
Joburg Transport Portfolio Swings on Political Deals While Commuters Suffer
ActionSA notes with deep concern the latest developments surrounding the reappointment of Councillor Kenny Kunene as the MMC for Transport in the City of Johannesburg.

ActionSA notes with deep concern the latest developments surrounding the reappointment of Councillor Kenny Kunene as the MMC for Transport in the City of Johannesburg.

The court appearance of the suspect accused in the Ward 25 attack, Mr. Morgan Hadebe, has been remanded for trial on 4 November 2025, marking an important step in our pursuit of justice for the victims of this heinous act.

ActionSA notes yet another mealy-mouthed response from Minister Gwede Mantashe on the matter of retrieving the bodies of the Lily Mine victims.

ActionSA notes the establishment of a Section 22 Committee by the CRL Rights Commission, aimed at protecting the vulnerable and exercising oversight over church and religious institutions.

ActionSA is deeply disappointed by the collapse of our proposed amendment in the eThekwini Council that sought to publicise the National Housing Needs Register (NHNR) in order to ensure transparency and fairness in the allocation of public housing.

ActionSA in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature welcomes the public commitment made by Premier Panyaza Lesufi on 9 September 2025 to conduct a comprehensive audit of all RDP houses allocated in Gauteng over the past eight years.

ActionSA calls for the immediate resignation of SAFA President Danny Jordaan and the dismissal of the official directly responsible for the catastrophic, careless error that has derailed South Africa’s World Cup qualifying campaign.

ActionSA demands urgent action against those implicated in the looting of over R2 billion from Tembisa Hospital, exposed in the Special Investigating Unit’s (SIU) interim report released today.

Helen Zille might be right about one thing: Johannesburg desperately needs greater investment in water infrastructure. Residents feel the pain of bursts, leaks and interruptions every day.

ActionSA has been made aware of deeply concerning reports regarding Moremogolo TVET College, located in Galeshewe, wherein at least fourteen (14+) service providers claim they have not been paid for seven (7) months despite having fully delivered contracted services from start to finish.

ActionSA notes with deep concern the findings of the Portfolio Committee on Public Works during an oversight visit conducted yesterday with the Department of Public Works and key stakeholders, including the Public Service Commission, as part of the Taking the Legislature to the People programme.

ActionSA Joburg Caucus notes with deep concern the Mayor’s decision to extend his self-imposed 7-day deadline to deliver on urgent community issues facing the residents of Coronationville and surrounding areas, now stretched to 3 weeks.

ActionSA is surprised by a new book by Pauli van Wyk and Micah Reddy that compromises facts and fairness in pursuit of a political agenda, alleging that Herman Mashaba turned a blind eye to wrongdoing by the EFF in Johannesburg during his tenure as Mayor.

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.