Friday, 17 April 2026

SENTENCING OF PRESIDENT JULIUS MALEMA

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SENTENCING OF PRESIDENT JULIUS MALEMA

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 


The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) notes the sentencing of our President and Commander-in-Chief, Julius Malema in relation to the 2018 firearm discharge incident at the EFF’s anniversary rally in Mdantsane.

The EFF reiterates that this case has always been pursued in a highly politicized environment, with clear intentions to criminalize a revolutionary political voice that represents the aspirations of the oppressed and marginalized.

The EFF further notes the imposition of a custodial sentence, which we view as disproportionate and inconsistent with both the facts and the broader context of the incident.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), in its pursuit of this matter, demonstrated an extraordinary and deeply suspicious appetite for imprisonment. This is the same prosecuting authority that routinely fails to secure convictions in cases of violent crime, including murder, rape, and armed robbery, where victims suffer irreversible harm.

Yet, in a case where no one was injured, the NPA mobilized its full capacity to ensure that President Malema is incarcerated.

During sentencing proceedings, the defense, led by the eminent constitutional scholar and Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, advanced compelling arguments which exposed the weakness and excesses of the State’s case.

Adv. Ngcukaitobi emphasized, firstly, that there was no intention on the part of President Malema to cause harm. The discharge of the firearm occurred in a celebratory context during a political gathering, and not as an act of violence or criminal recklessness. This is consistent with submissions before the court that characterized the act as symbolic and not malicious.

Secondly, the defense highlighted the absence of demonstrable harm or injury arising from the incident. No person was harmed, and there was no evidence presented that the conduct resulted in any actual danger beyond speculative assertions.

Thirdly, Adv. Ngcukaitobi and the defense team placed before the court mitigating factors relating to President Malema’s personal circumstances, political responsibilities, and broader societal role. This included the presentation of a comprehensive pre-sentencing report and expert testimony aimed at ensuring that the court adopts a balanced and proportionate approach.

Fourthly, the defense challenged the proportionality of imprisonment, arguing that a custodial sentence would serve no legitimate purpose of justice, deterrence, or rehabilitation, but would instead amount to the suppression of political dissent.

Lastly, the defense raised serious concerns about the conduct of the prosecution itself.

It was pointed out that Malema’s co-accused, Mr Snyman, who has since been acquitted, had his firearm returned to him by the State even before judgment was delivered. This, the defense argued, stands in stark contradiction to established legal procedure, where such decisions are ordinarily reserved for the presiding judge. 

The judge herself was unaware of this fact.

Adv. Ngcukaitobi argued that this irregular conduct raises profound questions about the seriousness with which the State approached its own case. They lacked thoroughness in handling evidence while paradoxically pursuing the harshest possible sentence against President Malema.

Furthermore, the State failed to place before the court the alleged correspondence used to justify this action, deepening concerns about procedural irregularities and lack of transparency.

The EFF is particularly concerned that these well-reasoned arguments were not sufficiently weighed in the final outcome, reinforcing our long-held view that this prosecution has been driven not by a neutral application of the law, but by a desire to make an example of President Malema.

The EFF reiterates that this prosecution and sentencing cannot be divorced from the broader political environment in which it has unfolded. President Malema has long been the target of sustained campaigns by right-wing organisations such as AfriForum, whose litigation strategy is explicitly aimed at silencing a radical and uncompromising opponent of white supremacy and land dispossession.

We further note the alarming global dimension of these attacks. Statements by figures such as Donald Trump, who have openly suggested that leaders like President Malema must be dealt with, reflect the alignment of international reactionary forces with local campaigns to neutralise revolutionary Black leadership in South Africa.

History offers similar parallels. Across the African continent and the world, leaders who have stood firmly for the liberation of their people have been subjected to criminalisation, imprisonment, and assassination.

The fate of Patrice Lumumba, who was overthrown and assassinated for asserting the sovereignty of the Congo; Thomas Sankara, who was eliminated for advancing a radical programme of economic independence; and Steve Biko, who was murdered in detention for mobilising Black Consciousness, all serve as reminders that systems of power do not tolerate uncompromising advocates of African dignity and freedom.

Even in democratic South Africa, the persecution of those who challenge entrenched economic power continues in more subtle but equally dangerous forms, through courts, prosecutions, and sustained propaganda.

President Malema’s sentencing must therefore be understood within this historical continuum: as part of a broader effort by white capital and its allies to discipline and silence those who refuse to abandon the struggle for land, dignity, and economic emancipation.

The EFF stands proudly with President Malema as he continues to appeal this sentence until he clears his name. We thank all fighters and progressive's forces who continue to stand with the EFF, as we encourage all fighters and supporters to remain calm as always.

A luta Continua, Vitória é Certa!

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NECSA BRIEFS PROSPECTIVE SUPPLIERS ON ITS EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE DEMONSTRATION ON THE SMALL MODULAR REACTOR

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NECSA BRIEFS PROSPECTIVE SUPPLIERS ON ITS EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE DEMONSTRATION ON THE SMALL MODULAR REACTOR

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 


The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation SOC Ltd (Necsa) held a compulsory briefing session on its Expression of Interest (EOI), for a demonstration on the Small Modular Reactor (SMR) issued at the end of March and closing on 29 May 2026. The session was attended by 54 potential partners who represent 12 countries, including South Africa.

The Group CEO of Necsa, Loyiso Tyabashe said, “The briefing session held with the interested suppliers earlier today provided a platform to clarify technical, commercial and strategic aspects of Necsa’s SMR programme. It was quite encouraging to see the interest from nuclear designers and other institutions who are immersed in the development of nuclear technology for the advancement of humanity. Following the clarification process, Necsa will evaluate the submissions received by 29 May 2026 and prepare for the next step, which is issuing a request for proposals to the shortlisted organisations.”

Necsa Board Chairperson, Mr David Nicholls added, “Necsa is committed to ensuring that the SMR programme is inclusive of local industry players, so it was important to see a number of South African organisations in the briefing session today. We are committed to a transparent, and competitive process that is aligned with South Africa’s energy policies and our strategy as we seek to leverage local and global expertise through strategic partnerships.”

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Thursday, 16 April 2026

President Cyril Ramaphosa arrives in Kingdom of Spain

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President Cyril Ramaphosa arrives in Kingdom of Spain 

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 


President Cyril Ramaphosa arrives in Kingdom of Spain on a working visit, 16 to 18 April 2026

President Ramaphosa to partake in the Defence of democracy initiative on a working visit to Spain
 
President Cyril Ramaphosa has this morning , 16 April 2026 , arrived in the Kingdom of Spain on a working visit from  16 to 18 April 2026 to participate at the In Defence of Democracy Initiative.
 
On consecutive days, the President will have an audience with the King of Spain, His Majesty Felipe VI, in Madrid, followed by a bilateral engagement with the President of the Government of Spain, His Excellency Dr Pedro Sánchez, in Barcelona, ahead of the In Defence of Democracy Initiative.
 
The initiative "In Defence of Democracy" is an international effort initially launched by Brazil and Spain in 2024 to confront the rise of extremism, polarization, and disinformation— phenomena that erode social cohesion and threaten democratic institutions.
 
The first meeting was held in 2024 during the United Nations General Assembly, bringing together countries from different regions and representatives of international organizations, who agreed on the need for permanent coordination to safeguard democratic values.
 
The forthcoming Initiative will be a meeting in response to attacks against the multilateral system, disdain for international law, threats of territorial expansion and normalising the use of threats and coercion in international relations.
 
President Ramaphosa will deliver remarks at the plenary on Extremism and Inequality, following commissioning the The G20 Extraordinary Committee of Independent Experts on Global Inequality.
 
In Madrid , The President’s diary includes  championing South Africa's investment drive through engagements with Spanish companies and  addresing the South Africa - Spain Business Forum.
 
The President will be accompanied by Minister of International Relations and Cooperation , Mr Ronald Lamola , and the Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition , Mr Parks Tau.
 
President Ramaphosa will also have an engagement with the Global Progressive Mobilisation Group on the margins of the In Defence of Democracy Initiative
 
The Working Visit comes after President Sánchez undertook an Official Visit to South Africa in 2022, during which an invitation to undertake a reciprocal visit was extended to President Ramaphosa.
 
South Africa and Spain maintain close and friendly bilateral relations, underpinned by strong and significant political ties.The relations consistently upholds the values of unity and dialogue, and that stands firm in defence of multilateralism at a time when these principles are increasingly under strain. 
 
Spain’s commitment to cooperation, respect for international law, and constructive engagement on global challenges reflects values that resonate deeply with South Africa. 
 
Spain recognises South Africa as a strategic partner as it seeks to significantly strengthen its political, economic, and people-to-people cooperation with the African continent. 
 
Bilateral trade between South Africa and Spain increased by 8.3% from US$2,9 billion in 2024 to US$3,1 billion in 2025, which is an important indicator of the strengthening economic partnership between the two countries.
 
Over the past decade, more than 150 Spanish companies have invested in South Africa, creating over 20 000 jobs.
 
President Ramaphosa’s engagement with both King Felipe VI and President Sánchez will provide opportunities to review the current status of bilateral cooperation and to advance discussions on the areas of mutual interest between South Africa and Spain, with particular focus on trade and investment, education, renewable energy, the digital economy, tourism, multilateralism and peace and security. 
 
Programme:
Friday, 17 April 2026
Address to the South Africa - Spain Business Forum
Time: 9h30
Venue:  Spain Chamber of Commerce, Madrid
 
President Cyril Ramaphosa audience with His Majesty  King Felipe VI
Venue: Zarzuela Royal Palace, Madrid
 
Saturday, 18 April 2026
 President Cyril Ramaphosa bilateral meeting with President Pedro Sánchez of the Government of the Kingdom of Spain
Venue: Fira de Barcelona
 
Remarks to the plenary on Extremism and Inequality
Time: 10h30
Venue: Fira de Barcelona

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Progress in Foot and Mouth Disease Vaccination Strategy

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Progress in Foot and Mouth Disease Vaccination Strategy

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 



The Minister of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen, is pleased to report early data indicates that the current mass Foot and mouth disease (FMD) vaccination strategy is yielding positive results. Crucially, there have been no new breakthroughs in herds that have already been vaccinated, providing a clear indication that the vaccines are effective and the strategy is working to protect the national herd. Since February 2026 up until 26 March 2026, provinces have vaccinated a total of 2 033 289 animals.

Current outbreak situation

While outbreaks have been reported across all nine provinces, the intensity varies significantly. As of 10 April 2026, a total of 1 317 cases has been recorded. Free State (328) and North West (247) currently report the highest number of cases, while Northern Cape (3) remains the least affected.

Eastern Cape reported 71 cases; Gauteng 241; KwaZulu-Natal 225; Limpopo 49; Mpumalanga 140 and Western Cape 13.

“The recent increase in reported numbers is due to improved government capacity. We have strengthened surveillance and implemented a centralised reporting system, allowing for earlier detection and faster data capture. Furthermore, heightened awareness has helped identify “sub-clinical” cases – where animals carry the virus without showing obvious symptoms – which previously might have gone unnoticed,” Minister Steenhuisen said.

Vaccine roll-out and industry partnership

The department has successfully secured a steady supply of vaccines. To date, four million doses have been received – 2.5 million doses from Biogénesis Bagó in Argentina and 1.5 million doses from Dollvet in Turkey. An additional two million doses from Dollvet are expected to arrive by the end of April. An order for five million doses from Biogénesis Bagó has already been placed with Onderstepoort Biological Products (OBP). The process to import has begun and 3.5 million doses of the ordered five million doses is expected to arrive before end of April 2026.

Vaccination is being managed through a risk-based approach, prioritising areas with high concentrations of susceptible animals. This strategy has seen significant success in the dairy sector:

All recorded dairies in Free State have been vaccinated. The Milk Producers Organisation (MPO) has been requested to provide information on any dairy farms that have not been vaccinated.

All major dairies in Western Cape have been fully attended to.

KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape have received the largest allocations due to their high animal populations, with over 78 000 doses already provided to the MPO in Eastern Cape alone.

KwaZulu-Natal had allocated 250 000 doses to the MPO and an additional 100 000 doses has recently been allocated.

The Routine Vaccination Scheme (RVS-FMD)

On 10 April 2026, Minister Steenhuisen officially announced the intention to publish the Routine Vaccination Scheme for Foot and Mouth Disease (RVS-FMD) under Section 10 of the Animal Diseases Act, 1984 (Act No. 35 of 1984).

The closing date for comments is 17 April 2026. All submissions should be directed to Dr EM Mogajane at the FMD Command Centre (FMDcommandcent@nda.gov.za). Following the consolidation of these comments, the final scheme is envisaged for publication on 24 April 2026.

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IFP Deepens Historic Zambia Ties as It Welcomes Patriotic Front Delegation

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IFP Deepens Historic Zambia Ties as It Welcomes Patriotic Front Delegation

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA


The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) has welcomed a high-level delegation from Zambia’s opposition Patriotic Front, marking a significant moment in strengthening continental solidarity and cooperation among like-minded political formations.

The delegation was officially received by the IFP’s National Chairperson, Hon. Blessed Gwala; Secretary General, Hon. Siphosethu Ngcobo; and General Secretary of Administration, Hon. Mfanje Mbango.

Led by the President of the Patriotic Front and Pomodzi Alliance, Hon. Makebi Zulu, and comprising former Ministers and senior officials, the delegation has described the visit as a strategic opportunity to deepen diplomatic, cultural, and historical ties between the peoples and institutions of Zambia and South Africa.



As part of their programme, the delegation will, on Thursday, 16 April 2026, pay a courtesy visit to the resting place of the Founder of the IFP, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, where they will lay a wreath in honour of his enduring legacy and contribution to principled leadership on the African continent.

The IFP shares a long-standing and historic relationship with Zambia. The party acknowledges the pivotal role played by Zambia’s founding President, the late Dr Kenneth Kaunda, whose counsel helped shape the formation of Inkatha Freedom Party, then Inkatha yeNkululeko yeSizwe, in 1975. During a visit by Prince Buthelezi to Zambia in 1974, Dr Kaunda advised the establishment of a membership-based organisation to unify and mobilise South Africans in the struggle for freedom. This visit also served to express gratitude to President Kaunda for providing sanctuary to South African exiles.

The IFP views this engagement as a reaffirmation of its commitment to fostering meaningful partnerships across the African continent, grounded in shared values of democracy, good governance, and respect for cultural heritage.

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