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Constitutional Court judgement not the end of the road for Zimbabwean farmers
6th May 2024 Today’s ruling in the Constitutional Court, in which it was found that the claims of South African victims of Zimbabwe’s land grabs prescribed, is... →
ActionSA Welcomes the Upholding of the Press Council Ruling
2nd May 2024 ActionSA welcomes the ruling by the Chairperson of the Press Council Appeals Committee, retired Judge President, Bernard Ngoepe, in the matter... →
City of Joburg working on 'innovative measures’ to reduce power outages, promises Mayor Gwamanda 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 2nd May 2024 City of Johannesburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda announced on Thursday that the City intends to add an additional 50 MW of power to its grid by bringing... →
Rebuilding SA’s Railway Lines a Top Priority for ActionSA in Government
2nd May 2024 A well-functioning rail infrastructure that safely delivers people and goods efficiently and affordably is vital to the success of any country.... →
Nedlac urges employers to allow workers to vote on May 29
By: Thabi Shomolekae 30th April 2024 The leadership of organised business, labour, community and government at the National Development and Labour Council has urged all employers to... →
Owning a gun in South Africa offers some safety, but risks run high for users and society – expert
29th April 2024 South Africa has one of the highest homicide rates in the world, eclipsed only by Honduras and a handful of Caribbean island states. Furthermore,... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, at the Transport Summit on Universal Accessibility, Birchwood Conference Centre, Ekurhuleni (25/04/2024)
26th April 2024 Over the past 30 years, guided by our Constitution, South Africa has made considerable progress in both protecting and advancing the rights and... →
Statement on the 30th anniversary of our April 1994 democratic breakthrough
26th April 2024 Wednesday, 27 April 1994 marked our victory in the protracted battle against the oppressive regime consolidated in our land by the imperialist... →