Reversing Johannesburg’s Decline Requires Strong Leadership and Action-Backed Plans
Remarks by ActionSA’s City of Johannesburg Chief Whip, Cllr Lebo Modukanene, during the council debate on the 2025 State of the City Address.
Remarks by ActionSA’s City of Johannesburg Chief Whip, Cllr Lebo Modukanene, during the council debate on the 2025 State of the City Address.
The City of Tshwane being named South Africa’s safest metro is not just a welcome title, but a testament to the progress being made by ActionSA Mayor, Dr Nasiphi Moya, ActionSA MMC for Community Safety, Hannes Coetzee, and the multiparty coalition in restoring the rule of law in our Capital.
ActionSA notes the Democratic Alliance’s announcement to table motions of no confidence in both the Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Cllr Dada Morero, and the Speaker of Council, Cllr Nobuhle Mthembu, as yet another opportunistic ploy aimed at exploiting a city already in deep crisis.
ActionSA will write to the Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, calling for urgent intervention into the State Information Technology Agency (SITA) to stabilise its leadership and governance.
Today, I rise not as a mayor, but as a voice of accountability and the proud leader of a caucus that has remained consistent in its mission— to bring ethical leadership and real delivery to Johannesburg.
Remarks by ActionSA President, Herman Mashaba, at the launch of ActionSA’s Economic Transformation Agenda at the Apartheid Museum on 7 May 2025.
Remarks by ActionSA Tshwane Caucus Leader and Executive Mayor, Dr Nasiphi Moya, during the launch of ActionSA’s economic transformation agenda.
The R11 billion Montrose Mega Project in Randfontein has become a tragic symbol of government neglect and mismanagement.
ActionSA supports the responsible intervention and clarification provided by its Tshwane Mayor, Dr Nasiphi Moya, regarding the disconnection of the Weskoppies Psychiatric Facility yesterday due to long-overdue non-payment for services.
ActionSA is deeply disturbed by reports that a group of heavily armed men allegedly blocked municipal workers from carrying out critical work at the Chatsworth 4 Reservoir.
ActionSA shares the concern expressed in a Daily Maverick publication regarding two families from Limpopo who have been awaiting RDP homes since 2002.
The story details the government’s broken promises about housing for South Africans, one example of systemic failure across multiple regions of the country, impacting thousands in Limpopo province and other regions.
ActionSA calls on the coalition government to deliver real economic reform when the Finance Minister tables Budget 3.0 on 21 May.
ActionSA welcomes the judgment handed down in the tragic case of Joshlin Smith, where her mother and co-accused were found guilty of kidnapping and related charges.
ActionSA welcomes the action taken by the Provincial Department of Education to address the longstanding infrastructure challenges at Eqinisweni High School in Ivory Park.
ActionSA commemorates Workers Day by demanding a united national commitment to protecting the rights of all workers in South Africa, especially those who remain marginalised and exploited.