
ActionSA Resolves to March with 800 Glencore Dismissed Employees
ActionSA has resolved to embark on a solidarity march with the aggrieved workers on Monday, 15 April 2024 to Glencore Steelpoort Campus.
ActionSA has resolved to embark on a solidarity march with the aggrieved workers on Monday, 15 April 2024 to Glencore Steelpoort Campus.
These are the remarks made during a press conference held at GIBS in Johannesburg. This followed a roundtable conducted by students and led by ActionSA Team FixSA Member for Higher Education, Dr Tutu Faleni, ActionSA Youth Forum Chairperson, Hluphi Gafane, and ActionSA Head of Students, Thabo Malosi.
Today, ActionSA joined forces with security guards from the City of Johannesburg JMPD to picket outside the Martindale offices.
ActionSA welcomes the ruling by the Press Council against the publication of a dodgy anonymous poll by Rapport which withheld the provenance of an electoral poll published on 10 March 2024.
ActionSA condemns the attack of medical personnel at Themba Hospital in Mpumalanga, by the Kabhokweni Business Forum bullies who threatened and assaulted nurses and patients and demanding to be awarded tenders at the hospital.
Today, ActionSA hosted a picket outside the Provincial Headquarters of the South African Police Service (SAPS), calling for urgent resource capacitation of GBV desks across police stations in the Western Cape.
As ActionSA Launches Nationwide Campaign to Share Solutions to End Crime and Corruption in South Africa, I am reminded of the neglected community of Vuwani where construction of the only police station in the area.
ActionSA has opened a case at the Kabokweni Police Station against the MK Party for violating the electoral laws, by vandalizing ActionSA posters and placing their posters over our posters in Mbombela, Mpumalanga.
Last night, 03 April 2024, at 23:11 PM, the delinquent EFF Speaker of Ekurhuleni Council, Cllr Nthabiseng Tshivhenga, sent out a notice that the extraordinary council meeting, where a new Executive Mayor was to be elected, is postponed due to “unforeseen circumstances”.
ActionSA remains deeply concerned with the inefficiencies at the Department of Home Affairs with regard to the backlog where the issuance of smart card IDs is concerned, more so during an election year where universal suffrage is a right enshrined within our Constitution.
ActionSA welcomes the long overdue Resignation of National Assembly Speaker, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, after she lost her court bid to interdict any possible arrest on serious corruption charges that she received 11 payments amounting to over R2 million between December 2016 and July 2019 when she was Minister of Defence.
Remarks by ActionSA President Herman Mashaba and Team Fix South Africa Member for Justice and Constitutional Development, Adv Julie Anne Lopes-Seton during a briefing on the priority prosecutions to be pursued by an ActionSA government.
Remarks by ActionSA President Herman Mashaba during a briefing on the priority prosecutions to be pursued by an ActionSA government.
ActionSA seeks clarity from the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Ms. Thandi Modise MP, regarding the deployment of South African National Defence Force (SANDF) soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), as part of the Southern African Mission in the DRC (SAMIDRC).
ActionSA has today embarked on a nationwide campaign where our national leaders, Team Fix South Africa members and premier candidates will crisscross the country to share our solutions with communities of how we can end crime and corruption when we enter government following the May 29 elections.