A party for all South Africans who love their country, hate what is being done to it & refuse to stay silent. The time for talk is over.
#ItsTimeForAction
I entered politics not to enrich myself but to serve my country and ensure that services are not only provided to suburbs and affluent areas but most importantly to the poorest of the poor in our forgotten communities.
I'm thrilled to be part of making our country's history and
📹 WATCH: ActionSA MP
@DereleenJ
conducted an oversight visit to KwaThema Police Station in Ekurhuleni, alongside
@DoloPhillip
and
@MathibaneTebogo
.
The station is visibly in a state of disrepair and seriously under-resourced, with one police vehicle to serve all its sectors.
Delighted to welcome you back home, Actionairs!
You have ActionSA’s full support as we work to rebuild and strengthen our presence across Gauteng’s townships.
ActionSA Ekurhuleni Ward 13 activist Mme Caroline Seemela outlines how delighted she is to be reunited with ActionSA.
She's ready to play an active role in campaigning for the 2026 local government elections to ensure that critical issues such as illegal migration and the
Tshwane Mayor Dr.
@NasiphiM
is conducting inspections on key infrastructure projects across the City.
Fixing our cities and providing quality service delivery to all residents begins with investing in developing and maintaining critical public infrastructure.
#LetsFixTshwane
📹 MUST WATCH: "The reason I'm back to ActionSA is mainly because I want change.
Our youth are not working and are smoking substances—I want to make sure that we change all of that."
ActionSA Johannesburg Ward 31 returning activist Xolani Manzingana speaks on how excited he is
🚨NATIONAL EMERGENCY🚨
Shortly after I demanded Government immediately close all illegally operating spaza shops, I just learned that another 24 children have been hospitalised in Mpumalanga after consuming expired goods purchased from a spaza shop.
📹 [MUST WATCH] ActionSA Parliamentary Chief Whip,
@MikaNgobeni
MP, demands that the government shut down non-compliant spaza shops that have become death traps, compromising public health.
The consequences, as we have seen, are dire, and the government’s inaction cannot
“We are back [to ActionSA] because we love this country, and we are glad to be led by someone whose love for our country is practical.”
Mandla Nyaqela, a community activist from the City of Johannesburg Region, details why he decided to rejoin ActionSA.
#LetsFixSouthAfrica
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📹 WATCH: ActionSA President
@HermanMashaba
addresses the community leaders and activists who are rejoining the party ahead of the 2026 local government elections.
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“Gauteng is the engine of this country, and we are going to focus on this province.
Our aim is that no political party must be able to form a government without ActionSA, especially in the three Gauteng metros.” -
@HermanMashaba
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"These activists have played a pivotal role in advancing community interests and advocating for essential service delivery.
Their return to ActionSA aligns with our commitment to refining our Candidate Selection Policy." -
@HermanMashaba
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