
ActionSA’s Request to Intervene in National Health Regulations has been Granted – Case Set Down
ActionSA is pleased to confirm that it has been granted approval to join the legal action against the Minister of Health set down for 25 to 27 July 2022.

ActionSA is pleased to confirm that it has been granted approval to join the legal action against the Minister of Health set down for 25 to 27 July 2022.

ActionSA is pleased to announce Stephne Ashworth as the new PR Councillor who will serve the organization in KwaDukuza Local Municipality.

ActionSA welcomes the successful passing of budgets in the Multi-Party Coalition Governments in the Gauteng Metro Municipalities.

Every South African citizen wants to see our country succeed, and our people prosper, despite the depths of our national depression.

ActionSA is pleased to announce that the residents of Ward 53 in Soweto will get a much-needed multipurpose centre following an intervention by our Ward 53 Candidate, Dudu Ngubeni.

ActionSA has noted, with grave concern, the poor security situation at the Lillian Ngoyi Community Healthcare Centre in Soweto which has seemingly contributed to a doctor being violently assaulted by a patient last Thursday night.

Today, Wednesday 25 May 2022, ActionSA will announce our candidate for the Ward 43 by-election in KwaNobuhle in Nelson Mandela Bay.

ActionSA sends its message of condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of award-winning veteran economist Mike Schüssler who passed away today.

ActionSA Eastern Cape Provincial Chairperson, Athol Trollip has been mandated to make all the necessary arrangements to contest and win the ward 43 by-election in Kwanobuhle in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality (NMBM).
The by election has come about due to the recent, assassination-style shooting of the ANC ward councillor and branch treasurer.

According to various reports, about 40 000 South Africans remain displaced across KZN following the devastating floods that hit the province in April this year and claimed the lives of over 400 people.