It is the central role of government to protect its citizens, yet people do not feel safe in their homes, at work and in public places, and our communities are ravaged by crime, drug abuse and gender-based violence.

Get workforce and goods back on rail and off our roads
Jul 15, 2024
Our economy is groaning under the strain of poor road maintenance, rail degradation and bottlenecks at our ports as witnessed at Durban Harbour last year. The deterioration of our road and rail network has a negative impact on the safety and punctuality of our workforce/citizens and serves as a disincentive for foreign and domestic investment.
Leave no stone unturned in rectifying failures of the DBE
Jul 15, 2024
Aggressive cuts to social spending due to government debt, corruption, fraud and maladministration are a significant blow to the quality education of millions of poor and low-income households.
Our deployed soldiers deserve the highest levels of support
Jul 15, 2024
It is time for decisive action to ensure that our troops are equipped with the tools they need to succeed and survive in their mission in the DRC or bring them home.
Find alternative approaches to reduce overcrowding in prisons
Jul 15, 2024
Overcrowding of correctional centres continues to be a concern for the Committee as it compromises the rehabilitation of inmates and places the safety and security of inmates and officials at risk.
DSBD is failing to achieve its NDP targets for SMME growth
Jul 12, 2024
To save taxpayers’ money, the Department of Small Business Development (DSBD) may be better placed under the Department of Trade, Industry, and Competition (DTIC) where one could then leverage on economies of scale, improve efficiencies and reduce duplicity.
Transparency is key in keeping public informed about work of government
Jul 12, 2024
GCIS must navigate the cacophony of ideas, worldviews, and attempts at social engineering, with the mandate to communicate with the South Africa populace in a manner in-keeping with our Constitution.
Finalise policy on judicial governments and court administration
Jul 11, 2024
Not only is the policy for the establishment of a single Judiciary a Constitutional imperative, but also the lack of the appropriate policy and legislative framework contributes to the many inefficiencies and other challenges that the judicial system experiences as indicated by various other speakers.
Pandemic Treaty and International Health Regulations amendments must still be ratified
Jul 11, 2024
Extensive amendments to the International Health Regulations 2005 were accepted at the end of May when we were conducting our elections, without the South African public and without this Parliament having any say or oversight.
SA’s Just Energy Transition must include coal in the energy mix
Jul 11, 2024
South Africa has 200 years worth of high quality coal beneath our soil. To not use this coal with clean coal technology to protect our environment, would be unjust and tantamount to deliberately sabotaging our economy.
DIRCO should not adopt a hypocritical foreign policy position
Jul 11, 2024
The ACDP urges the Minister to use the Department’s resources in a consistent manner, to foster a spirit of peace, protect our sovereignty, and create an enabling environment for South African business.
Implement policies that create more job opportunities
Jul 11, 2024
If this Department is serious about its mandate, then it must implement policies which, indeed, create more job opportunities. There must be an investing in infrastructure projects, promoting small business growth, and improving education and training programmes.


ACDP says there’s no vision, empathy or care for those at Setoltolwane LSEN Secondary School
Mar 5, 2025
Honourable House Chairperson, The ACDP is appalled to hear of the negligent attitude toward the most vulnerable children in our nation, the blind and deaf, at the Setotolwane Secondary School, in Polokwane, Limpopo. Helen Keller, who was born deaf and blind said, “the...

Children learn best when taught in a language they understand
Mar 5, 2025
Honourable House Chairperson, As we debate International Mother Language Day, the ACDP condemns in the strongest terms, the brutal beheading of 70 Christians, by Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), linked to the Islamic State (IS), in Mayba, Lubero in the DRC. To add...

ACDP statement on release of bodies of deceased Israeli hostages
Feb 21, 2025
The ACDP joins the international community, the global Jewish community and the State of Israel in mourning the deaths of hostages Oded Lifshitz, Shiri Bibas, and her nine-month-old baby, Kfir Bibas, and four-year old brother, Ariel, whose bodies were returned...

ACDP expectations ahead of Budget Speech
Feb 18, 2025
The ACDP believes that there is great potential for accelerated economic growth and job creation following the formation of the Government of National Unity (GNU), progress on structural reforms in the electricity and logistics sectors, and renewed optimism in the...

ACDP calls for action and cooperation to address economic growth, unemployment, and AGOA
Feb 12, 2025
House Chairperson, Honourable President, Honourable Members, At the top of a list of priorities mentioned by President Ramaphosa during his SONA speech last week, was economic growth. Unemployment in this country is way too high. For almost 30 years now, we have seen...
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