
Lack of Consequence Management Will Collapse the City of Johannesburg
ActionSA notes with utmost disgust the continuation of a tradition within the City of Johannesburg which protects those who have been found guilty of financial misconduct.

ActionSA notes with utmost disgust the continuation of a tradition within the City of Johannesburg which protects those who have been found guilty of financial misconduct.

ActionSA notes with deep concern the permanent funding cut by USAID to South Africa’s healthcare programmes, particularly PEPFAR.

ActionSA welcomes the passing of the adjustment budget in the City of Tshwane and congratulates Executive Mayor Dr. Nasiphi Moya and the multi-party coalition partners for their outstanding work since taking office in October 2024.

ActionSA expresses disappointment in the IFP’s unjustified decision to withdraw a motion of no confidence in EFF Speaker of Council, Cllr Nthabiseng Tshivhenga, which was to be considered by council today.

While the budget includes several welcome initiatives to support community development, ActionSA’s primary concern remains the R230 electricity surcharge imposed on residents since 2024, which we believe to be entirely unjust and anti-poor.

ActionSA notes, with great concern, the exorbitant Unauthorized, Fruitless and Wasteful expenditure incurred for the 2023/24 financial year under the Brink administration.

ActionSA is deeply shocked by the appalling discoveries made during the latest Parliamentary oversight visit to correctional facilities in KwaZulu-Natal.

The ANC, EFF, ActionSA, ACDP, AIC, DOP, PA, PAC, ATM, and GOOD – commend the City of Tshwane for leading the City to a more prosperous future as this progressive multiparty government tables its Adjustment’s Budget for the 2024/25 financial year.

ActionSA has filed an application with the North Gauteng High Court to compel the IEC to disclose its record of decision refusing to investigate the African National Congress’ (ANC) R102 million debt settlement agreement with Ezulweni Investments.

Since Wednesday the 19th of February 2025, residents in almost all the wards in Roodepoort, not only had to deal with inclement weather conditions, flooding and badly repaired potholes opening again, but they also experienced vast outages in their areas.