ActionSA Premier candidate for N Cape promises to improve quality of life through innovation

1st November 2023 By: Sane Dhlamini - Creamer Media Senior Contributing Editor and Researcher

ActionSA Premier candidate for N Cape promises to improve quality of life through innovation

ActionSA Premier Candidate for Northern Cape Andrew Louw with ActionSA president Herman Mashaba

ActionSA has announced Andrew Louw as its Premier candidate for the Northern Cape, and he has promised to bring “innovative solutions” that will improve the quality of life for residents.

Louw is the second Premier candidate announced by ActionSA president Herman Mashaba ahead of what is expected to be hotly contested 2024 national and provincial elections.

Louw said ActionSA is fast becoming a home for many disillusioned voters in the province with 33 wards in the Sol Plaatje municipality, in Kimberley.

Twenty-six branches have already launched and recently the party has launched branches in rural Kuruman.

Louw boasted that “since my appointment to ActionSA in September 2022, I, together with my esteemed team, have grown our provincial membership from a base of 0 to 6 919. In addition to this, we have 25 branches with 25 ready to launch in the next month, 13 more are in the pipeline, and there are 4 435 ActionSA supporters”.

He said voters have politically migrated to ActionSA as the only beacon of hope to achieve socio-economic transformation for all, including those often residing in rural areas and who are often overlooked.

Louw shared that he is committed to finding innovative solutions that will address the socio-economic issues facing the province and to improve the quality of life for all residents.

“Innovation is at the heart of my approach. I believe that by embracing new ideas and technologies, we can ensure the highest level of service delivery across all sectors. Furthermore, my excellent communication skills have allowed me to build strong relationships with stakeholders at all levels, fostering a collaborative approach to problem-solving. I believe a vision that respects diversity and promotes development is required to lead a sparsely populated and multicultural province such as the Northern Cape,” Louw expanded.