
ActionSA Cautions VUT Against Nepotism and to Exercise Merit When Awarding Student Funding
ActionSA calls for caution by the Vaal University of Technology when awarding funding to students.
ActionSA calls for caution by the Vaal University of Technology when awarding funding to students.
ActionSA Joburg Caucus has observed with concern the aimless efforts displayed by the Mayor of Johannesburg, Kabelo Gwamanda, and the MMC for Environment and Infrastructure Services Department (EISD), Cllr. Jack Sekwaila, in addressing the recent water crisis.
ActionSA notes the baseless claims made by Deputy Minister of CoGTA, Parks Tau, which suggests that the South African medical care is without any challenges, because of the recent influx of medical care tourists into the country.
ActionSA will write to the Minister of Police and National Commissioner of Police to seek answers for the ongoing challenges plaguing the Anti-Gang Unit.
ActionSA will be taking action against South Africa’s unregulated polling industry and those in the media who have become enablers of political disinformation under the guise of legitimate polling.
ActionSA is deeply troubled by the alarming increase in kidnappings within the Nelson Mandela Bay region.
ActionSA welcomes the news that the strike that has engulfed the municipality over the last couple of weeks is coming to an end.
ActionSA notes with great concern reports that as of 2023, amongst screened staff members at schools from across the country, some were found to have criminal records such as assault, murder, rape and theft.
ActionSA Limpopo has started its insourcing drive yesterday at the heart of Polokwane City with security guards assembling at the Central Business District.
The Justice and Correctional Services Portfolio Committee has commenced with the interview process of finding a suitably qualified candidate for the vacant position of Deputy Public Protector.
ActionSA has written to the office of the City of Johannesburg Speaker, Margaret Arnolds, to ascertain the basis that prompted the re-appointment of the City’s Ombudsman, Advocate Siduduzo Gumede.
ActionSA notes Pravin Gordan’s announcement that the SAA Deal, which sought to sell off 51% stake in National Airline to Takatso Consortium, has fallen through and South Africans have been kept in the dark as to how this deal collapsed, just as the terms of the deal were shrouded in secrecy.
ActionSA is deeply concerned by the recent incidents of vandalism and theft of our election posters in various areas of the Johannesburg Region.
Our high crime rate is a symptom of Government’s failure to detect, prevent, arrest and prosecute criminals. This failure has created a crisis in which lives are being destroyed and lost. This needs to change.
ActionSA calls for urgent intervention as criminal gangs blatantly attempt to disrupt the delivery of services, especially in key City operations and infrastructure projects, particularly housing initiatives, which have borne the brunt of ruthless extortionist gangs.