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BABSA
Let’s build a better South Africa for all

BABSA – Let's Build a Better South Africa
Welcome to BABSA, a bold non-racial party dedicated to building the Republic of South Africa into a nation of opportunity, equality, and justice for all.
Founded by former boxing world champion, lawyer, author, and political activist Lovemore Ndou. BABSA is a non-racial political party inspired by the vision of a united and prosperous South Africa and will be participating in all national, provincial, and local elections.
Our Vision & Mission
BABSA is the only non-racial political party dedicated to advancing the interests of the Republic of South Africa, its citizens and all those who make their lives and business in the Republic.
Our Vision
A thriving South Africa where strong leadership, economic opportunities, and equality empower every citizen to achieve their potential.
Our Mission
BABSA is a non-racial political party whose defining vision and mission is to build a better Republic of South Africa for all.
From The People To The People
Join the Party
The time for change is now. Together, we can build South Africa and create a nation that reflects the hopes and aspirations of its people. Join BABSA today and be part of the party that will shape a better future for all South Africans.

Mr Lovemore NDOU
President of BABSA
BABSA LEADERSHIP
Lovemore is a visionary
Lovemore was born during the apartheid era in the shantytown of Nancefield, on the outskirts of Musina, South Africa. As a child growing up in South Africa, Lovemore experienced poverty and the injustices of the apartheid system, witnessed atrocities committed against his family and community, was a victim of police brutality and saw his best friend gunned down in a street protest.
Yet, against all odds, he succeeded and rose through the ranks to become a boxing world champion and then a successful lawyer, while making Australia his home.

Tsepo Mhlongo
Deputy President

TBA
Secretary General

TBA
Deputy Secretary General

TBA
National Chairperson
Donate to Build a Better South Africa
Our Friends,
To achieve our goal of standing as a party in all national, provincial and local elections in South Africa we are going to need funding. We are asking that you back us. That you help us bring about change in South Africa. That you play a part in saving the country from the brink of collapse. We’ll be putting together a team to help us achieve our dream. A few dedicated individuals who believe in our cause are already on board and we believe we’ve made a good start. But to get our message out and get enough votes to win seats in parliament will take significant investment.
South Africa right now is in the grip of corruption. Our aim is to get rid of, and call out all those individuals and companies who’re bleeding the country of the funds it needs to get itself back on its feet.
To this end, we intend to set an example of how to behave. Any funds that our campaign receives will be accounted for. As a donor you will be kept up to date on exactly what your money is being spent on and where. We will be accountable and available to answer any questions you have. There will be complete transparency. So please dig deep and help us save South Africa.
Thank you
BABSA TEAM
Media & News
In the Spotlight
Boxing legend Ndou to contest 2024 elections
03 December
Former two-weight world boxing champion turned lawyer Lovemore “Black Panther” Ndou is stepping into the political ring back home.
Ndou 'shares Mandela's dream' in fight for SA office
16 Aug
Lovemore Ndou forged a career in the boxing ring and became a world champion three times, but he is now fighting for the future of South Africa.
Lovemore Ndou aims to ‘build a better SA for all’
17 Jan
Known within boxing circles as the ‘Black Panther’, Lovemore Ndou aims to get rid of Black Economic Empowerment, fight corruption and pay police officers more to fight crime.
Lovemore overcame racism and police violence
18 Nov
It might seem innocuous, but a white woman flirting with a black man in South Africa during apartheid was anything but.
The Sound Bites
What does the leader of BABSA, Lovemore NDOU, believe? What does he think of the ANC, the DA, Malema, the GNU and the SABC? In this series we call Sound Bites, Lovemore gives us short, succinct thoughts on a whole range of topics. One thing Lovemore is not afraid to do is speak his mind. He’s not afraid to say what he thinks. No matter the consequences. He feels it’s time to challenge the status quo.
FAQs
Commitment, honesty and integrity. We want access and opinions. We want people like you to gather the people you think share your passion for building a better South Africa. People who have solutions to the problems South Africa faces. Time is of the essence and putting together the Plan as soon as possible is critical. The process will be transparent and accountable, with decisions being scrutinised by an ethics committee made up of well-respected professionals. Nobody will be above the committee. Especially the BABSA Leadership Team.
The founder and Leader of the Party, Lovemore Ndou is a visionary. A visionary wanting to lead South Africa. A visionary wanting a brighter future for all. A visionary who wants to keep Mandela’s dream alive and honour it. The dream that the rest of the world believed in.
We want to build a better South Africa for all. A South Africa free from corruption. A South Africa that actually creates a better life for all South Africans. But we know these are just words.
We know that it is going to take a lot of really smart people to save the country from the disaster it is facing. Our mission is to fix things. To assemble the best minds to tackle the problems head on. And to make sure that group of people are free from corruption and their own agendas.
For too long now decisions on key infrastructure have been made by corruptible people. And bids have been won by companies who are okay with it all. Companies who are okay with lining their own pockets at the expense of the people. Often these are not the right companies for the job and billions of taxpayers’ money gets wasted. And progress is stalled, while the country slides closer to anarchy. It is time to put a stop to this nonsense.
We want to surround ourselves with experts, not corrupt politicians. We want to get the best minds onto the most pressing issues. We want to tap into the many heavy hitting people who want South Africa to succeed. Not people who want to make gains at the expense of ordinary South Africans. People who genuinely care. People who’ve been excluded from the solution because they’re not prepared to be corrupt.
We are not afraid to take on the present powers. The politicians and business people who are plundering the nation’s coffers that should be used for building the country will be on notice.
We will call them out and offer the voters solutions to build a better South Africa. We’ll be the face of the Plan. The plan to build a better South Africa for all.
The people of South Africa need a future. A future that provides some sort of security. They need to know what the plan is. They need something to get behind. The current political landscape isn’t offering a way forward. It isn’t offering any hope. The narrative is stuck on corruption but not a lot is being done about it.
The simply answer is, unlike the current so-called Government of National Unity (GNU) led by the ANC and other opposition parties, who are non-committal, unconcerned and uncaring about doing what needs doing and continue to fail to adequately serve the people’s basic needs, let alone their higher aspirations, yet spectacularly indulges the leadership elite, we will commit to pre-election promises and deliver.
Unlike the rest of the current politicians in South Africa, we care about the welfare, well-being and betterment of the people of South Africa, irrespective of party affiliation, gender or race.
We are willing to comply with and be guided by the principles of good governance such as accountability, transparency, inclusiveness, and upholding and promoting the rule of law. These all ring hollow right now.
During the political struggle of the apartheid years, with much blood spilt and many lives lost, the idea was that once South Africa become a democratic state, and its people gained freedom, it would be a country for all to live in harmony irrespective of race, gender, religious or political beliefs.
There would be a government for the people by the people, liberty, equality and freedom of speech, the embodiment of an ideal democracy. We would turn our backs on the division and conflict caused by apartheid. South Africans would share the wealth and there would be an equal distribution of national resources, thereby improving everybody’s lives.
The African National Congress (ANC) promised much, and ignited hope and optimism. It pledged free health care for all, in particular pregnant women and young children.
It pledged free school meals for children in need, electricity and clean water, free and better education, land for rural communities, economic growth, implementation of the rule of law, to mention just a few items from the to-do list.
But, instead, we have a country that is at the brink of collapse. A country that is sliding towards an abyss.
We have nepotism, broken promises and a failure to honour, stand by and commit to election pronouncements and proclamations. We have a fractured educational system and there continue to be wide discrepancies and shortfalls in education.
So, where is the better life and education that the ANC promised? The ANC has had 30 years to prove itself but has failed in every way. Do you want another 5 years, 10 years, 20 years or 30 years of a failed government? We can do so much better. If you want a country for all to live in harmony irrespective of race, gender, religious or political beliefs then vote for and support BABSA.
Please do not be fooled to think that a change of leadership in the ANC-led government or a reshuffle of its cabinet will bring change in South Africa. It is the same leadership with the same Ministers who will continue to endorse and promote the same failed policies of an ANC-led government.
The ANC leaders turned into exactly what Chris Hani, the former chief of staff of the armed wing of the ANC, feared they might turn into when he made the comment:
“What I fear is that the liberators emerge as the elitists who drive around in Mercedes Benzes and use the resources of this country to live in palaces and to gather riches.”
Well, not only do they live in palaces hidden behind high walls, but their pets also dine on the finest cuisines while the basic needs of ordinary South Africans are not met.
It is heart-breaking that nearly three decades since the first democratic elections some people still have to rely on the bucket sanitation system. They are still living hand to mouth. Children are drowning in dilapidated pit toilets while women and young females are left to resort to prostitution to feed their families.
People voted for the ANC and now the so-called GNU in the hope that it would deliver compassion and a way up the ladder for the poor. But it is non-committal, unconcerned and uncaring about doing what needs doing. It continues to fail to adequately serve the people’s basic needs, let alone their higher aspirations, yet spectacularly indulges the leadership elite.
It is time that we come together and stand as one to bring an immediate change of leadership, otherwise the country will soon reach such a low point, economically, that it might never fully recover. South Africa is such a beautiful country, rich in mineral resources and if properly governed the basic needs of the ordinary people should be met.
Our people are not asking for much. As a matter of fact, their expectations are very modest. They are only asking for their basic needs to be met. Basic needs such as clean water, electricity, jobs with basic salaries and jobs that will not be outsourced based on colour and/or political affiliations.
They are merely asking for an improved public health system, better education, better and affordable homes and a better policing system to eliminate crime. We can deliver all of the above if you vote for us.
The elimination of crime will restore potential investor’s trust and confidence thereby creating more business and job opportunities for the people of South Africa.
People are asking for a South Africa where our children, women, the elderly and our farmers are protected from crime. A South Africa that will take a stance against the abuse, violence, neglect and exploitation of South Africans who live with disability. We can fix this.
The crime, including farm killings needs to stop. Gender-based violence needs to stop. The rape of our women and children needs to stop. Reverse racism needs to end. These are just some of the few reasons why you need to vote for BABSA. Together as BABSA, we can expose the culprits who are stealing from the people and destroying this beautiful country.