
ActionSA Youth Forum Concerned About the Crisis Facing EWC Students, Calls for Urgent Action
ActionSA Ekurhuleni Youth Forum is deeply concerned about the dire situation tacing students at the Ekurhuleni West College (EWC).
ActionSA Ekurhuleni Youth Forum is deeply concerned about the dire situation tacing students at the Ekurhuleni West College (EWC).
ActionSA Ekurhuleni councillors Tumelo shabalala and Solly Klaas conducted an oversight visit at HP Mokoka Library in Daveyton following reports that the library has been closed for a period of a year.
The latest GDP figures confirm what South Africans already know – our economy is stagnant, unemployment remains unacceptably high, and poverty and inequality persist.
ActionSA is deeply alarmed by the worsening sinkhole crisis in Ward 8, Khutsong, and calls on the Gauteng Provincial Government to act with urgency before this disaster claims lives.
ActionSA is proud to announce our Cabinet Reform Package and the Zero-Tolerance Corruption Bill as two bold legislative actions for 2025.
ActionSA calls on the Minister of Higher Education, Dr. Nobuhle Nkabane, to streamline and reform the country’s 21 Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) to curb excessive wasteful expenditure and ensure they deliver meaningful skills training for South Africa’s youth.
ActionSA is deeply concerned about the state of the Brixton Recreation Centre which has now become a shelter for foreigners who were displaced after the tragic burning down of a building in Marshalltown in August 2023.
Today marks the final deadline for all spaza shops in South Africa to be registered, a critical step towards restoring order, protecting consumers, and reclaiming the township economy for South Africans.
ActionSA is appalled by the deplorable state of our roads in the RandWest municipality after undertaking a tour of roads from Randfontein to Westonaria. We urge the Municipality to address this as a matter of urgency.
ActionSA is deeply disappointed by the State of the Province Address (SoPA) delivered by KwaZulu-Natal Premier, which failed to reflect the harsh realities faced by the people of this province.
ActionSA notes with utmost disgust the continuation of a tradition within the City of Johannesburg which protects those who have been found guilty of financial misconduct.
ActionSA notes with deep concern the permanent funding cut by USAID to South Africa’s healthcare programmes, particularly PEPFAR.
ActionSA welcomes the passing of the adjustment budget in the City of Tshwane and congratulates Executive Mayor Dr. Nasiphi Moya and the multi-party coalition partners for their outstanding work since taking office in October 2024.
ActionSA expresses disappointment in the IFP’s unjustified decision to withdraw a motion of no confidence in EFF Speaker of Council, Cllr Nthabiseng Tshivhenga, which was to be considered by council today.
While the budget includes several welcome initiatives to support community development, ActionSA’s primary concern remains the R230 electricity surcharge imposed on residents since 2024, which we believe to be entirely unjust and anti-poor.