
As the Gauteng province convened today to commemorate World AIDS Day, ActionSA remembers all those who have perished due to this pandemic and proffers unwavering support for those who live with and affected by it.

ActionSA expresses deep concern following the National Police Commissioner’s revelation that a key suspect in the mass murder of 12 people in Saulsville is a parolee who had been released from incarceration in September this year.

ActionSA is sickened by the murder of a witness who testitied before the Madlanga Commission in November, marking yet another unmistakable sign of South Africa’s descent into a mafia state.

ActionSA is outraged by the horrific mass shooting in Saulsville, Pretoria, where at least ten people were killed and several others injured in what early indications suggest may be linked to gang violence.

ActionSA welcomes the arrest and court appearance of two Zimbabwean nationals, Tinashe Chitsamba (40) and Oscar Mutsetemari (45), who were apprehended on 04 December during a stop-and-search operation on the N2 near Mahamba for drug trafficking.

Remarks delivered by ActionSA’s Member of Parliament, Alan Beesley, during the debate on the Rates and Monetary Amounts Bil in the National Assembly this afternoon.

Remarks by ActionSA National Chairperson, Michael Beaumont at the 6th event of the ‘Mashaba Legacy Tour’.

ActionSA welcomes the Auditor-General’s 2024/25 audit outcomes for the City of Tshwane, which confirm a clear and measurable improvement in the City’s financial governance.

ActionSA is angered by the Deputy President’s latest attempt to evade accountability for his international and domestic travel expenses.

ActionSA notes the Democratic Alliance’s decision today to lay criminal charges against the Deputy Executive Mayor of Tshwane, Cllr Eugene Modise, following the tabling of the forensic investigation report before Council last week.

ActionSA is once again compelled to set the record straight after Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, attempted to mislead South Africans with false claims that his department is “turning South Africa into a construction site” and driving a supposed boom in the sector.

ActionSA notes the Adjustment Budget tabled yesterday by the MEC for Finance and welcomes measures aimed at strengthening financial management, including investments in ICT modernisation, the support provided to township suppliers, and efforts to improve procurement processes.

Today’s GDP figures for the third quarter of the year show that the economy grew by just 0.5% between July and September, yet another warning sign that the Government of National Unity (GNU) is running an economy stuck in first gear.

Today, ActionSA Joburg Caucus will vote in favour of the motion to rescind the unjust and anti-poor electricity surcharge imposed on residents by the ANC-led government.