
KZN Budget: KZN Still Has a Considerable Journey Ahead
Today, Hon. Neliswa Nkonyeni, the MEC for Finance, presented her budget speech for the 2024/25 financial year in KwaZulu-Natal.
Today, Hon. Neliswa Nkonyeni, the MEC for Finance, presented her budget speech for the 2024/25 financial year in KwaZulu-Natal.
ActionSA in Ekurhuleni notes the EFF Speaker’s decision to reconvene the collapsed council meeting on Tuesday, 12 March at 10:00, in which our motion against the Puppet Mayor Ngodwana was supposed to be heard.
ActionSA views the President’s visit to eMalahleni Municipality as a ploy to campaign for the ANC using tax payers’ resources.
As the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) MEC for Finance, Ms Peggy Nkonyeni, prepares for her 2024/25 budget speech, we expect that she focuses the budget on the essential needs of the province.
ActionSA has submitted its objections to the BELA Bill before Parliaments Select Committee on Education, Technology, Sports, Arts, and Culture.
ActionSA has today submitted our objections to the Integrated Resources Plan during a picket outside the Department of Mineral Resources Headquarters in Pretoria.
ActionSA has concluded all of its filings with the IEC that will ensure that the Party is on every ballot paper for all South Africans across the nine provinces.
ActionSA welcomes the arrest of 3 suspects implicated in the VBS bank heist.
ActionSA welcomes the scrapping of the e-tolls, which is long overdue. This is a massive victory for the residents of Gauteng, not Premier Panyaza Lesufi or his government.
ActionSA welcomes the decision by the US to replace the two-decades-old sanctions against the Zimbabwean people with sanctions targeted at Zanu-PF leaders, including those close to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
ActionSA Joburg Caucus has observed with concern the lack of political will to address the impasse that arises following the abandonment of two Soweto low-cost housing projects.
On Thursday, 29 February 2024, the EFF unsurprisingly resorted to violence to ensure the collapse of council to prevent our motion of no confidence against their puppet mayor, Cllr Sivuyile Nogdwana, from being ventilated and voted on.
ActionSA has initiated legal proceedings to obtain the R102 million debt settlement agreement entered into between the ANC and Ezulweni Investments.
Instead of firing former Transport Minister Dipuo Peters for her role in hiding Prasa corruption, President Cyril Ramaphosa again chose the unity of the ruling party over the interest of South Africans by simply suspending Peters as Deputy Minister of Small Business Development for one month.
On 29 February 2024, ActionSA supported the adjustment budget as tabled in today’s sitting, acknowledging the limitations of this budget and their effect on the increases of salaries and service delivery.