ActionSA unveils service delivery tracker of City of Tshwane
The party said the tool would help residents monitor progress and failures under the multiparty administration led by Mayor Nasiphi Moya.
ActionSA national chairperson, Micheal Beaumont, addressed a media briefing in Pretoria on 29 July 2025. Picture: @Action4SA/X
JOHANNESBURG - ActionSA has unveiled a new service delivery tracker for the City of Tshwane, aimed at holding the coalition government accountable.
The party said the tool would help residents monitor progress and failures under the multiparty administration led by Mayor Nasiphi Moya.
ActionSA currently forms part of the African National Congress (ANC)-led multiparty coalition in the capital, with its councillor, Moya, as mayor.
The party previously launched a similar app for tracking the Government of National Unity (GNU).
At a media briefing in Pretoria on Tuesday, ActionSA national chairperson, Micheal Beaumont, said the motivation for the tracker was partly due to
fighting misinformation around the coalition government.
"As a government, ActionSA wants to be held accountable. We don’t want to operate in an environment where we simply engage with our voters once every five years. We believe there must be a continuous process and it starts with doing what this GNU government has not done and that’s defining your priorities, which is codifying how they should be measured and putting it out there to South Africans and civil society so they can hold you accountable against those standards."
ActionSA has launched a service delivery tracker for the coalition government of Tshwane.
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) July 29, 2025
ActionSA is part of the ANC-led coalition in the capital, with its councillor Nasiphi Moya, the mayor.
The party said it created the tracker so residents can hold it accountable. TCG pic.twitter.com/j8r5GGOpxj