


ActionSA Extends Condolences to Families of Mariannhill Toll Plaza Accident
ActionSA extends heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones who lost their lives following a horrific accident at Mariannhill Toll Plaza in eThekwini.
ActionSA extends heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones who lost their lives following a horrific accident at Mariannhill Toll Plaza in eThekwini.
ActionSA calls on the eThekwini Municipality to immediately conduct a new battery of tests and to make public those findings as we believe that new sewage breaks have rendered the E.coli tests conducted on 27 October 2022 outdated.
ActionSA Limpopo notes the swift action by the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) that led to the preservation order from the Special Tribunal to freeze pension benefits of former Limpopo Department of Health’s Head of Department, Dr Thokozani Florence Mhlongo.
ActionSA notes the outcome of the motions of no confidence that have effectively collapsed the multi-party coalition government in Ekurhuleni.
The Medium-Term Budget Speech delivered by Minister Godongwana has once again illustrated in perfect clarity how a prosperous South Africa and an ANC-government can never coexist.
ActionSA has noted, with disbelief, a statement issued by ANC Peter Mokaba Regional Secretary, Eugene Masete, with regard to a planned shutdown by Seshego residents planned for today, 26 October 2022.
ActionSA COJ Caucus is on record confirming that there is no multi-party coalition in the City of Johannesburg.
ActionSA’s lawyers have written to newly appointed Gauteng Roads and Transport MEC Kedibone Diale, calling on her to act on the investigative report into the Mamelodi Drownings which recommended reparations for the affected families.
This is the speech that was delivered by newly-appointed ActionSA Western Cape Provincial Chairperson, Michelle Wasserman, during a press conference in Cape Town.
It is now clear that the DA met with ActionSA Newcastle Councillor Shandy Singh not once, but twice. The first meeting took place on 25 August 2022 in what appears to be the Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition in Parliament, and the second meeting took place on 9 October 2022 in Newcastle.
ActionSA Leader Herman Mashaba and myself met with amaZulu King Misuzulu Sinqobile kaZwelithini at the royal palace in KwaNongoma on Thursday to ask for his blessing, and pay respect to the Royal Family and His Majesty.
Arising from ActionSA’s decision to place our approach to coalitions under review, a period of public engagement has been concluded and was the subject of a Senate meeting last night.
Yesterday, Wednesday 19 October 2022, and on my request as the new ActionSA Provincial Chairperson of KwaZulu-Natal, ActionSA’s legal teams issued a letter of demand to the eThekwini Metro Municipality.