
ActionSA Lays Criminal Charges Against President Cyril Ramaphosa Over Phala Phala Matter
ActionSA can confirm that it has today laid criminal charges against President Cyril Ramaphosa in relation to the Phala Phala matter.

ActionSA can confirm that it has today laid criminal charges against President Cyril Ramaphosa in relation to the Phala Phala matter.

Today, ActionSA Mayoral Candidate, Herman Mashaba, conducted an oversight of the City’s Rea Vaya BRT route from the Johannesburg CBD to Sandton. He was accompanied by ActionSA Councillors serving in the Transport Committee, which is led by the Whip, Lebo Mokoka.

ActionSA welcomes the Constitutional Court ruling affirming that individuals whose asylum applications have been lawfully denied cannot remain in South Africa indefinitely through repeated reapplications and the abuse of legal processes.

President Ramaphosa and his Acting Police Minister, Prof Firoz Cachalia, have both missed deadlines to respond to written parliamentary questions from ActionSA seeking clarity on what consequence management, if any, they have been taken arising from the IPID investigation from October 2023.

ActionSA is calling on President Cyril Ramaphosa to fire all the GNU Ministers responsible for South Africa’s current job-destroying environment, following today’s devastating unemployment statistics released by Statistics South Africa.

ActionSA in North West is concerned that the province has entered the 2026/27 financial year without a fully adopted budget.

ActionSA notes President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement that he intends taking the Phala Phala report on judicial review.

ActionSA notes with gross concern developing reports that at least R15 million, not R10 million, is purported to have been stolen from President Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala game farm.

Serving as ActionSA’s first ever Executive Mayor, and having the privilege of leading our nation’s capital over the past 18 months, has been one of the greatest honours of my life.
And today, I accept this nomination as I ask residents for five more years to continue restoring Tshwane and deepening the progress we have begun to make together.
Because my vision for Tshwane is clear: I want us to build a capital city we can be proud of again.

ActionSA celebrates the ruling of the Constitutional Court handed down today as a victory for the South African people.
This ruling has determined that the rule used by the National Assembly to deny the investigation report into Phala Phala being referred to the Impeachment Committee was invalid and thus the vote must be deemed invalid.

Today marks a historic day for South Africa. With the conclusion of first-reading debates in the National Assembly today, ActionSA introduced three major pieces of member-sponsored legislation that chart our vision to fix South Africa.

ActionSA notes the deeply concerning letter issued by the finance minister to the Executive Mayor of Johannesburg regarding serious financial governance failures, possible violations of the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA), and the worsening financial position of the City.

News24 Deputy Editor, Pieter du Toit’s most recent editorial, entitled “Acid ActionSA’s Biggest Test and Mending Relations with Zille and the DA”, requires a response more considered than his own.

ActionSA in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature is deeply appalled by the Premier’s lacklustre and bureaucratic response to our pressing questions regarding the delayed approval of the Gauteng Department of Health’s modernised staff establishment.

In recent weeks, South Africans have been reminded of something many already know from experience: issues such as safety, law enforcement, and undocumented activity are not abstract debates.