ActionSA Reaches 100 branch Milestone in North West
ActionSA North West has reached a significant milestone having launched 111 branches in the Province so far.
ActionSA North West has reached a significant milestone having launched 111 branches in the Province so far.
Yesterday, 7 December 2022, the council meeting had to be adjourned because the Executive Committee chaired by City Mayor, Mxolisi Kaunda, delayed the start of full council meeting. The adjournment was evident that the City of eThekwini lacks diligent leadership.
The meeting involved assessing the current state of politics in the country in lieu of recent events relating to President Ramaphosa and discussions around electoral pathways to removing the ANC from office in the 2024 national and provincial elections.
ActionSA has today launched our ‘Ready for Action, SA?’ campaign, as we embark on a project to share our message of hope for an inclusive and prosperous future for all South Africans with the people of our beloved country.
While South Africans are subjected to Stage 6 rolling blackouts for the fourth time this year, Minister Mantashe showed off an award he received for “portraying great leadership in the energy sector.” In the typical fashion of the ANC-elite, Mantashe is seemingly unaware of the ridiculousness of his acts.
In a video circulating on social media, Mpumalanga Premier, Refilwe Mtweni-Tsipane, makes several alarming statements regarding a student exchange programme emanating as a result of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Mpumalanga Provincial Government and the Russian Federation.
ActionSA is in possession of a forensic investigation report commissioned by the State Attorney which comes to the conclusion that Deputy Speaker, Beverley Schafer, was found to have caused fruitless and wasteful expenditure – the same charges levelled against former Speaker Masizole Mnqasela.
The City of Ekurhuleni’s Metro Police Department (EMPD) is currently in Tembisa, Kopanong Section demolishing illegally erected shacks after notices to remove the illegal structures fell on deaf ears.
ActionSA notes today’s announcement that the South African economy did not only avoid a recession but managed to exceed economists’ expectations in the third quarter by growing by 1.6%.
Earlier today, ActionSA President, Mr Herman Mashaba, and I held a press conference welcoming former leaders and councillors joining ActionSA.
ActionSA today calls on Speaker of Parliament, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, to consider the vote on the Phala Phala Section 89 panel recommendations on Tuesday to be conducted by secret ballot.
ActionSA is proud of the Party’s very first legal victory where a settlement agreement for the Mabila and Tshwenu families was achieved with the Gauteng Provincial Government.
Any leader with any substance would have either resigned or addressed the nation to express their position on the report. This is essential for a country looking for clarity from its President and for an already struggling economy battling against the fluctuations in the Rand because of the uncertainty.
ActionSA has now contested its second by-election in the Eastern Cape and its first in the rural areas of the Province in Enoch Mgijima Municipality.
On 2 October 2022, the Department of Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mchunu assured South Africans that the infamous Giyani Water Project will be coming to its finalisation by November 2022.