
Vulnerable Communities Suffer As Gang Violence Disrupts Access to Basic Services
ActionSA expresses concern about the recent surge in gang violence that has rocked the Bellville South area.
ActionSA expresses concern about the recent surge in gang violence that has rocked the Bellville South area.
ActionSA believes that the best way to commemorate Human Rights Day is to take action to remove the ruling party and vote for an alternative that will put the interests of South Africans first.
ActionSA Joburg Caucus has noted with disappointment the manner in which the Joburg Council Speaker, Margaret Arnolds, presided over the Council.
ActionSA notes with bemusement President Ramaphosa’s remarks at the Infrastructure Symposium in Cape Town today, where he admitted that the ANC government has neglected critical infrastructure maintenance.
ActionSA is not holding its breath about what will come of the raid on the National Assembly (NA) Speaker’s home in relation to the allegations of bribery against her.
ActionSA welcomes a communication advisory by SANEF counselling members of the media towards greater circumspection on publishing polls during this 2024 election campaign period.
ActionSA believes the high drop-out rates are alarming and calls for government intervention.
ActionSA will be mobilising women’s organisations for a march to the Provincial Headquarters of the SAPS as the Western Cape has been ranked as the least safe province for women.
ActionSA has written to Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor, Gary Van Niekerk concerning the distressing closure of the Zwide library.
ActionSA is deeply concerned to discover that outsourced security and cleaning services providers have not received their payments from numerous government departments.
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.