
ActionSA Announces Two Critical Provincial Chairperson Appointments
ActionSA is pleased to announce the appointment of Nongoma Mtitshana as Acting Eastern Cape Provincial Chairperson and Thabo Nkashe as Provincial Chairperson for the North West.
ActionSA is pleased to announce the appointment of Nongoma Mtitshana as Acting Eastern Cape Provincial Chairperson and Thabo Nkashe as Provincial Chairperson for the North West.
Since ActionSA’s inception in 2020, our mission has been clear: to provide South Africans with a credible alternative to the broken political system that has failed them for decades.
ActionSA has written to the KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Health, Hon Nomagugu Simelane-Mngadi requesting for urgent answers into the appalling treatment of contracted cleaners at Niemeyer Hospital in Utrecht (Madlangeni), who have allegedly not received their salaries for the past three months.
ActionSA categorically rejects the baseless claims from the objectively failed Mayor, who falsely attempts to shift the blame for the recent power outages onto budget cuts in the City of Tshwane. The DA’s distortions are not only inaccurate but also fail to acknowledge the proactive measures being implemented to ensure the reliability of our energy and electricity services.
ActionSA notes the false and desperate claims being spread by the Desperate Alliance’s (DA) KwaZulu-Natal Chairperson, Dean Macpherson, alleging that ActionSA is contesting the upcoming by-election in Ward 110 of the eThekwini Municipality.
ActionSA has noted media reports arising from the ANC’s National Working Committee (NWC) meeting held last night which suggests a move to reconstitute the GNU to include ActionSA.
ActionSA condemns the persistent evasion of official Parliamentary Questions by Ministers, whose chronic failure to respond, even in cases where questions have been formally resubmitted, reflects a worrying contempt for parliamentary oversight and accountability.
ActionSA welcomes the recent statement by the Chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA), Dr. Zweli Mkhize, commending the City of Tshwane’s remarkable financial turnaround.
The Energy and Electricity Department is working tirelessly to restore power as soon as possible.
The Mayoral Executive’s Reclaim Our City operations are gaining unstoppable momentum as we continue to reclaim our communities from lawlessness and decay.
City of Johannesburg Environment and Infrastructure Services (EISD) Committee Chairperson Cllr Vhengani Munyayi hailed the recent strides and interventions made by the Sustainable Service Cluster in addressing service delivery deficits.
The City of Tshwane remains committed to building an inclusive and equitable society that prioritises the needs of vulnerable groups, including women, youth, children, persons with disabilities, older persons, and military veterans.
Following the granting of access permission in February 2025 by the Lily Mine Business Rescue Practitioner, Mr Robert Charles Devereux, ActionSA, as a courtesy, wrote to the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy to request either an acknowledgment or an offer of support.
In response to growing concerns from residents, Chairperson of the Public Safety Committee, Cllr Sarah Wissler, and Chairperson of the Finance Committee, Cllr Mpumi Edward held a public meeting and a by-law oversight in Kensington on to tackle ongoing issues of crime, drug dealings and illegal business operations.
ActionSA is deeply concerned by the alarming failure of the Free State Department of Education, under the leadership of MEC for Education, Dr. Mantlhake Maboya, and the head of the Department of Education, Advocate Tsoarelo Malakoane, in addressing the non-payment of medical aid funds.