At a moment such as this, one must pause and thank the Almighty Creator for giving
us this opportunity to be a part of these historical South African elections of 2024.
Drawing on our various experiences in standing for human rights and dignity, we as
the people making up AM4C were honoured to witness our Presidential Candidate the
Honourable Mr Ahmed Munzoor Shaik Emam, our Gauteng Premier Candidate Mr
Inayet Wadee, our Gauteng Coordinator Mr Itani Rasalanavho, and our
Communications Coordinator Ms Ncamisile Pamela Ngubane, raise the banner of the
Allied Movement for Change (AM4C) and pledge to abide by the IEC’s code of conduct
in the upcoming elections.


The pledge is based on the philosophy of Ubuntu: Umuntu ungumuntu ngabantu – we
all are the cause and effect of each others conduct. In this way, it is important that we
actively project and promote the behaviour and beliefs that will make our elections on
29 May 2024 free, fair, and an affirmation of the dignity of all South Africans who chose
to vote for the party of their choice.


These are values that guide AM4C, and we are confident that our no-nonsense, clear
and to the point manifesto will appeal to all South Africans who wish to make South
Africa a country where each citizen is given the respect and space to realise their full
potential, within the framework of our inclusive and visionary Constitution.
AM4C is now in second place on the ballot after the draw, and we encourage all South
Africans who believe that change is possible, and who believe that they are the key
ingredient to making that change, to put an “X” next to the picture of our Presidential
candidate the Honourable Ahmed Munzoor Shaik Emam and the logo of AM4C.

We are 4 Change