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AfCFTA prosperity requires more African seafarers, ships and ports
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 20th July 2021 Trading under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement started on 1 January 2021, a significant milestone for Africa’s political... →
DA demands answers from SAPS after more than 1 million rounds of ammunition were allegedly looted in KZN 
16th July 2021 During today's urgent meeting of the Portfolio Committee on Police, the DA grilled the South African Police Service (SAPS) over allegations that a... →
Kaizer Gwebu – NPA Must Deny Bail to Lily Mine Arsonist
24th June 2021 Today, the criminal known as Kaizer Gwebu will appear before court in a bail proceeding following his re-arrest for the contravention of his parole... →
ActionSA Commends SAPS on Lily Mine Arson Arrests
15th June 2021 ActionSA is pleased by the news of further arrests made in the Lily Mine Arson case. The Mpumalanga SAPS at Low’s Creek Police Station have since... →
Arqomanzi Proprietary Limited v Vantage Goldfields Proprietary Limited & others
4th June 2021 In a win for truth and justice, a court judgment handed down by the Mpumalanga High Court of South Africa, on 31 May 2021, ruled that the behavior... →
ActionSA’s Legal Team Scores Victory for Lily Mine Families and Miners
31st May 2021 While ActionSA has never had a vested interest in who was ultimately successful in these proceedings, in our submissions on behalf of the families... →
Hawks must brief Parliament on investigation into SAPS’ R1.6 billion irregular PPE spending spree
31st May 2021 The DA calls on the Hawks to urgently brief Parliament on their investigation into the R1.6 billion the South African Police Service (SAPS)... →
ActionSA Demands Answers Regarding Lily Mine Arson Case
14th May 2021 On 5 February 2016, the three miners were trapped underground in a container following a tremor that collapsed part of the mine, and whose remains... →