
Crime Continues to Spiral Out of Control in Nelson Mandela Bay
ActionSA is deeply troubled by the continued bloodshed caused by callous and senseless shootings that have sadly become an all too frequent occurrence in Nelson Mandela. O
ActionSA is deeply troubled by the continued bloodshed caused by callous and senseless shootings that have sadly become an all too frequent occurrence in Nelson Mandela. O
ActionSA is assisting residents in Kwa-Thema and Tsakane in Ekurhuleni – where service delivery protests have erupted after major failures by the metropolitan government with regards to water supply.
In March 2023, ActionSA Western Cape filed a formal complaint with the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) regarding the appalling violation of human rights endured by the Siqalokutsha Community in Khayelitsha, City of Cape Town.
ActionSA is pleased to announce that our court application seeking to intervene, as a respondent, in the My Vote Counts litigation has been granted by the Western Cape High Court just minutes ago.
ActionSA is disappointed to learn that despite claims of completion of the Giyani Water Project by the Department of Water and Sanitation, none of the approximately 55 villages in Giyani or surrounds have access to potable drinking water in their homes as promised.
ActionSA welcomes the suspension of Xolani Nciza, a high-ranking official in Ekurhuleni, over his failure to submit genuine qualifications required for his position.
Today, ActionSA’s legal team will appear before the Western Cape High Court seeking to intervene, as a respondent, in the My Vote Counts litigation.
ActionSA has written to South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) requesting an update on the complaint lodged by ActionSA on the 29th of September 2022.
The Mpumalanga Department of Health seems to be flagrantly ignoring the South African Human Rights Commission’s (SAHRC) findings and remedial action after ActionSA laid a complaint to the commission.
ActionSA notes with great despair the water challenges that are faced by people throughout KwaZulu-Natal that were exposed by South African Human Rights (SAHRC) yesterday.
ActionSA is vindicated by the announcement by City of Tshwane Executive Mayor, Cilliers Brink, announcement today that a public participation process would be launched for the proposed 40-year lease of the Rooiwal and Pretoria West Power Stations.
ActionSA has taken note of the upsurge in the ongoing gang and drug-related violence plaguing the communities of Eldorado Park and Westbury in the City of Johannesburg.
President Mashaba’s address at the closing ceremony of ActionSA’s Policy Conference
In envisioning good governance, accountability, and transparency in South Africa’s public service; a high degree of professionalism, care and a sense of duty must be engrained in all public servants.
ActionSA would like to thank everyone who made the contribution towards the development of this policy.