ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba addressed supporters in KwaZulu-Natal ahead of the 4 November local government electionsMashaba named mayoral candidates for eThekwini, KwaDukuza and Newcastle while setting out the party's key policy prioritiesThe ActionSA leader warned that the party would push for mass deportations if it gains control of municipalitiesAction SA president Herman Mashaba. He also called for South Africans to be empowered toward greater self-sufficiency, reducing dependence on state support over time. Service delivery for South Africans will be prioritisedMashaba indicated that gaining municipal control would translate into direct pressure on national government to address illegal immigration. Referencing his tenure as Johannesburg mayor, Mashaba cited the city's housing backlog as evidence that many South Africans continue to live in difficult conditions while public resources remain stretched. Mashaba eyes Johannesburg mayoral seatPreviously, Briefly News reported that ActionSA leader and former Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba indicated that he may contest the city’s top job again, this time under his own party’s banner.