
ActionSA Launches Legal Action Against NSFAS Regarding the Direct Payment Allowance System
Today, ActionSA has announced the legal measures we intend to take to challenge the awarding of the NSFAS Direct Payment of Allowances contract.
Today, ActionSA has announced the legal measures we intend to take to challenge the awarding of the NSFAS Direct Payment of Allowances contract.
ActionSA has just received the disconcerting but unsurprising news that Vantage has – on the last possible day available to do so – filed leave to appeal to the Constitutional Court.
ActionSA will extend the window for South Africans to engage with our campaign to solicit views about the approach we should take to forming a multi-party pact to provide a viable alternative to the failed ANC government in the elections next year.
ActionSA has written to the SAHRC to investigate conditions at Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi’s crime wardens’ training camps where the Star reported trainees are subjected to appalling and cramped living conditions in containers and not getting paid.
The President of ActionSA, Herman Mashaba, and Kgosi Kwena Mangope, Chairperson of ActionSA in the North West Province, will launch a record fourteen (14) branches dubbed the “Super Launch” on a single day in Mahikeng, Mmabatho next week Saturday, 22 July 2023.
ActionSA today launched a petition to dissolve the Emfuleni Local Municipality Council and have the municipality placed under administration, in line with Section 139(1)(c) of the South African Constitution.
The announcement that Premier Lesufi’s ‘Nasi Ispani’ Provincial Government programme received a staggering 1.2 million applications for just 8,000 alleged job opportunities underscores ActionSA’s view that the contemptuous scheme is an ineffectual election gimmick that preys on desperately unemployed youth while offering no hope for gainful employment.
ActionSA Gauteng Provincial Chairperson, Funzi Ngobeni, will resign as the City of Johannesburg ActionSA Caucus Leader and councillor, effective on the 31st of July 2023, to focus on our 2024 election campaign to unseat the ANC in Gauteng and fix the province.
ActionSA believes that former President Jacob Zuma should not try and avoid accountability and returning to prison, as ruled by the Constitutional Court on Thursday, by fleeing South Africa to seek medical attention in Russia.
ActionSA will, on Saturday, embark on a petition to dissolve the Emfuleni Local Municipality Council and have the municipality placed under administration, in line with Section 139(1)(c) of the South African Constitution.
ActionSA has noted the response by Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi, to our concerns that the ‘Nasi Ispani’ campaign is being used to hire ANC cadres are “fantasies”.
Today, ActionSA met with security guards who are striking outside R.K. Khan Hospital in Chatsworth, after they downed tools due to not receiving June salaries.
ActionSA will today embark on a comprehensive legal process to ensure that we prevent Gauteng ANC and Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi, from abusing the ‘Nasi Ispani’ Provincial Government programme, as part of a program to only hire ANC cadres in the run-up to the 2024 election campaign.
ActionSA in the Western Cape has written to Dr Nomafrench Mbombo, Western Cape Minister of Health & Wellness, requesting her to investigate the response times of ambulances, waiting periods for patient transport and waiting times for patients to be attended to by hospital staff at Eerste Rivier Hospital.
ActionSA notes with deep concern the termination of 706 nurses’ contracts while 79 unemployed doctors remain stranded, awaiting placement in hospitals across Limpopo.