ActionSA Slams MECs for Snubbing 2025 Youth Parliament
ActionSA expresses deep concern over the conduct of the Mpumalanga Executive following the disappointing start to the 2025 Youth Parliament proceedings.
ActionSA expresses deep concern over the conduct of the Mpumalanga Executive following the disappointing start to the 2025 Youth Parliament proceedings.
ActionSA notes with deep concern the ongoing developments in the case of Moroadi Cholota, following confirmation by her legal representative that she may consider suing the South African government over an allegedly unlawful attempt to extradite her from the United States.
ActionSA calls for the immediate removal of Adv Shamila Batohi as the National Director of Public Prosecutions and demands a full parliamentary inquiry into the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA)’s ongoing prosecutorial failures and the extent to which political interference has infected its operations.
ActionSA has dispatched a letter to Advocate Shamila Batohi, National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP), reminding the National Prosecutions Authority (NPA) to act on the findings of the October 2023 Inquest on the deaths of mine workers, Solomon Emmanuel Nyirenda, Yvonne Mnisi, and Pretty Kambule, who tragically lost their lives following a 2016 mine accident that, facts showed, could have been avoided.
Yesterday, I joined other ActionSA leaders in visiting sites of service delivery on our Tshwane Progress Tour. This tour is aimed at assessing progress in our capital city since the election of ActionSA Mayor Dr Nasiphi Moya and the multi-party coalition government, following many years of failure in the City.
ActionSA is appalled by the conduct of Democratic Alliance (DA) Ward 106 Councillor, Timothy Denny, who is facing serious allegations of racism after a disturbing video surfaced on WhatsApp.
ActionSA can reveal that Ministers in the Government of National Unity (GNU) have racked up more than R200 million in travel expenses since assuming office less than a year ago, a figure that will balloon as we await updated replies to our questions.
Remarks made by ActionSA’s Thoko Mashiane MPL in the Mpumalanga Legislature.
ActionSA is outraged by explosive whistleblower allegations revealing deep-rooted collusion between senior officials at Centlec and the Free State division of the Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA).
ActionSA notes the tabling of the revised 2025/26 Gauteng Appropriation Bill and acknowledges the inclusion of important adjustments that seek to respond to growing service delivery challenges across the province.
Remarks made by Thoko Mashiane MPL in the Mpumalanga Legislature.
A year into the so-called Government of National Unity (GNU), South Africa’s economy is stagnating, unemployment is deepening, and the government has no plan to change course.
Residents of Johannesburg are, once again, mourning the loss of an innocent child after the gruesome mutilation and murder of a 14-year-old girl in Durban Deep, Roodepoort. This tragedy follows the abduction and murder of an 11-year-old boy in Fleurhof, Roodepoort, just a few weeks ago. These senseless crimes speak to a growing collapse of law and order, and ActionSA refuses to remain silent.
With the first deadline now passed since ActionSA’s application was submitted a month ago in terms of the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA), IPID has sought a 30-day extension, citing a reason one can only liken to “The dog ate my PAIA application.
The ActionSA Youth Forum in the Northern Cape is calling for the immediate removal of Winston Monyahi, the manager in charge of infrastructure at Sol Plaatje Municipality.