
Multi-Party Charter calls on young South Africans to register to vote
The eleven parties to the Multi-Party Charter For South Africa have come together to hold a Joint Registration Event at the Johannesburg City Hall.
The eleven parties to the Multi-Party Charter For South Africa have come together to hold a Joint Registration Event at the Johannesburg City Hall.
The report tabled by the AG for the financial year during today’s council meeting at eThekwini Metro Municipality saw councillors of the ANC absurdly celebrating the ‘unqualified’ audit opinion, despite its damning finding.
During today’s council meeting, the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) tabled a Motion of No Confidence against the eThekwini Metro Municipality, Mxolisi Kaunda, but it would appear that the Municipality is headed for disaster as the Mayor retains his position as the City Mayor.
ActionSA has presented evidence it has gathered to the SIU against Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi’s notorious crime prevention wardens’ scheme.
ActionSA in Ekurhuleni has written to the Gauteng CoGTA MEC, Mzi Khumalo, seeking intervention after the ANC/EFF coalition’s failure to table the City’s 2022/23 Annual Financial Statement.
South Africa’s decline in the latest Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) to a 12-year-low highlights how the country’s anti-corruption efforts have regressed under President Cyril Ramaphosa, and that he urgently needs to be replaced in the elections this year.
ActionSA has, over the past year, worked to tackle the burdensome and red tape-laden process that military veterans face in accessing the benefits they are entitled to by law.
ActionSA is deeply concerned by the revelation of the “strafkamer” at Wilgenhof, a Stellenbosch University men’s residence.
ActionSA has submitted its objections to the White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection during a picket in front of the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) Headquarters in Pretoria today. While we support the need for urgent reforms to the immigration system in South Africa, we believe the White Paper seeks to absolve the ruling party from its role in South Africa’s dysfunctional border management and immigration system.
ActionSA is concerned about the indefinite postponement of appeal proceedings which have been lodged by the Deputy Speaker of the Western Cape Legislature, Beverley Schäfer.
ActionSA mourns the passing of Professor Mochichi Samuel Mokgokong who passed away last week after a gallant battle with cancer
This past three days, I have concluded a highly successful visit to the Eastern Cape province alongside ActionSA Provincial Chairperson Athol Trollip where we held over five community meetings, visited three schools, engaged with principals, and helped register new voters.
In a momentous stride towards addressing the critical issue of student accommodation, the City of Tshwane Council has unanimously embraced the motion put forth by ActionSA.
ActionSA welcomes the Tshwane Municipal Council’s passing of two reports that have seized us from the beginning of our term in 2021.
ActionSA is extremely disappointed that the NPA in Mpumalanga has failed to decide whether it will criminally prosecute those guilty of the Lily Mine tragedy of February 2016, despite promising to do so this month in written correspondence 50 days ago.