
Claims by EFF Against ActionSA Nominee for Tshwane Deputy Mayor are Baseless
ActionSA rejects the EFF’s baseless claims against ActionSA’s nominee for Tshwane Deputy Mayor, Dr. Nasiphi Moya, which are strikingly without basis.
ActionSA rejects the EFF’s baseless claims against ActionSA’s nominee for Tshwane Deputy Mayor, Dr. Nasiphi Moya, which are strikingly without basis.
ActionSA believes that Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, is attempting to distract the South African public from the continued failures of the country’s public schooling system by calling for the IEB exams to be scrapped.
On behalf of the parents and students of Phoenix, ActionSA is dismayed by the setback caused by a fire at the school believed to be as a result of petrol bombs on the eve of the commencement of the academic year which will have devastating affects for the learners and the community alike.
On Thursday,18 January 2024, President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to visit Kimberley to launch a R1 billion housing project in Roodepan.
ActionSA takes note of the EFF’s deliberate mischaracterisation of the advent of the position of Deputy Mayor in the City of Tshwane in relation to the financial position of the municipality.
ActionSA has discovered a link between Ezulweni Investments and state contracts which serves to prove the reasonable fear that South Africans may find themselves paying for this settlement.
On the 15th of August, ActionSA successfully tabled a motion gunning of the immediate insourcing of security personnel and cleaners stationed at various Municipal building within the eThekwini Municipality.
ActionSA is disheartened by the Germiston Magistrates Court’s verdict, which once let Tony Kadzadi, an undocumented foreign national accused of hijacking and occupying a building, go free as the magistrate refused to hear his case until 27 February 2024.
ActionSA Provincial Chairpersons will, this week, start visiting schools and educational centres across South Africa to highlight the difference an ActionSA government can make to improve educational outcomes
Yesterday, ActionSA staged a picket outside the Media Briefing of the Department of Higher Education and Technology (DHET), highlighting the frustrations of hundreds of thousands of students across South Africa.
Remarks by ActionSA’s Nominee for Deputy Mayor of The City of Tshwane, Dr Nasiphi Moya at a press conference in Hatfield, Pretoria on 15 January 2024.
ActionSA welcomes the announcement made by the MMC for Water and Sanitation, Zahid Badroodien, that the City of Cape Town has undergone a change of heart and has now committed to “introduce treatment processes to the Marine Outfalls”, following intense pressure by ActionSA and activist groups.
ActionSA welcomes that South African Immigration Services yesterday morning arrested undocumented foreign national, Tony Kadzadi, for his illegal stay in South Africa
ActionSA calls upon delinquent ANC-EFF Speaker, Cllr Tshivhenga, to take off her political hat and call for a council meeting at once to rescue the critical position in which the city finds itself.
ActionSA is highly concerned that the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has failed to pay out 150 000 social grants – including child and old-age grants – when disbursements were most needed to prepare for the commencement of the work and school year.