Former Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba confirmed that he will be forming a new political party, with an official launch to come by the end of June.
Mashaba โput to bed months of speculation about whether or not he and former DA leader Mmusi Maimane would be forming a political party after their unceremonious departure from the DA last yearโ and was adamant that the party would be ready to contest the upcoming 2021 municipal elections, the Johannesburg-based City Press reported Sunday.
The former mayor, however, refused to comment on whether Maimane and former ANC MP Makhosi Khoza, who have been involved in his peopleโs dialogues, would play any role in the new party.
โWhat I can confirm right now is that a new political formation will be announced by June at the latest. A political party will definitely be formed and we are definitely going to participate in the 2021 local government elections,โ he said.
According to Mashaba, what will โset this party apart from the restโ is that he is looking at forming a โpeople-driven political partyโ that will be โfree from the constraints of political ideology and political self-interest.โ
He said he would achieve this through using inputs received from ordinary South Africans during his Peopleโs Dialogue, a platform he created โfor ordinary South Africans to make their voices heard in an effort to define a shared vision for the future.โ
Mashaba has been running The Peopleโs Dialogue since Dec. 6, and he calls the movement the building blocks of his party.
โThis party is a party that is going to be driven by civil society,โ he said. โAny South African wanting to join the party will be screened, more so those who are already politicians. I can assure you that for existing politicians to form part of the party, they will be vetted and the vetting system will be tight to make sure that we do not allow people who are going to compromise us.โ
Mashaba said politicians who want to jump ship and join his party โwill have to pass through the eye of the needle.โ
โWe are not going to accept people who are going to be paid to serve their own interests instead of those of society,โ he said.
Former DA federal chairperson Athol Trollip, who resigned alongside Maimane last year, said although he was of the view that โthere is no need for more political partiesโ in the countryโs already congested political landscape, he thought the fact that Mashaba was going back to the ordinary people and taking a mandate from them was a noble and much-needed change in direction from where politics has been headed lately.
โPolitical parties have become arrogant and have forgotten that they serve ordinary citizens and not the other way around, so I think what Mashaba is doing is right,โ Trollip said. โIt is good that he is listening to the South African people, thatโs what effective leadership entails. Politicians need to do more listening than talking.โ
Mashaba launched the Peopleโs Dialogue days after he quit the DA and his mayoral position in an apparent protest against the election of former Western Cape premier Helen Zille as DA federal council chairperson in October.

