation. High unemployment, income inequality, crime, dilapidated infrastructure and over-regulation that is strangling the vibrant "township" economy & SME's. So 2024 cannot come soon enough to fix SA, turn SA around...and it can be done, it must be done (BTW I am Namibian but with Xhosa/Xhlubi roots from my maternal side).
Your Herman is that your DA girl FRIEND...!
Did yu see FNB stadiu😂stadium 😂😂😂😂
Yes, full of unemployable SASSA Brigade
Yes FNB was full of border jumpers and non voting teenagers😅
@@veronicakarstel9126 thats the majority who will oust all of yu
Chesy pain i know its hard even elon mask felt them lol
Border jumpers and teenagers don't vote😂