Shivambu announces successful conclusion of national consultation process with launch of new party
The political landscape of South Africa is set to experience a major shift as the former Deputy President of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Floyd Shivambu, announces the official launch of his new political party. The launch of the party comes as the culmination of months of national consultation and strategic planning.
In a press conference held in Johannesburg, Shivambu, who is also the former National Spokesperson of the EFF, revealed that the new party is the result of extensive consultation with various sectors of society. This includes students, workers, civil society organizations, religious groups, traditional leaders, and ordinary citizens. According to Shivambu, the aim of the consultations was to gauge the pulse of the nation and identify the key issues that are affecting South Africans.
“We have travelled across the length and breadth of South Africa, engaging with our people and listening to their concerns. We have heard their cries for economic emancipation, social justice and political freedom. Our people are tired of empty promises and corruption. They are yearning for real change, and we are here to offer them just that,” Shivambu stated.
The new party, which is yet to be named, is set to contest in the upcoming national elections. Shivambu expressed confidence in the party’s ability to resonate with the masses and bring about meaningful change. He also emphasized that the party’s ideology is centered on the principles of economic freedom, social justice, and political accountability.
“We are a party for the people, by the people. We are here to challenge the status quo and offer a real alternative to the current political landscape. We believe that every South African deserves equal opportunities and a fair chance to succeed. Our party’s policies and strategies are geared towards achieving just that,” Shivambu added.
The launch of the party has been met with a positive response from various sectors of society. Many have expressed their support for the new party, citing the need for fresh ideas and a new approach to governance. The party has also attracted a diverse range of individuals from different backgrounds, all united in their desire for a better South Africa.
Shivambu’s strong track record as a leader in the EFF has also played a significant role in garnering support for the new party. His commitment to fighting for the rights of the marginalized and holding those in power accountable has earned him the trust and respect of many South Africans.
In conclusion, the launch of this new party marks an important milestone in South Africa’s political landscape. It is a clear indication that the voice of the people cannot be ignored, and that change is possible. The party’s message of economic freedom, social justice, and political accountability has resonated with many, and it is a message that will continue to gain momentum in the coming months.
As we look towards the future, let us embrace this new political movement with hope and optimism. Let us unite in our mission to create a better South Africa for all. The success of the national consultation process and the launch of the party is a testament to the power of the people. Let us continue to use that power to bring about the change we so desperately need.

