
ActionSA’s KZN Youth Forum Chairperson & Newcastle Cllr Elected as Council Chief Whip
ActionSA congratulates our Youth Forum and Newcastle Councillor, Zwe Nxumalo, on his election as the Chief Whip of the Newcastle Council last Friday.
ActionSA congratulates our Youth Forum and Newcastle Councillor, Zwe Nxumalo, on his election as the Chief Whip of the Newcastle Council last Friday.
ActionSA is appalled that Julius Sebolai Primary School in Bram Fischerville, Soweto – a non-Section 21 school – is forced to spend R8 000 every two days just to keep lights on at the school.
ActionSA is considering legal action in response to President Ramaphosa’s enactment of the Expropriation Bill. We believe this is yet another example of the ANC’s relentless push for destructive policies, enabled by the ongoing capitulation of its GNU partners on critical matters that threaten the future of South Africa.
ActionSA has demanded a retraction and apology from journalist Pieter-Louis Myburgh for his deliberate misrepresentation of our statement released yesterday regarding allegations of impropriety levelled against Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, whose suspension we called for pending the outcome of investigations into serious allegations of criminal and unethical conduct.
In what can be only described as a marathon case fraught with emotions, the High Court in Johannesburg today hammered the gavel and sealed the fate of the accused, Mark Brian Harvey.
ActionSA Gauteng together with ActionSA Joburg Region are deeply concerned and worried about the state of the province’s and municipal roads, particularly the dysfunctional traffic lights.
ActionSA calls on President Cyril Ramaphosa to immediately suspend the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, pending the outcome of investigations into serious allegations of criminal and unethical conduct.
ActionSA is deeply alarmed by the unacceptable state of school readiness in the Francis Baard District. The Department of Education has failed to allocate the necessary funding to schools, leaving many Quintile 1 and 2 schools unable to provide even the most basic resources. Despite contributing through taxes, parents are now forced to bear the additional financial burden of purchasing textbooks and learner-teacher support materials (LTSM) that should have been supplied by the Department. This mismanagement undermines the principle of free basic education and places an undue financial strain on already struggling households.
ActionSA is deeply disheartened by the continued delays in our joint litigation against the eThekwini Metro, which directly hinder efforts to hold the municipality accountable for its failure to provide basic services, by repairing sewerage infrastructure.
ActionSA will write to the Speaker and the Deputy President, requesting an urgent probe into Minister of Small Business Development, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, for misleading Parliament in her submission of potentially manipulated or ghastly negligent and inaccurate information regarding ministerial travel expenditure, as requested in our parliamentary question.
ActionSA is deeply disappointed to witness the persistent rise in fatalities on South African roads. The annual festive season commute, which should be a time of celebration for thousands of South Africans, often ends in tragedy.
ActionSA calls on President Ramaphosa to suspend Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, following the Hawks’ confirmation that they have referred a docket to the NPA involving allegations of fraud and corruption against the Minister.
ActionSA in Gauteng has learned with disappointment of an illegal scheme run and controlled by School Governing Bodies (SGBs) in low-income and no-fee-paying schools. These SGBs and school management have imposed a mandatory donation fee, typically ranging from R100 to R200, on parents in poor communities. Failure to pay this fee results in children being denied access to schoolbooks, many of which are provided free of charge by the provincial government.
ActionSA expresses its full support of the City of Tshwane’s decision to challenge the South African Local Government Bargaining Council (SALGBC) ruling to reinstate five suspended officials linked to the irregular awarding of the Rooiwal tender. This decisive action underscores the City’s commitment to accountability, integrity, and a zero-tolerance approach to corruption.
ActionSA calls for the immediate suspension of the principal of Port Alfred High School, who allegedly sexually harassed a teacher, and the dismissal of the Eastern Cape MEC for Education as the two-year cover-up continues to deny justice to the victim and leaves the school under the ongoing leadership of a predator.