
ActionSA Plans to Turn Around R1 Trillion in Lost Investments Over the Past Decade
ActionSA is highly concerned with reports that foreign investors have disinvested over R1 trillion from South Africa over the past decade.

ActionSA is highly concerned with reports that foreign investors have disinvested over R1 trillion from South Africa over the past decade.

ActionSA has written to the Provincial Treasury requesting their intervention as the Vrede Integrated Farming Trust has failed to live up to its expectations.

Following ActionSA’s repeated calls to place Knysna under administration and mounting pressure from the public and civic organisations, ActionSA welcomes the issuance of a formal notice of intention to intervene by the MEC for Local Government, Anton Bredell, in terms of section 139(1)(a) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa.

The Worst Roads in South Africa The reality, is that South Africa’s provincial road network has become a horror that claims lives, drives up the

ActionSA has filed a formal complaint on behalf of the 311 Nas’iSpani employees who have not been paid their salaries for two months.

ActionSA notes the announcement of the newly appointed Mayoral Committee by the newly elected Mayor, Cllr. Doctor Xakaza.

ActionSA want answers from SANPARKS and the Minister of Tourism Ms Patricia de Lille about the missing of Kruger National Park employee, Mr Cherkers Mashego who went missing on duty at Kruger National Park.

ActionSA has written to the leaders of the four largest political parties represented in the national assembly, being the ANC, DA, EFF and IFP, to agree to undergo voluntary lifestyle audits, by acclaimed independent forensics expert Paul O’Sullivan, within 14 days.

ActionSA welcomes the dissolution of the NSFAS Board along with the resignation of NSFAS Board Chairperson, Ernest Khoza, but reiterates our demand for the immediate resignation of Higher Education Minister, Blade Nzimande.

During a Special Council meeting held today, 11 April 2024, ActionSA Tshwane welcomed the positive development in the Auditor General’s report, transitioning from an adverse opinion to a qualified opinion as presented during today’s Council sitting.

ActionSA Joburg Caucus vehemently objects to the unjustified proposed tariff hikes. At this current juncture, service delivery in the City of Johannesburg is at its all-time low.

Remarks by ActionSA Team Fix South Africa Member for Health, Dr. Kgosi Letlape, outside the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Johannesburg.

ActionSA has learned with shock of the failure of the Gauteng government to pay salaries of 311 young people employed by the department of social development.

ActionSA notes with alarm the US Bilateral Relations Bill, tabled in the US House of Representatives, which could threaten more than 150,000 South Africa jobs at home.