

Lily Mine Matter Moves One Step Closer to Solution
The legal team of the former miners and families at Lily Mine have reported a major development that has moved the matter one step closer to conclusion.
The legal team of the former miners and families at Lily Mine have reported a major development that has moved the matter one step closer to conclusion.
ActionSA is delighted by news that the Department of Health has reached out to the South African Medical Association (SAMA), following our #HireOurMedicalHeroes campaign, and sought the lists of unemployed healthcare professionals to hire them.
Today I have written to the Speaker of Parliament to lay a formal complaint against EFF leader Julius Malema for his public encouragement of illegal immigration last week.
Today’s call to delay the 2021 local government elections until 2024 by Julius Malema and the EFF, is grossly irresponsible and hypocritical for a man who once labelled Jacob Zuma a constitutional delinquent.
The fact that Mayor Geoff Makhubo seeks to take credit for this, after he took more than a year to present something that was largely finalised…
After weeks of silence from the Gauteng Provincial Government, Premier Makhura’s address today did nothing to instil hope or confidence in the Province’s ability to handle its own 2nd wave of infections, leaving the impression that it is woefully unprepared.
ActionSA is proud to announce that the SAPS have confirmed that the criminal case (CAS:464/12/2018) that I laid against Mayor Geoff Makhubo and former Mayor Parks Tau is being investigated by its Serious Commercial Crime division.
Today, ActionSA has launched a campaign asking all unemployed doctors and nurses as well as unallocated medical interns, to come forward and identify themselves through https://hiremedicalheroes.co.za/.
Hospitals in the City of Johannesburg are either full to capacity or approaching their limits. This factor, along with the highly populated nature of Gauteng, suggests that we may face a level of infections that would far exceed any other province in the country, resulting in a healthcare crisis.
While governments around the world have been focussing their efforts on the procurement and rollout of a vaccine to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, President Ramaphosa’s government has failed South Africa by devoting its time and resources to implementing and policing lockdowns without prioritising vaccine procurement.
It is disgraceful that people who are tasked with the welfare of the most economically vulnerable among us can take leave without having ensured that contingency plans are in place so that these types of unjustifiable wrongdoings do not occur.
Tomorrow marks the last day of 2020. I look forward to 2021 in the hope that it will see us emerge from this pandemic. This will only be possible if we both play our parts. I reiterate my commitment, and that of ActionSA, to doing better. I hope for our collective good that you will do the same. If not, let the voters have the final word.
The following remarks were delivered by Herman Mashaba, President of ActionSA, at the funeral of the Late Dr. Ngoako David Thebehali.
Our focus now proceeds to initiating a full High Court legal review of the Public Protector’s report and to seek a cost order against the Public Protector or her office in this matter. Our legal team has been instructed to provide notice to the Office of the Public Protector of our intention to review the report.
An outstanding South African and devout Christian, the former mayor of Soweto, Thebehali, played an integral role in the upliftment of Soweto’s physical infrastructure as well as overall wellbeing of the community.