Change Starts Now is a South African political movement founded in December 2023,[1] advocating for social and economic change in alignment with the principles outlined in "The South Africa We Want And Deserve" manifesto.[1] The movement is led by Roger Jardine, a prominent Anti-Apartheid activist with a track record in private sector and government leadership.[2][3]It was launched in Riverlea, Johannesburg West, where Roger was born.[4][5][6]

Background and Foundation

The movement emerged as a response to ongoing debates about the state of South Africa and a perceived gap between the promises outlined in the country's constitution and the current reality.[7] [8]The founders are former UDF leader and speechwriter Murphy Morobe, editor and activist Mark Heywood,[9] Nicole Fritz of the Helen Suzman Foundation,[10] and anti-apartheid activist and Nelson Mandela's former doctor, Dr Aslam Dasoo.[11][12] They were inspired by the vision articulated in the party's manifesto that sought to address issues related to equality, dignity, security, freedom, education, employment, protection, housing, water, energy, justice, healthcare, and food security.[1]

Leadership

Roger Jardine is the leader of the political movement.[13][1][3] His experience in the business sector, and his involvement underscores the movement's commitment to a multi-faceted approach that incorporates both public and private sector perspectives.[14][15]

Public reception

Public reception to Change Starts Now has been diverse, with supporters praising its commitment to the principles outlined in "The South Africa We Want And Deserve".[1][16] Critics, however, have raised questions about the feasibility and practicality of implementing the proposed changes.[17][18]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Change Starts Now". www.changestartsnow.org.za. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  2. "Activist-turned-banker Roger Jardine states his political ambitions". BusinessLIVE. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  3. 1 2 Madia, Tshidi. "Roger Jardine launches Change Starts Now platform, urges SA to stand against ANC". ewn.co.za. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  4. Madia, Tshidi. "Roger Jardine set to officially launch political movement on Sunday". ewn.co.za. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  5. Haffajee, Ferial (2023-10-24). "Banker, civil servant, academic: Roger Jardine raises hand to be president". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  6. Njilo, Nonkululeko (2023-12-11). "Change Starts Now aims to woo ANC stalwart Mavuso Msimang". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  7. https://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2077-49072019000100004
  8. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/2022-02/assessing-the-performance-of-the-south-african-constitution.pdf
  9. "About". Mark Heywood. 2020-11-30. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  10. "Nicole Fritz resigns from the HSF - POLITICS | Politicsweb". www.politicsweb.co.za. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  11. Villiers, James de. "SATURDAY PROFILE | Progressive Health Forum's Dr Aslam Dasoo: 'Ramaphosa's intervention saw SA getting vaccines'". News24. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  12. Davis, Rebecca (2023-12-10). "'We have to fix the balance sheets of SA Inc,' says presidential hopeful Roger Jardine at launch of Change Starts Now". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  13. "VIDEO | Roger Jardine launches newly formed "Change Starts Now" - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader". 2023-12-10. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  14. Ojoko, Israel (2023-12-10). "Jardine's 'Change Starts Now' Aims to Reshape South Africa's Political Landscape". BNN Breaking. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  15. Zuko (2023-12-12). "Roger Jardine launches a political movement called "Change Starts Now"". KAYA 959. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  16. Capa, Siyamtanda. "Change Starts Now: Here is what Roger Jardine is offering potential voters". News24. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  17. https://www.iol.co.za/the-star/news/former-joburg-speaker-slams-funding-of-new-political-party-change-starts-now-0c64eaf4-b967-4cb8-80e0-937999e258c2
  18. Hartford, Dick (2023-12-10). "DA set for shift to 'centre-left' via R1bn, Roger Jardine and friends". BizNews.com.
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