
ActionSA welcomes the decision by the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) to accept for investigation the complaint lodged by the families of Pretty Nkambule, Solomon Nyirenda and Yvonne Mnisi in relation to the Lily Mine tragedy.

The City of eThekwini has arrogantly and shamelessly filed an appeal to ActionSA’s successful High Court ruling stating that it must fulfil its constitutional obligation to provide clean water to residents

ActionSA stands ready for its announcement of a Joburg Mayoral Candidate tomorrow, Saturday, 21 February 2026, in Orlando, Soweto.

ActionSA is deeply concerned by the unsafe and deteriorating conditions at Mzinti Primary School in Mpumalanga, which were observed during an oversight visit conducted by the Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Education on Friday, 13 February 2026.

ActionSA condemns the Government of National Unity (GNU) for its continued failure to support South African SMMEs, township entrepreneurs, and informal traders, a failure that has resulted in nearly 300,000 informal-sector workers losing their jobs in the fourth quarter of 2025 alone, along with the dignity and livelihoods they provide.

ActionSA has made its submission to the Revised White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection, anchored on ending the widespread abuse of South Africa’s immigration regime and ensuring that the urgent overhaul prioritises the rights, security and interests of South African citizens.