
ActionSA Stands By Xolani Khumalo As He Faces Persecution On Baseless Charges
Today, I attended the court appearance of ActionSA Ekurhuleni Mayoral Candidate, Xolani Khumalo, at Palm Ridge Magistrate Court.

Today, I attended the court appearance of ActionSA Ekurhuleni Mayoral Candidate, Xolani Khumalo, at Palm Ridge Magistrate Court.

ActionSA has written to the City of Johannesburg Speaker requesting an Ethics Committee referral regarding numerous criminal cases involving PA Councillor Juwairiya Kaldine, ranging from kidnapping to assault, as well as the alleged cover-up of the arrest of her bodyguard yesterday for possession of a stolen vehicle and violations of the Private Security Industry Regulation Act.

More than two weeks after ActionSA filed criminal charges against Minister Sisi Tolashe, with the docket already under investigation by the Hawks, the DA now appears ready to waste police resources and time by laying charges on a matter that is already being probed.

ActionSA notes reports on the ANC’s decision to remove Madibeng Mayor Douglas Maimane. While this is an internal party matter, it does not address the ongoing collapse of governance and service delivery in the Madibeng Local Municipality.

Today, I held a public meeting with residents of Tjovitjo in Orange Farm (Ward 6, Region G), to understand their challenges with service delivery.

ActionSA in the North West Province is shocked and deeply concerned by recent media reports alleging widespread corruption at the Tswaing Local Municipality.

ActionSA notes the recent sanctioning of a former audit partner linked to the VBS Mutual Bank scandal, nearly eight years after one of South Africa’s most devastating corruption episodes unfolded.

ActionSA extends its heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of Cynthia Shange following her passing.

Despite being in office for around 18 months, Nasiphi Moya and the coalition she leads already has a commendable record of service. That is why ActionSA is continuing this Mayor Moya Delivery Tour, to show South Africans and Tshwane residents that they don’t have to search far to find credible and capable leadership. These leaders exist, they have started the turnaround of Tshwane and they need more time to finish it.

I’m not a prophet, and I won’t claim to be one. However, today, my position that Cyril Ramaphosa will de-legitimise undertakings to dismantle apartheid and champion transformation is unfolding.

The parties constituting the Multiparty Coalition Government in the City of Tshwane congratulate the coalition government on a year of focused leadership, institutional stabilisation, and measurable progress in rebuilding the capital city.

ActionSA’s parliamentary questions have confirmed that raw sewage discharge into the ocean continues unabated while critical environmental safeguards remain suspended at the City of Cape Town’s marine outfalls.

Across Mpumalanga, infrastructure development has become a battleground where criminal elements dictate who builds, who benefits, and whether projects proceed at all.

Today’s State of the Capital Address by ActionSA Tshwane Executive Mayor, Nasiphi Moya, shows that the City is moving in the right direction after many years of neglect.

Johannesburg was once the clearest expression of South Africa’s economic ambition. A city where opportunity, movement and enterprise converged.