
ActionSA Rejects DA’s Half-Baked Lifestyle Audit Motion That Excludes Politicians
Remarks made by ActionSA’s Thoko Mashiane MPL in the Mpumalanga Legislature.

Remarks made by ActionSA’s Thoko Mashiane MPL in the Mpumalanga Legislature.

ActionSA has formally submitted a detailed follow-up to the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) after receiving wholly inadequate responses from the City of Mbombela and Nkomazi Local Municipalities regarding longstanding water access violations in Emjindini Trust (Ward 41) and Mangweni (Ward 17), respectively.

Speech extract by ActionSA President Herman Mashaba during ActionSA’s picket calling for the removal of the NPA Head, Adv. Shamila Batohi, outside the Justice Minister’s office in Pretoria.

ActionSA has today submitted a memorandum to the Minister of Justice, demanding that the Minister, engage the President to initiate the formal process for the removal of the National Director of Public Prosecutions, Adv. Shamila Batohi.

Remarks by ActionSA President Herman Mashaba during Wesley Guild SA’s webinar under the theme “Called to Lead: Youth, Country and Conscience in a Time of Change”.

ActionSA welcomes the findings and remedial actions announced by the Public Protector, Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka, following her investigation into the gross maladministration and corruption in the construction of the Lesseyton Sportsfield in the Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality.

ActionSA commends significant performance on the implementation of the Service Delivery and Budget Implementation Plan (SDBIP) by the new administration in the City of Tshwane under the leadership of Dr Nasiphi Moya in the 3rd quarter of the 2024/5 financial year.

ActionSA is deeply concerned that, one year into the tenure of the so-called Government of Provincial Unity (GPU), the lives of ordinary residents in KZN remain stagnant and, in many instances, unbearable.

he news that broke yesterday about the road accident that left 10 EFF members dead has shocked us to the core. It is for this reason that ActionSA wishes to convey its sincere condolences to Mr Julius Malema, EFF Commander-Chief, EFF leaders, ordinary members, and to the families of the 10 EFF members who met their untimely death near Vreyheid, in Kwazulu-Natal.

Yesterday, DIRCO issued a public advisory urging South Africans currently in Iran to register with the South African Embassy in Tehran and to remain in close contact with consular officials.

One year ago, ActionSA decided not to join the grand coalition, dubbed the Government of National Unity (GNU), comprised of the ANC, the DA, IFP and others.

Today, we commemorate Youth Day, a moment etched in the heart of our nation’s history and a powerful reminder of the role young people have played in shaping South Africa’s democracy.

ActionSA is appalled by the revelations that the Gauteng Department of Education is transferring debt burdens to schools, leaving the already-struggling parents to cover over R300 million debt.

ActionSA welcomes the recent initiative by the City of Tshwane to mandate the insourcing of quantity surveyors and architectural services within its Department Economic Development and Spatial Planning.

ActionSA is concerned that after fruitlessly spending over R1bn on the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture, the government is about launch another process that is reportedly going to cost at least another R1bn.