While some ANC veterans have come under fire for their apparent links to this project, Roger Jardine said that it was a sign that those with ties to historical movements had reached a tipping point.
Roger Jardine is set to return to his hometown of Riverlea south of Johannesburg on Sunday to make public his political ambitions. The anti-apartheid activist - who comes from the ANC said he is looking to reshape South Africa’s political landscape.
On Thursday, activist Mark Heywood announced that he was joining the businessman on a new political platform. The formal announcement of the Change-SA political movement is expected at the weekend.