Today, RISE Mzansi volunteers, led by National Spokesperson Gugu Ndima, cleaned up a neglected dumping site next to the Vosloorus Stadium. As part of the #RISEWhereYouAre campaign, we encourage community members to be the change they want to see. The growing waste in our communities is a result of poor service delivery, but we believe in leading by example to create cleaner environments. #RISEWhereYouAre #ForThePeopleByThePeople #CleanUpCampaign
RISE Mzansi
Civic and Social Organizations
A political movement and alternative that will contest in the 2024 elections, activating the People’s power to act.
About us
The mission of the RISE Mzansi is to serve, and mobilise the People’s power to shape the South Africa we deserve. We, the People, shall govern, to achieve a safe, equal, prosperous and united South African, in one generation. We believe that 2024 is our 1994, and that ordinary people can come together, to achieve the extraordinary. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. And so we must RISE. Our core values are equality, integrity, solidarity, justice and freedom. Over the past 24 months, we have travelled the length and breadth of Mzansi, connecting with communities, traditional leaders, business, civic organisations, religious groups and many others to hear their challenges, ideas, and aspirations. On the 19th of April 2023, we announce ourselves to the world, as the next phase in this 30 years journey of changing the course of our path as a nation. This is an inflection point, a moment in history. Our announcement with share our vision for South Africa, what differentiates us, the turnaround plan, policy priorities, our political programme and how we seek to execute. We hope to rally all South Africans behind this new, modern, and viable alternative. The cost of doing nothing is too high. And we have run out of time. We must take advantage of the opportunity, within the lifetime of the opportunity, to avert complete catastrophe and a failed state. So please join us on this mission or realising the South Africa promised in our Constitution. The better the people, the better the politics. We are indeed the rising tide that will lift all ships out of poverty, indignity, chaos and suffering. RISE MZANSI RISE 🚀🇿🇦
- Website
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https://www.risemzansi.org/
External link for RISE Mzansi
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Johannesburg
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2019
Locations
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Primary
Johannesburg, ZA
Employees at RISE Mzansi
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Vuyiswa Ramokgopa
National Chairperson - RISE Mzansi Gauteng MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature (MPL)
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Tebogo Moalusi (MBA)
Politician | Corporate Professional | Speaker | Entrepreneur | TEDx Speaker | Patriot
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Mandla Lionel Isaacs
Public Policy Leader | Economic development | Geopolitics | Strategy
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Seipei Shole
Worked with various organisations on strategic partnerships and community development and have successfully implemented CSI projects
Updates
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RISE Mzansi calls for the public back-and-forth between the DA and ANC to stop, urging both parties to exercise political maturity ahead of the National Dialogue. Read the full statement by RISE Mzansi National Leader, Songezo Zibi, here: https://bit.ly/3VAM7Lx #RISEInParliament #ForThePeopleByThePeople
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Yesterday, RISE Mzansi National Leader Songezo Zibi, and National Assembly Caucus Whip Makashule Gana, briefed the media at Parliament. They provided updates on the party’s developments since the elections and shared our position on key issues. Read the full statement https://bit.ly/3VAM7Lx #RISEInParliament #ForThePeopleByThePeople
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[READ 🗞️ ] Rise Mzansi has called on the ANC and DA to mature, urging them to focus on the nation's needs and use proper channels to address disagreements within the government of national unity https://lnkd.in/djitygpN
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[WATCH] 🎥 RISE Mzansi has urged government to consider a special dispensation for the safety and security budget. National Leader, Songezo Zibi , stated that the reality in South Africa is that violent crime is choking the economy, communities, and small businesses, and without a forceful response, we will continue lamenting the poor state of the economy. He made these remarks in his speech in support of the Rates and Tax Bills in the National Assembly this afternoon. #RISEInParliament #ForThePeopleByThePeople
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[READ 🗞️ ] Political newcomer, Rise Mzansi, says it believes it made the right decision to join the Government of National Unity (GNU) as its first foray into politics. But its leader, Songezo Zibi, said that the two biggest parties, the African National Congress (ANC) and Democratic Alliance (DA), need to "grow up" if they are going to keep the pact together. #RISEInParliament #ForThePeopleByThePeople https://lnkd.in/deWytB4h
Rise Mzansi believes it made the right decision to join GNU
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[🔴WATCH 🎥] In today’s National Assembly Q&A with ministers in the economic cluster, RISE Mzansi National Assembly Caucus Whip, Makashule Gana, asked the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and Environment about reports labeling the climate finance deal from #COP29 as a “joke” and “abysmally poor.” Watch the exchange below 👇🏾 #RISEInParliament #ForThePeopleByThePeople
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[🔴WATCH 🎥] As part of their role to ensure government accountability, MPs are currently in a Q&A session with ministers in the economic cluster. RISE Mzansi National Leader and SCOPA Chairperson, Songezo Zibi, asked the Minister of Employment and Labour on how they plan to address the skills mismatch and improve job outcomes for graduates. #RISEInParliament #ForThePeopleByThePeople
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[🔴WATCH 🎥] RISE Mzansi National Assembly Caucus Whip, Makashule Gana has called out the Minister of Social Development, Sisisi Tolashe, for not recognising online gambling as a pressing issue for the department to address. Gana made these remarks during the National Assembly’s budgetary review recommendations on Tuesday. He stressed that social development must acknowledge the serious impact of online gambling, describing it as a harmful social ill that has become more addictive than nyaope. Watch his full input below 👇🏾 #RISEInParliament #ForThePeopleByThePeople