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ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba reveals South Africa's R3. 45 billion expenditure on foreign missions in the 2023/24 financial year, urging the government to implement urgent fiscal discipline and review the effectiveness of these operations.
ActionSA and ANC conclude 'productive' budget meeting, focusing exclusively on scrapping the 0. 5% VAT increase before May 1, with both parties confirming no discussions about reconstituting the Government of National Unity.
ActionSA president Herman Mashaba addresses growing questions about his party's relationship with the ANC, asserting their unwavering independence while explaining their approach to issue-by-issue collaboration in South Africa's changing political landscape.
ActionSA has drawn a firm line in the sand, refusing to consider the ANC's proposal to join the Government of National Unity unless the controversial VAT increase is reversed—even as Ramaphosa admits Treasury is struggling to find alternatives.
EFF leader Julius Malema accused ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba and others of secretly plotting against South Africans by supporting the 2025 National Budget's VAT hike.
Rosemary Nishebo Mangope, a beloved community leader and member of ActionSA, has died after a courageous battle with cancer, leaving behind a remarkable legacy of empowerment and cultural development.
Political leaders call for justice following brutal assaults at Pretoria’s Zanzou nightclub, demanding accountability and legal action against those responsible.
Linda Lunda ended her membership with the DA, saying she was the only black councillor left in caucus having to listen to racial slurs towards black constituents.
ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba is set to take legal action against the government to retrieve the remains of three mineworkers trapped in Lily Mine for nine years, highlighting the government’s neglect in addressing the tragedy.
As President Ramaphosa prepares for his State of the Nation Address (SONA), ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba demands accountability for the GNU’s failed promises and a solid plan to address South Africa’s crises.
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa tops the charts as South Africa's most followed government leader on X, according to a report.
Herman Mashaba, leader of ActionSA, questions South Africa's military involvement in the DRC after the deaths of 13 soldiers, calling for a reassessment of the government's objectives and prioritisation of internal issues.
The government launched a rescue operation following a court-order mission that is focused on retrieving those trapped, either alive or deceased, as emergency teams work relentlessly to bring them to the surface.
ActionSA has lauded the completion of Phase 1 of the Klipdrift Wastewater Treatment Plant emergency intervention project, which now provides safe, clean drinking water to Hammanskraal residents
Herman Mashaba, president of ActionSA, warns that South Africa cannot afford to fall into the cycle of ineffective governance despite political shifts, calling for serious reform to ensure the country’s recovery.
As Mozambique faces increasing violence and political unrest, the DA raises concerns about the safety of South African citizens and calls for government action.
Herman Mashaba urged President Cyril Ramaphosa to prioritise South African citizens by reserving spaza shops for locals amid rising concerns over food safety.
Amid rising fears of contaminated food illnesses, foreign nationals in uMlazi face threats and closures of their spaza shops, igniting community tensions and highlighting a nationwide health crisis.
ActionSA intensifies its #Spaza4Locals campaign, urging an investigation into foreign-owned spaza shops as local businesses struggle to survive.
Mashaba said South Africa should also play its part in other areas of international cooperation to build a better world alongside the US and other partners.
Sport, Arts and Culture Minister, Gayton McKenzie, warned that synergy within the Government of National Unity (GNU) was important to prevent what he called as a “tsunami” of Jacob Zuma’s uMkhonto weSizwe Party.
The EFF’s stance on mass deportations sparks criticism from other political parties, highlighting the ongoing immigration crisis in South Africa.
The Al Jama-ah councillor is embroiled in an insurance fraud scandal based in Soweto.
The late Rhema Bible Church founder, Pastor Raynor ‘Ray’ McCauley will be laid to rest on Saturday.
As foreign ownership in spaza shops rises, local leaders push for a thorough investigation into the changing economic landscape in Durban's townships.