Being in the ANC: Like Staying in an Abusive Relationship
We are a country at breaking point. We look around and wonder how we got here, from hope, from the promise of change, to a gnawing sense of betrayal.
We are a country at breaking point. We look around and wonder how we got here, from hope, from the promise of change, to a gnawing sense of betrayal.
ActionSA Students Chapter welcomes the call by the Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana, to scrap the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) and to redirect student funding directly to institutions of higher learning.
Remarks delivered by ActionSA Caucus Leader in the Gauteng Legislature and Provincial Chairperson, Funzi Ngobeni, at the House Sitting to Debate the DA’s Motion of No Confidence Against Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi.
The constant hammering of negative headlines in the local media in the City of Tshwane is intense and numbing.
ActionSA has submitted a Parliamentary Question to the Minister of Transport seeking clarity on why SANRAL and the Department of Transport continue to engage China State Construction Engineering Corporation and Base Major Construction despite serious allegations against both companies.
There’s a tendency in our public life to reduce complex conversations to viral one-liners. That’s dangerous, especially when the subject is immigration and the figures involved are as polarising as Herman Mashaba and Operation Dudula.
ActionSA’s call for additional funding for the South African Revenue Service (SARS), rather than taxing ordinary South Africans through a Value Added Tax (VAT) hike, has been vindicated.
Remarks delivered by ActionSA National Chairperson, Michael Beaumont at the fourth event of the ‘Mashaba Legacy Tour.’
Yesterday, during Parliament’s ad hoc committee hearings, ActionSA’s Dereleen James MP powerfully exposed how many of the NPA’s failures stem from Shamila Batohi’s lack of leadership of this critical institution.
ActionSA welcomes the news that 248 000 jobs were created in the third quarter of this year, as indicated in Statistics South Africa’s Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) released today.
ActionSA can reveal that South Africa’s 43 redundant Deputy Ministers alone cost taxpayers over R500 million each year, while the combined cost of Ministers and Deputy Ministers exceeds R3 billion annually.
ActionSA welcomes the Public Protector’s Report No. 21 of 2025/26, which found Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s Crime Prevention Wardens (AmaPanyaza) programme to be unlawful, irregular, and unconstitutional.
ActionSA condemns the Democratic Alliance’s latest statement as a blatant and deliberate lie intended to mislead the public and smear the Executive Mayor of Tshwane.
Earlier today, ActionSA’s Mayoral Candidate for Ekurhuleni, Xolani Khumalo, responded to community
appeals and personally apprehended and handed over to the police a drug dealer who had been
selling drug-laced baked goods to minors in Etwatwa.
ActionSA can reveal, through official parliamentary replies from the Minister of Health, that government continues to permit the looting of state coffers in the wake of the Tembisa Hospital corruption scandal.