Anti-apartheid activist and businessman Roger Jardine officially launched his political movement yesterday – The Change Starts Now – as he sets his sights on the Union Buildings.
Jardine said the movement consists of an intergenerational group of dedicated citizens with experience in politics, business, and civil society to “collaboratively deliver change by building a broad governing coalition in which all South Africans feel represented and heard”.
Jardine, described as a seasoned business figure, stepped down as the chair of banking group FirstRand earlier this month.
In 1994, at 29, he was appointed director-general of the Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology, later serving as CEO of Kagiso Media, Aveng Group, and Primedia before becoming FirstRand chair.
Jardine was an activist with the United Democratic Front while his father, Bill,…