
The eThekwini Sewage Crisis Has Deepened Despite GNU And KZN GPU Being In Office
Despite the formation of the Government of National Unity and the KZN Government of Provincial Unity over a year ago, the eThekwini Sewage Crisis has gotten worse.

Despite the formation of the Government of National Unity and the KZN Government of Provincial Unity over a year ago, the eThekwini Sewage Crisis has gotten worse.

ActionSA welcomes the decision by the Executive Mayor of Ekurhuleni to suspend the controversial fixed electricity surcharge following public outrage and violent protests in Tembisa.

ActionSA welcomes the eventual and long overdue suspension of the dodgy South Gauteng Director of Public Prosecutions, Andrew Chauke, following our sustained pressure on the President to stop dragging his feet and act against Chauke who sits at the centre of several maliciously botched prosecutions.

ActionSA welcomes the removal of Dr. Nobuhle Nkabane as Minister of Higher Education following a year marked by failure, scandal and neglect.

ActionSA is deeply saddened and angered by the horrific shooting that claimed the lives of six people in Olievenhoutbosch. What happened at that tavern is not just a tragedy, it is a clear sign of the growing lawlessness that continues to plague our communities.

The City of Ekurhuleni is facing an unprecedented crisis due to the Department of Community Services MMC Bridget Thusi’s delay in appointing pauper and indigent burial services providers, leaving the city unable to assist vulnerable families with funeral costs during a time of need.

ActionSA has formally written to Mpumalanga Premier Mandla Ndlovu to seek a detailed disclosure of the government’s reported process to recover the bodies of the Lily Mine workers – Yvonne Mnisi, Pretty Nkambule, and Solomon Nyerende – who were trapped underground since the mine collapsed in 2016.

ActionSA welcomes the successful removal of about 300 illegal squatters from Wolwespruit wetland near Solomon Mahlangu Drive and Delmas Road this past weekend.

Granny Flora is 80 years old. She lives on a pension and pays over R2,000 every month just to keep her lights on. She’s not running a factory. She’s not wasting electricity.

The announcement that Professor Firoz Cachalia is set to be appointed Acting Minister of Police by President Cyril Ramaphosa has sparked significant debate regarding its constitutional legitimacy.

ActionSA’s long-anticipated legal battle with the eThekwini Municipality over its sewage crisis will now finally be heard in the Durban High Court next week on 24 and 25 July 2025.

Every year on July 18th, South Africa and the world pause to honour Nelson Mandela’s birthday, reflecting on his indelible legacy of justice, reconciliation, and service.

ActionSA welcomes the decision by Transport Minister Barbara Creecy to dissolve the Board of Directors of the Road Accident Fund (RAF), announced on Tuesday, 15 July.

Remarks made by ActionSA Mpumalanga Member of the Provincial Legislature Thoko Mashiane MPL in the Mpumalanga Legislature.

ActionSA notes the cabinet reshuffle announced by Premier Mandla Ndlovu, which falls within his prerogative as the head of the provincial executive.