
ActionSA Calls on Mayor Morero to Deliver on Water Promise
ActionSA demands that Mayor Dada Morero fulfils his promise of a sustainable water supply in Ward 82, Johannesburg.

ActionSA demands that Mayor Dada Morero fulfils his promise of a sustainable water supply in Ward 82, Johannesburg.

ActionSA expresses its strong support and welcomes the raid reported by the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI), commonly known as the Hawks, in the offices of Polokwane Executive Mayor John Mpe and Municipal Manager Thuso Nemogumoni.

ActionSA is deeply disturbed by widely circulated, credible voice notes recordings implicating Emfuleni Local Municipality’s MMC for Public Works, Cllr Tumi Mochawe, in promising jobs in the newly established Water and Sanitation Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to his political allies ahead of the ANC’s regional conference.

ActionSA supports the community of Overcome Heights, where mothers have chained themselves to the gates of Parliament, calling on the President to finally act and backing ActionSA’s request that he declare a state of emergency on the Cape Flats.

ActionSA is preparing to lodge a formal complaint with the Public Protector against the National Treasury after a Presidency briefing to Parliament revealed a shocking failure of consequence management in the fight against corruption. Of 467 individuals and companies recommended by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to be added to National Treasury’s Restricted Suppliers Register, only one has been listed.

ActionSA notes with alarm that Mangaung is collapsing under the ANC’s corruption and mismanagement.

ActionSA expresses deep concern over the worsening water crisis affecting communities across Westbury, Westdene, Coronationville and surrounding areas in the City of Johannesburg.

ActionSA is outraged to reveal, through a reply to our parliamentary question, that the Ministry of Defence under Minister Angie Motshekga and her deputies has blown a staggering R20 185 410 on travel alone since taking office.

Following the successful Ward 130 by-election, where ActionSA surged in Soweto, we are now geared up to build on this momentum and deliver a strong showing in the upcoming 15 October 2025 by-elections in Ward 29 (Johannesburg) and Ward 7 (Ramotshere Moiloa, North West), the latter being the home ward of our MPL, Kgosi Kwena Mangope.

ActionSA supports the Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure’s rejection of Minister Dean Macpherson’s apology for failing to appear before it on Tuesday.

ActionSA is immensely proud of what the City of Tshwane’s multiparty coalition government, under the leadership of Mayor Dr Nasiphi Moya, achieved this week at the Tshwane Investment Summit.

As ActionSA Provincial Chairperson, I have been invited to attend the disciplinary hearing of the suspended CFO of the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture, Ms. Buthelezi, who finds herself persecuted after exposing corruption relating to the Sports Fitness Centre in Newcastle Municipality.

ActionSA is proud and humbled to have achieved a remarkable resurgence in Soweto, emerging as the second-biggest political party in Ward 130.

At President Ramaphosa’s request, ActionSA has submitted our Constitutional Amendment Bill directly to him for his consideration, following our direct question in the National Assembly on whether he and the ANC will support our bill.

On May 22, 2024, we proposed a bold plan to reintroduce the renowned Scorpios to combat crime, arguing that South Africans need no doctorate in policing to recognise that our criminal justice system is severely clogged.