
ActionSA Mpumalanga Stands Against Unemployment Crisis on Workers’ Day
ActionSA Mpumalanga reiterates its commitment to addressing the persistent and debilitating unemployment crisis gripping our province on this Workers’ Day.
ActionSA Mpumalanga reiterates its commitment to addressing the persistent and debilitating unemployment crisis gripping our province on this Workers’ Day.
It is only an ActionSA government that would protect the rights of marginalised workers while at the same time restoring the independence of South African trade unions and working together with them to improve working conditions for everyone.
ActionSA calls for government to reflect on issues that perpetuate the prevalence of unemployed graduates in South Africa.ActionSA calls for government to reflect on issues that perpetuate the prevalence of unemployed graduates in South Africa.
ActionSA demands answers from the MEC of Public Works, Road and Transport, Mandla Ndlovu, about the closure of the Lows Creek Clinic and Thusong Service Centre due to non-payment of Eskom debt.
ActionSA is extremely saddened to learn of the passing of black business leader, Dr Sam Motsuenyane, and boxing legend, Dingaan Thobela, and extends our sincere gratitude to their friends and families, both in the business and sporting fraternities.
ActionSA has received a deeply disturbing letter from the ANC Secretary General’s Office, which appears to have been circulated to South African embassies, urging our diplomatic corps to assist in the ANC’s campaign abroad.
ActionSA has moved a motion to rename the eThekwini Metro Municipality after the late AmaZulu Nation Prime Minister, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, which will be tabled at the next council meeting.
ActionSA welcomes renowned communications and brand strategist, Solly Moeng, back to South Africa after he spent time in Europe where he taught at a business school.
South Africa can only achieve true freedom if we start to undo the stark inequality prevalent in the country by providing our people with well-paying jobs and turning the tide against crime in our communities by restoring the rule of law which has broken down under the ruling party.
Mpumalanga ActionSA will not celebrate the freedom day as the Lily Mine Victims families of Solomon Nrirende, Pretty Nkambule and Yvonne Mnisi are still camping outside the mine waiting for the retrieval of their loved ones.
We, the ActionSA Joburg Caucus, reject the ANC/EFF-orchestrated shady deal to acquire an apartment in Doornfontein for rental housing purposes.
ActionSA’s Worst Roads Tour began on Monday in the political vacuum which is the silence of parties on this vital issue that limits how communities and towns are connected, especially in rural provinces.
ActionSA expresses its elation at the bold decision taken by the council to advance the insourcing of security guards and cleaners, moving towards making this critical policy a reality.
ActionSA Joburg has cautioned the City of Johannesburg on many occasions to address the dysfunctional billing system.
ActionSA believes it is extremely disconcerting that the political parties represented in the National Assembly continue to vote for and receive increased funding whilst vital public services and organisations face budget cuts.