Cape Argus

GOOD Party will stand up and be counted

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PEOPLE of South Africa shouldn’t be surprised when GOOD Leader Patricia de Lille says GOOD will reduce data costs and address spacial injustice through one of our policy pillars – Spacial Justice.

As mayor of the City of Cape Town she was instrument­al in implementi­ng pro-poor policies and programmes. It is no surprise her political opponents had to use all in their power to oppose her and that action on its own should send a clear message to South African voters, especially Western Cape voters, that GOOD is the only hope for the people of this province.

South Africa for once has a GOOD political party, the leadership of which is not tainted and infected by Bosasa corruption disease. The GOOD movement is the hope for the millions of South Africans whose dreams and aspiration­s is to see the fulfilment of Madiba’s dream of a united and prosperous South Africa.

GOOD carry dreams and aspiration­s of South Africans who want to have a job, a roof over their heads, a safe environmen­t where communitie­s, especially the most vulnerable, can lead normal lives and children be children in their neighbourh­oods. It is no wonder thousands of South Africans are responding well to the clarion call to swell the ranks of the GOOD movement. For the first time in the history of our democracy there’s a party with leaders who do not shy away from speaking to issues that others are scared to speak about.

GOOD is eight weeks old but is showing signs of maturity. It might be a new political party but has leaders with experience in government, young and experience­d people with diverse skills.

GOOD is the hope of the nation and the solution to the leadership vacuum that has stagnated our country from excellentl­y serving the needs of our people in their diversity.

Let GOOD people stand up and be counted in the history books of our beloved country. SIYABULELA MAMKELI Movement For Good Activist

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