
ActionSA Elects New Caucus Leader in City of Tshwane
Yesterday, 8 March 2022, ActionSA’s Caucus in the City of Tshwane elected Councillor Derrick Kissoonduth as its new Caucus Leader.

Yesterday, 8 March 2022, ActionSA’s Caucus in the City of Tshwane elected Councillor Derrick Kissoonduth as its new Caucus Leader.

ActionSA calls upon all South Africans to avoid taking the law into their own hands in response to frustration of illegal immigration and to condemn such vigilante acts.

ActionSA condemns yesterday’s abstention by South Africa in a vote on a United Nations General Assembly resolution denouncing the Russian invasion of Ukraine and calling for their immediate withdrawal.

On Friday 18 February 2022, North-West Premier Kaobitsa Bushy Maape presented the State of the Province Address, yet another set of empty promises to NW residents who for the past 28 years have been pleading for improved service delivery.

Today, marks 30 days since Security Officers and Cleaners have been camping outside Edenvale Hospital due to unpaid salaries for three (3) months and ultimately were unfairly dismissed.

After days of impasse over the Tshwane Adjustment Budget, ActionSA has resolved to support the budget on the basis of a number of important accommodations that have been made at the last minute.

Today, 28 February 2022, ActionSA will vote against the adjustment budget of the multi-party coalition in the City of Tshwane despite being a signatory party to the coalition.

On the 5th of March 2022, Saturday, Kwena Mangope will officially Launch #LetsFixNorthWest ahead of 2024 National Elections.

These workers have since approached ActionSA through their union, SACSAAWU, claiming that the company that hired them can no longer be found at their registered offices as well as telephonically. They also claim that they are now stranded with no other place to go, except back to camp outside their physical place of employment which is Edenvale Hospital.

This morning, two of our councillors in the City of Johannesburg as well as members of the ActionSA Senate, John Moodey and Advocate Gillian Benson tendered their letters of resignation to the Speaker of the City of Johannesburg effective 28 February 2022.