
ActionSA to File PAIA for Tender Documents in R520 Million Security Scandal
ActionSA will file an application in terms of PAIA to get access to the tender documents relating to the R520 million security tender scandal in the North West Province.
ActionSA will file an application in terms of PAIA to get access to the tender documents relating to the R520 million security tender scandal in the North West Province.
ActionSA in the Western Cape has filed an application in terms of the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) with the City of Cape Town which asks questions about the CoCT’s compliance with the conditions of the Hout Bay permit issued on 7 May 2019 by the then Department of Environmental Affairs.
ActionSA has always maintained that re-establishment of the mining operations through which a new decline access could be developed would assist in the retrieval of the bodies of Ms Mnisi, Ms Nkambule and Mr Nyirenda.
ActionSA, in consultation with our legal team, is considering our legal options after acting Public Protector, Kholeka Gcaleka, cleared President Cyril Ramaphosa of any wrongdoing during the burglary on his Phala Phala farm in February 2020.
ActionSA will head to court to overturn the City of Tshwane Council’s Speaker, Mncedi Nzwanana, unlawful decision to reject a Motion of No Confidence against himself on frivolous grounds.
ActionSA has written to Midvaal Local Municipality Mayor, Peter Teixeira, and Council Speaker, Alan McLoughlin, to urgently explain why DA Gauteng Provincial Leader, Solly Msimanga, was allowed to speak at the State of the Municipality Address (SoMA) on this morning.
ActionSA believes the South African national government should listen to the concerns of residents in Diepsloot, City of Johannesburg, in a bid to de-escalate tensions in the area and avoid any bloodshed from occurring.
After witnessing what was described to be a ‘mini cyclone’ wreak havoc within the eThekwini Metro, ActionSA conducted an oversight visit to the affected areas to assess the damage firsthand.
ActionSA has more than doubled its support in the City of Johannesburg Ward 7 by-elections – growing from 5.02% in the 2021 municipal elections to 14.48% – while support for the ANC fell dramatically from 37.55% to 24.38%.
ActionSA is concerned that a year since the Enyobeni tragedy occurred, where 21 young people mysteriously died, the Eastern Cape Provincial Government has refused to release the toxicology report to the families of the victims or the general public.
ActionSA has always maintained that re-establishment of the mining operations through which a new decline access could be developed would assist in the retrieval of the bodies of Ms Mnisi, Ms Nkambule and Mr Nyirende.
The Department of Health in Limpopo Province has done it again. ActionSA is reliably informed and has seen official documents pertaining to issuing of a Coal Supply tender to hospitals in the province.
ActionSA has submitted questions to the ANC-EFF coalition as to why hijacked buildings have continued to receive services from the city despite the council adopting a motion last year that these buildings would be disconnected.
ActionSA has written to Home Affairs Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, to urgently investigate how the husband of Setsoto Local Municipality Mayor managed to gain South African citizenship after breaking the law.