ActionSA Rejects eThekwini’s Infrastructure Surcharge
During Wednesday’s council meeting, ActionSA voted against the Municipality’s proposed water and sanitation infrastructure surcharge of R1.50.
During Wednesday’s council meeting, ActionSA voted against the Municipality’s proposed water and sanitation infrastructure surcharge of R1.50.
It didn’t take ActionSA long to see the extent of local governance brokenness in several municipalities across the country, particularly in largely rural provinces such as the North West, Limpopo, Free State, Mpumalanga, and others.
ActionSA expresses deep concern over the stalled maintenance of the R70 road between Rosendal and Senekal. Once a vital artery for tourism, agriculture, and daily commuting, the R70 has now deteriorated into a hazardous corridor, endangering lives, crippling local enterprise, and isolating communities.
ActionSA has formally submitted a complaint of maladministration and abuse of public resources to the Public Protector regarding the Boipatong Old Age Home project.
ActionSA slams the recent suggestion made by the Gauteng MEC for Transport, on an interview during the Power FM breakfast show on the 4th of September, urging taxi and e-hailing operators to apply for operating permits before purchasing vehicles.
ActionSA today called on the Speaker of the National Assembly, Thoko Didiza, to schedule an urgent debate to address the unfolding unemployment crisis in South Africa’s manufacturing sector. The situation has reached a national emergency, with hundreds of thousands of jobs at risk across steel, automotive, mining sectors and the manufacturing sector as a whole.
ActionSA has written to Mayor Dada Morero demanding the suspension of the MMC for Group Corporate Governance and Shared Services, Sithembiso Zungu, following revelations from the Hawks that he unduly benefited from City Dev, a company involved in a housing development project in Lehae.
During today’s eThekwini Council meeting, we tabled a motion calling for the establishment of a specialised task team within the Metro Police to deal specifically with the crisis of illegal foreigners fuelling drugs, hijacked buildings, and illegal trading.
ActionSA expresses outrage that members of the Ad Hoc Committee have had to learn through media reports that witnesses have been improperly called to appear before the Committee tasked with investigating the allegations made by Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
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.