Mashaba's ActionSA gains traction as a business-friendly alternative, criticising both ANC corruption and DA elitism.
Seen positively by centrists as a fresh, no-nonsense voice focused on service delivery and anti-corruption.
ActionSA leader pushing for a tougher stance on illegal immigration and coalition accountability in Johannesburg.
Praised by ActionSA supporters for his firm position on border control and crime; FF+ allies with him on these issues, though wary of his centrist economics.
ActionSA leader criticizes DA from the right, demanding tougher anti-crime and immigration stance.
Viewed as a potential ally but also a rival, his populism risks splitting the centre-right vote.
ActionSA leader Mashaba is spotlighting poor service delivery in Johannesburg and criticising both ANC and DA governance.
Centre media sees him as a credible alternative voice on municipal issues but note his party lacks national reach to implement real change.
Mashaba is leading ActionSA's campaign to unseat the ANC in key metropolitan municipalities, citing mismanagement and corruption.
He is praised by ActionSA as a principled anti-corruption voice and a credible alternative to the ANC, but criticized by some for lacking a broad enough coalition strategy.
Mashaba is ramping up criticism of the GNU as a sell-out, positioning ActionSA as the true opposition.
The DA sees him as a populist rival rather than an ally, undermining the coalition's stability with opportunistic attacks.
ActionSA's leader has capitalized on centrist discontent, winning recent by-elections with a pro-business and anti-corruption platform.
Centre sees him as a pragmatic alternative to the DA and ANC, but questions his party's capacity to sustain national growth.
ActionSA leader calling for a united opposition front to dethrone the ANC in 2026.
Praised by ActionSA and FF+ for his strong anti-corruption stance but criticized for struggling to bring the DA and others into a single coalition.
Mashaba is leading ActionSA's campaign against the Gauteng provincial government's failure to fix potholes and water supply.
The DA views Mashaba as an electoral threat in Johannesburg who capitalises on DA-run municipality problems.
ActionSA's Mashaba launched a crime relief initiative in Johannesburg, criticizing the ANC's failure on safety
Praised for focusing on local delivery, but Centre readers note his populist style can oversimplify complex policing challenges