ActionSA Proud of First Legal Victory for Mabila and Tshwenu Families
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.
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.
Mr Ramaphosa must resign or face impeachment without further delay. South Africa cannot afford more years of another President with criminal charges to answer for at a time when our country needs ethical leadership.
ActionSA is extremely concerned about further delays to the Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department (EMPD) precinct in Edleen which threatens the safety and security of Ekurhuleni North communities, including Tembisa, Kempton Park and Edleen.
ActionSA is deeply concerned that the eThekwini Municipality, and particularly City Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda, continues to mislead the public about the true state of affairs at Ohlanga Sewerage Pump station, and the amount of sewage flowing into the Ohlanga River.
At a Senate Meeting held on Friday, ActionSA resolved to contest the Ward 10 by-election in Seshego, Polokwane to be held on 25 January 2023.
ActionSA has learnt with great shock and sadness of the tragic passing of Prince Mbongiseni Milton Zulu who was shot and killed near KwaNongoma, KwaZulu-Natal.
ActionSA in the Northern Cape will lay a complaint at the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) over the inhumane health services provided to the community of Postmasburg, a roughly 200km drive from Kimberley.
ActionSA supported the approval of a Short-Term Debt Facility for the 2022/2023 Financial Year in council on Thursday, in accordance with section 45 of the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA), (Act no. 56 of 2003).
In a move to align the City of Tshwane with the National imperatives embedded in the constitution, ActionSA fought for the inclusion of languages spoken by the majority of residents – including sign-language – in the city’s language policy.
ActionSA is pleased to announce the swearing in of our KZN Provincial Chairperson, Zwakele Mncwango, as a PR Councillor in the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality.
ActionSA notes today’s decision by the South African Reserve Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (“MPC”) to raise the interest by a further 75 basis points.
ActionSA is pleased that the Motion of No Confidence (MONC) in the City of Johannesburg Executive Mayor Dr Mpho Phalatse failed, ensuring continuation of the Multi-Party Coalition and service delivery to the City’s more than six million residents continue.