The United Africans Transformation UAT movement says it will not wait for the government to deliver services, highlighting a track record of building more than 40 houses for vulnerable families in just three years.
UAT national spokesperson Doer Mighty Mabule said the organisations rapid progress proves that transformation can be community-driven and does not depend on political office.
A clear declaration that meaningful transformation does not wait for political authority it begins with commitment, discipline and service, said Mabule.