
Urgent Action Required to Address Water Leaks and Failing Water Systems in Government Facilities
A large number of public institutions in Gauteng Province are experiencing severe water waste as a result of inadequate water management procedures.
A large number of public institutions in Gauteng Province are experiencing severe water waste as a result of inadequate water management procedures.
Many may have forgotten, given all that has unfolded in South Africa since the early years of our post-apartheid democracy, but significant pressure was placed on our founding President, Nelson Mandela, particularly by the US and China, regarding his stance on various issues.
ActionSA demands an urgent leadership overhaul at the South African Social Security Agency
ActionSA in the North West Province is appalled by the brazen and violent removal of the Speaker of the Moses Kotane Local Municipality by bouncers hired by a rival ANC faction.
Earlier on Thursday, ActionSA President Herman Mashaba led the party in welcoming back more than 70 community activists from across Gauteng, most notably from Soweto.
Remarks made by ActionSA President Herman Mashaba during a press conference to welcome Gauteng dedicated community leaders and activists back to the party.
ActionSA welcomes the latest inflation data released by StatsSA today, which reflects the resilience of the South African Reserve Bank’s (SARB) monetary policy in the face of persistent economic headwinds and political pressure.
ActionSA has submitted a Parliamentary Question to the Minister of Transport, requesting an update on the prolonged and unnecessary delays in the restoration of the Daveyton train station.
ActionSA will write to President Ramaphosa and the Minister of International Relations to express alarm about the escalating election violence in Mozambique, especially as both the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the South African government remain mute.
ActionSA welcomes the appointment of Mr. Themba Mvubu as the new Chairperson of the Human Settlement, Engineering, and Transport Portfolio Committee in the eThekwini Metro Municipality.
ActionSA is outraged by the escalating crisis of illegal immigration, with an astonishing R200 million wasted on deporting undocumented foreigners since 2022, while a dismal 83,731 have been deported — falling drastically short of the previous decade’s average of 133,000 deportations per year. This shocking disparity exposes the grim reality of our government’s incompetence in securing our borders and enforcing immigration laws.
ActionSA will be filing charges against Free State Premier, Maqueen Letsoha-Mathae, her husband, Mangaung Metro Speaker, Lawrence Mathae, former Free State Premier and current Free State Provincial Legislature Speaker, Mxolisi Dukwana, and CEO of New Beginnings, Patrick Phuti, for their involvement in a major corruption scandal.
ActionSA welcomes the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruling that denies the government’s efforts to secure leave for appeal in the historic loadshedding judgement that protects key public institutions.
ActionSA’s National Youth Forum would like to extend our best wishes to the matric class of 2024 as they begin their final exams today, 21 October 2024.
Speech delivered by ActionSA President Herman Mashaba during the 2024 Graduation Ceremony at the University of Botswana.