ActionSA Welcomes Arrest in Kroonstad Murder Case
ActionSA welcomes the arrest of the 80-year-old man linked to the brutal murder and secret burial of a farmworker in Kroonstad.
ActionSA welcomes the arrest of the 80-year-old man linked to the brutal murder and secret burial of a farmworker in Kroonstad.
ActionSA notes with grave concern the unlawful attempts by the MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs (COGHSTA) to interfere in the legitimate affairs of the Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality.
ActionSA has formally requested the Chairperson of Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA), Songezo Zibi, to convene urgent hearings into the Government Pensions Administration Agency (GPAA) following a series of alarming reports of procurement irregularities.
ActionSA is proud to announce our intention to table the Parliamentary and Provincial Medical Aid Scheme (PARMED) Amendment Bill in Parliament.
ActionSA welcomes the investigation by the Public Protector into the awarding of R100 million to companies under the KwaZulu-Natal Youth Empowerment Fund.
ActionSA condemns the Democratic Alliance’s (DA) attempt to deflect blame on other opposition parties following the KwaDukuza Mayoral election outcome.
Five years ago today, ActionSA was launched under a Covid-19 hard lockdown from a live studio broadcast in Auckland Park.
ActionSA notes the Gauteng government’s plan to launch a government-run e-hailing platform, purportedly to improve commuter safety and formalise the sector. Whilst commuter safety is vital, we caution against this project becoming nothing more than another headline-grabbing distraction from the ANC government’s consistent record of failures in the transport sector.
ActionSA extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, the 702 community and loved ones of renowned journalist Tshidi Madia.
ActionSA is appalled by the shocking revelations of financial mismanagement and systemic corruption within the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, as exposed in its latest annual report.
The DA in Tshwane continues to demonstrate their insecurity regarding the progress being made by ActionSA Tshwane Mayor, Dr Nasiphi Moya, and the multi-party coalition.
ActionSA rejects the politically motivated Motions of No Confidence scheduled for debate in Council on 28 August 2025 against our three Committee Chairpersons: Cllr. Munyai of EISD, Cllr. Edward of Finance, and Cllr. Wissler of Public Safety.
When tragedy strikes, a nation’s true character is put to the test. For the families of the Lily Mine Three – Pretty Nkambule, Yvonne Mnisi, and Solomon Nyirenda – who lost their lives in 2016 when a container they were working in got swallowed in an implosion – the pain is unending. Their fight for justice, dignity, and recognition is a stark reminder of the glaring inequalities and systemic failures in South Africa’s mining sector and society at large.
ActionSA expresses deep disappointment at the Premier’s continued failure to act decisively against the scourge of hijacked buildings in Gauteng despite his high-profile commitment made six months ago.