ActionSA Extends Heartfelt Condolences on the Passing of Tshidi Madia
ActionSA extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, the 702 community and loved ones of renowned journalist Tshidi Madia.
ActionSA extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, the 702 community and loved ones of renowned journalist Tshidi Madia.
ActionSA is appalled by the shocking revelations of financial mismanagement and systemic corruption within the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, as exposed in its latest annual report.
The DA in Tshwane continues to demonstrate their insecurity regarding the progress being made by ActionSA Tshwane Mayor, Dr Nasiphi Moya, and the multi-party coalition.
ActionSA rejects the politically motivated Motions of No Confidence scheduled for debate in Council on 28 August 2025 against our three Committee Chairpersons: Cllr. Munyai of EISD, Cllr. Edward of Finance, and Cllr. Wissler of Public Safety.
When tragedy strikes, a nation’s true character is put to the test. For the families of the Lily Mine Three – Pretty Nkambule, Yvonne Mnisi, and Solomon Nyirenda – who lost their lives in 2016 when a container they were working in got swallowed in an implosion – the pain is unending. Their fight for justice, dignity, and recognition is a stark reminder of the glaring inequalities and systemic failures in South Africa’s mining sector and society at large.
ActionSA expresses deep disappointment at the Premier’s continued failure to act decisively against the scourge of hijacked buildings in Gauteng despite his high-profile commitment made six months ago.
ActionSA is outraged by the recent revelations that Matjhabeng Municipality has awarded a solar panel tender worth R15 million to Mr. Mojalefa Buti, under circumstances that raise serious questions about transparency, governance, and accountability.
Today, ActionSA remembers the tragic murder of Babita Deokaran, who on this day in 2021 was brutally assassinated for exposing the cancerous corruption that pillaged critical public resources in Gauteng, making the ultimate sacrifice in the fight against corruption.
ActionSA welcomes the adoption of the Terms of Reference by the Ad Hoc Committee to Investigate Allegations made by Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
ActionSA notes the dramatic removal of mayors and speakers across several Free State municipalities, including Mafube, Ngwathe, Letsemeng, Masilonyana, Tswelopele, and Nketoana. This follows years of governance collapse, repeated audit disclaimers, and deepening service delivery failures.
ActionSA welcomes today’s announcement of the City of Tshwane’s Investment Summit on Wednesday, 10 September 2025, where strategic city-owned assets like Wonderboom Airport, Tshwane Events Centre, Fresh Produce Market, Pretoria West Power Station, Rooiwal Power Station, Bon Accord Quarry, city-owned resorts, nature reserves and heritage sites, as well as city properties and strategic land parcels for student accommodation and affordable housing will be presented for investment.
ActionSA is deeply concerned by Emfuleni Local Municipality’s latest plea for National Treasury to once again write off a portion of its Eskom debt, as reported by Eyewitness News today.
ActionSA strongly condemns the threatening behaviour directed at Ms. Luyanda, a South African businesswoman who operates a spaza shop next to a Pakistani-owned store in Dobsonville, Soweto.