
ActionSA Unveils Latest TV Advert Titled ‘We Need Change’
Today, ActionSA unveiled its fourth campaign advert, highlighting why we are the only party capable of bringing meaningful change to South Africa after the 29th of May.
Today, ActionSA unveiled its fourth campaign advert, highlighting why we are the only party capable of bringing meaningful change to South Africa after the 29th of May.
In a recent interview with Carte Blanch, Northern Cape Premier Zamani Saul attempted to justify the state of decay in Kimberley, dismissing concerns about sewage flooding the streets with a condescending tone.
ActionSA is extremely concerned that supporters of the ANC and EFF in Soweto have defaced ActionSA’s billboards in Soweto which spoke to the reality that ActionSA remains the only political party which can secure the country’s borders and can insource exploited security guards and cleaners as they are scared of the truth.
During the course of the ‘Shitty Tour’ of broken sewage infrastructure across South Africa, it is clear that South Africa faces nothing less than a national health crisis.
ActionSA is delighted that the Pretoria High Court Full Bench has refused the Minister of Electricity, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, Eskom, and the Government’s application for leave to appeal against the Loadshedding Judgment.
ActionSA welcomes the news that our policy on an Universal Basic Income Stimulus (UBIS) has been featured at the top of the list of South African political parties in a report compiled by the Universal Basic Income Coalition (UBIC).
ActionSA is extremely dismayed that Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has disrespected the laws of the country by extending a mining licence to Vantage Goldfields to reopen Lily Mine.
Unemployment casts a dark shadow over the Northern Cape, robbing countless individuals of their dignity. The province grapples not only with soaring unemployment rates but also with a staggering lack of formal education among its populace.
ActionSA Joburg Caucus rejects the anti-poor budget as presented by the MMC for Finance, Cllr. Dada Morero, with the contempt it deserves.
Remarks by ActionSA President Herman Mashaba at the announcement of ActionSA’s Six-Point Plan to restore the Rule of Law in South Africa outside the Primrose Police Station in Ekurhuleni.
Today, ActionSA unveiled its second 2024 National Elections television advert, exploring the concerns of a single mother raising children in a chaotic state.
ActionSA is highly concerned about South Africa’s unemployment crisis, as for every 100 South Africans that entered the labour market this year, only six could get a job.
The Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy has rejected the families of the Lily Mine victims’ request that their legal representatives be present at a stakeholder meeting between Minister Gwede Mantashe, the families concerned, the mining company and the local and provincial governments.
In the heart of South African villages and townships, spaza shops have long been the lifeblood of local communities.
ActionSA is set to join, as friends of the court (amicus curiae), in a court application against the Gauteng Department of Social Development as thousands of children stand to be homeless by the end of this month.