
ActionSA Welcomes R1 Billion Drug Bust At Beitbridge Border Crossing
ActionSA welcomes the successful seizure of drugs worth close to R1 billion at the Beitbridge Border Post.

ActionSA welcomes the successful seizure of drugs worth close to R1 billion at the Beitbridge Border Post.

ActionSA has today laid criminal charges against the Municipal Manager of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, Mr Musa Mbhele, for deliberately misleading Parliament during proceedings before Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA).

Today, ActionSA officially commenced its pre-voter registration mobilisation campaign in the Nkangala District Municipality in Mpumalanga ahead of the IEC voter registration weekend scheduled for 20–21 June 2026.

ActionSA vehemently rejects the Budget by the Finance MMC, Clir Loyiso Masuku that offers nothing new to the residents of Joburg. Today’s 97.4 billion budget is far from addressing the lived experience of the downtrodden and the middle class.

ActionSA welcomes the decision by the Public Service Commission to open an investigation based on our complaint against the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, over what appears to be blatant cadre deployment within the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure.

On my Germiston campaign tour today, I spoke directly with South African Spaza Shop owners who are building thriving businesses despite the odds.

ActionSA strongly condemns the R1.405 billion 2026/27 budget tabled by Executive Mayor Cllr Mamedupi Teffo, which glaringly prioritises political bureaucracy over the urgent needs of our communities.

ActionSA welcomes the interim order granted by the Gauteng High Court, which found that livestock owners were unlawfully excluded from procuring and administering legally manufactured Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccines to their own livestock.

ActionSA has officially written to the Gauteng Education MEC demanding immediate executive intervention following shocking revelations regarding a syndicate of private schools in the Ekurhuleni region.

ActionSA has formally written to the Speaker of Parliament to caution against any delays to the commencement of the work of the Impeachment Committee, following the ANC’s failure to meet the prescribed deadline for the submission of its nominees.

Johannesburg residents no longer need statistics to know the city is in trouble. They experience it every day when taps run dry, roads collapse, traffic lights stop working, refuse goes uncollected, businesses lose confidence and lawlessness spreads through communities that once functioned with dignity and order.

ActionSA strongly rejects Dada Morero’s plan to approve a R3.8 billion loan from German KfW Development Bank, to fund City Power.

ActionSA welcomes the ruling by the Eastern Cape High Court in Mthatha last week which confirmed that the Minister of Water and Sanitation, Pemmy Majodina, and Eastern Cape Premier, Oscar Mabuyane, can no longer turn a blind eye while rural communities are denied access to clean drinking water for years.

ActionSA will write to the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks), requesting the initiation of an inquiry into the potential criminal conduct of Gauteng government officials involved in the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital fire repair project.

Today, ActionSA announced its Mayoral Campaign Governance Team for the City of Johannesburg, tasked with leading our #OperationFixJoburg across the City’s governance portfolios.