Episode 05 - Herman Mashaba
Herman Mashaba is the leader and founder of ActionSA, one of the new opposition parties that has popped up in recent years. The party itself was founded in 2020 and has only contested one election, the local government elections in 2021. The core values of the party are non-racialism, belief in the free-market, social justice, the rule of law and ethical leadership.
In the interview Herman was incredibly scathing about the current ANC administration, saying that they are a ‘criminal syndicate’ and referring to the party members as ‘communists’. His harshest critique of the ANC was that he does not think that the lives of most South Africans have improved under ANC rule as opposed to NP rule during apartheid, stating that the ANC is to blame for the lawlessness, collapsing public services and corruption that ravages this country.
His ire with the other parties in South Africa did not end with the ANC however, as he made the point when asked what separates ActionSA from the DA given the similar policy positions of the parties across different areas, that, ‘I think that it is an insult to South Africans to say that the DA believes in a non-racial South Africa (58:44).’ He also felt unhappy with the behaviour of the DA in the Johannesburg coalition, as he thought that they acted ‘arrogantly’ by behaving as though they had a two-thirds majority and not treating their coalition partners as equals.
Moving away from his opinions of the other political parties, ActionSA has a policy platform grounded in the key values of the party. One of the primary policy areas that they are focused on is the economy, and on this front they are very clear, they see the free market as the best tool for South Africa to have sustained growth rates. Herman is a staunch capitalist, going so far as to say, ‘I’m a devout capitalist, I love that system, it has given me the privilege I have enjoyed over the last 40 years (19:22).’