ActionSA is a South African political party established by former Mayor of Johannesburg, Herman Mashaba, soon after he left the Democratic Alliance. This might be the youngest political party in the republic of South Africa registered with Independent Electoral Commission (IEC).
Many saw this political organization as their hope and voted for it on the past local government elections. KwaZulu-Natal province is one of the province which ActionSA shows their strong roots.
Unfortunately now the leaders seems in division.
Few days ago, the ActionSA leader, Herman Mashaba announced that the leader of ActionSA in KwaZulu-Natal province Dr Makhosi Khoza had resigned from her position.
Unfortunately it has come to public attention that the ActionSA president, Herman Mashaba was lying, he fired Dr Makhosi Khoza.
Now there are reports that Dr Makhosi Khoza is refusing to let go of her seat and she's willing to fight. This is totally not a good news to the new party. 

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