March 21, 2025 – Human Rights Day, South Africa Sixty-five years ago, on March 21, 1960, the world bore witness to one of the darkest chapters in our history. In Sharpeville, 69...
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March 21, 2025 – Human Rights Day, South Africa Sixty-five years ago, on March 21, 1960, the world bore witness to one of the darkest chapters in our history. In Sharpeville, 69...
Read MoreToday, The United South Africa Movement (TUSAM) proudly marks the first anniversary of the launch of its People’s Charter of Resolutions and Citizens’ Obligations, a transformative blueprint for its civic engagement and national...
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Read MoreAfter three years of consultations, The United South Africa Movement (TUSAM) has launched the South African People’s Charter and the Charter of Citizens’ Obligations. In this interview with BizNews, TUSAM’s Solly Moeng says...
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TUSAM stands for the primacy of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. It aims to campaign for a vibrant, truly inclusive, and mixed economy by promoting informed, participatory democracy and calling for a return to the Rule of Law and respect for the principle of separation of powers.
TUSAM opposes the prevalent culture of impunity, criminality, elitism, vote rigging, vote buying, election fraud and corruption in the conduct of state affairs. It aims to work for the return of South Africa to the project of inclusive nation-building, reconciliation, People First, social justice, clean, transparent, and ethical governance.
TUSAM’s Mission is to inspire and rally individuals and groups in civil society, politics, business, and other sectors to work together towards effective and sustainable democratic change in South Africa. We aim to create a space for dialogue and collaboration that must culminate in the installation of a transparent, competent, accountable, and truly representative government. We’re determined to facilitate a concerted drive by South Africans - united in our diversity - to build a stronger, more just, and representative society for all.
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an economically inclusive powerhouse in Africa, with a single-digit unemployment rate. It is also a South Africa in which an environment is created to nurture the growth of a middle-class so that more people progressively move from the lower bottom of the current Economic Triangle towards the middle of a more Diamond shaped Economy, with fewer people at the bottom
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a preferred destination for Foreign Direct Investments (FDI)
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respected by the International Community
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led by ethical, empathetic, inspirational, visionary, and balanced men and women who are emotionally intelligent, as well as loyal and accountable to all the people of South Africa.
all citizens and residents feel equally regarded and valued, irrespective of racial, ethnic, religious, gender identity and other backgrounds, and in which their values and aspirations are allowed space and nurtured to thrive
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equality before the Law is valued
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the rule of law is respected by all
for a national collaboration to change the stifling status quo
for fair and open elections
for transparency and inclusiveness in public decision making
to ensure that power is exercised as close to the people as is practicable
to empower individuals and their communities, through information and unbiased voter education, to have a greater say over the decisions that affect them
for direct democratic accountability of all elected representatives in government and appointed officials in public bodies
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The People's Summit
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Push for the implementation of the recommendations contained in the Zondo Commission
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Developing a model coalition agreement
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Generic, non-partisan, voter education
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Promotion of unbiased whistle blower protections
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Advocacy for the removal of race-based policies in favor of more inclusive ones
If you have any special skills or money that you can donate, please email us at info@tusam.co.za and we will get back to you. Skills in particular demand would include the following