GOOD members in Saldanha Bay, hard at work and in full swing as they prepare for the 2021 Local Government Elections.
The GOOD option for a non-racial and corruption free South Africa built on four legs of justice: social, economic, environmental and spatial, is proving very appetizing to decent people across the country.
At just over two-years-old, the movement has been experiencing a dramatic growth spurt.
GOOD Secretary General, Brett Herron addressing the Cape Winelands region during a GOOD Workshop.
While other parties have been pre-occupied protecting liars and thieves in their ranks, and fighting by-elections to elect "weekend special" councillors to serve in the run-up to local government elections, GOOD has been responding to community calls, reaching out, organising, and setting down roots.
New branches are being launched every weekend, national organiser Shaun August MP said. "We're trying to manage a bit of a bottleneck. Communities hope that at least some of GOOD's leadership will be present when they launch – but we can't be everywhere at the same time."
GOOD elects its first Metro Campaign Team in the City of Cape Town.
"During the course of these launches, the past few months saw 5 former Councillors join GOOD and they are bringing large constituencies with them". We have already seen how hard they are working on the ground having been let down by their former parties"
"There are good people all over the country whose faith in the old parties to deliver them from the indignities of the past has been betrayed. They want to be positive and they want to be constructive," August said.
"They are inspired by Aunty Pat, and they are gravitating to GOOD."
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