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DONALD TRUMP IMPERIALIST TARIFFS @KASIBCNEWS

 


  

DONALD TRUMP IMPERIALIST TARIFFS @KASIBCNEWS

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) vehemently condemns the recent imposition of so-called “reciprocal tariffs” by the United States of America’s (USA) President Donald Trump on South Africa and other nations.

This act is a blatant manifestation of imperialist and extractive mechanisms designed to coerce sovereign nations into subjugation under the USA’s economic dominance. President Trump’s characterisation of these tariffs as “reciprocal” is a deliberate distortion of reality. 

The United States, with its entrenched control over the global economy and key manufacturing industries—a dominance achieved through centuries of colonial exploitation, conquest, and the deliberate underdevelopment of other nations—cannot claim reciprocity when imposing tariffs on countries still grappling with the legacies of such historical injustices.  For developing nations, particularly those in the Global South, tariffs serve as vital instruments to nurture and protect emerging local industries and economies from predatory global forces. 

In contrast, the USA’s imposition of tariffs under the guise of reciprocity is a coercive tactic aimed at preserving its hegemonic position at the expense of the economic sovereignty of other nations. 

The EFF calls upon nations within the BRICS alliance and the broader Global South to resist and reject these imperialist tactics. It is imperative that we fortify bilateral trade relations within our continent and among developing nations to diminish reliance on Western-dominated markets and to undermine the USA’s global economic supremacy. By fostering intra-continental trade and cooperation, we can build resilient economies that are less susceptible to the whims of imperialist powers. 

The United States must be allowed to isolate itself if it so chooses. Engaging in retaliatory tariff wars only serves to entangle our economies further in the web of the USA’s economic manipulation. Instead, our focus should be on diversifying our markets, investing in regional value chains, and strengthening economic ties with partners who respect our sovereignty and developmental aspirations. 

We also note with grave concern that President Trump’s announcement of these “reciprocal tariffs” towards South Africa was prefaced by unfounded comments about “bad things” happening in our country. This is yet another instance of disinformation aimed at rationalising punitive economic measures, reminiscent of the manufactured narratives used to justify interventions in nations like Iraq and Afghanistan. 

Such rhetoric not only misrepresents the realities of our nation but also sets a dangerous precedent for unwarranted foreign interference under the pretext of fabricated crises. Furthermore, these “reciprocal tariffs” signal the effective end of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) as it pertains to South Africa. The preferential trade terms that once facilitated our exports to the USA market have been unilaterally revoked, underscoring the unreliability of trade agreements with partners who operate with imperialist motives. 

This development serves as a clarion call for South Africa and its peers to re-evaluate our trade partnerships and to prioritise relationships that are predicated on mutual respect and benefit. 

The EFF remains firm in its commitment to economic emancipation and the pursuit of a just global economic order. We will continue to advocate for policies that protect our national interests, promote self-reliance, and challenge the exploitative practices of imperialist nations, and call on all South Africans to stand together in defence of our sovereignty. 

Our struggle is not only against unjust tariffs but against the entire network of economic imperialism that seeks to perpetuate the subjugation of the Global South. 





POLICE PREVENTING CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES IN SOWETO @KASIBCNEWS



POLICE PREVENTING CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES IN SOWETO @KASIBCNEWS

The Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Community Safety commends the outstanding efforts of the Gauteng Police for their swift and decisive action in preventing two separate criminal activities in Soweto on Tuesday, this week, demonstrating a firm commitment to combating crime in the Province.

In the first incident, Police successfully intercepted a group of armed suspects who were intending on committing a cash in transit robbery.  Two suspects were shot and killing during the confrontation disrupting the planned heist.

In an unrelated incident, Police confronted another group of criminals intending to rob two courier vehicles in Soweto.  The quick response from law enforcement led to the shooting and killing of four suspects who were allegedly involved in a plan to rob two courier vehicles in Soweto.

The Committee is convinced that these decisive interventions demonstrate the Police’s unwavering commitment to combating crime in the Province.  The Committee applauds the bravery and dedication displayed by the Police Officers in both incidents.

The Committee has noted the steady decline in crime incidents in Gauteng, which is a direct result of the ongoing, relentless efforts of the Police and would like to warn criminals that their actions will not be tolerated.  Those who persist in terrorizing our communities face the real increasing risk of being apprehended, shot and killed or spending years in prison.

In addition to these recent successes, the Committee stands in solidarity with the people of South Africa in demanding justice for Cwecwe, a seven year old learner who was allegedly raped at a school in the Eastern Cape Province.

The Committee calls on all Gauteng residents to join the nationwide campaign demanding justice for Cwecwe, protect children and women from any form of abuse and urge authorities to ensure the swift arrest and prosecution of the perpetrator(s).





 

TSHWANE DISTRICT HOSPITAL DIGITAL UPGRADE @KASIBCNEWS



TSHWANE DISTRICT HOSPITAL DIGITAL UPGRADE @KASIBCNEWS 

Gauteng MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, today unveiled a state-of-the-art Health Technology Centre at Tshwane District Hospital, anchored by three high-performing digital X-ray machines that are already changing how patients experience care. The unveiling was followed by the official launch of the “I Serve With a Smile” campaign, a provincial initiative aimed at improving the patient experience through kindness, empathy, and professional service by healthcare workers. 

Speaking at the event, MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko said the department’s investment in technology and people must always go hand in hand. “These X-ray machines are more than just equipment they represent our commitment to deliver quicker, safer, and more accurate diagnoses. But the real power lies in how we use them, with care, pride, and a smile,” she said. 

The hospital now boasts three new machines, a Digital Ceiling Suspension Radspeed Pro, a Control X Ceiling Suspension System, and a Fujifilm Go Plus Mobile Unit, collectively worth over R7 million. According to Tshwane District Hospital CEO, Ms. Monene Mogashoa, the machines are already having a major impact. “We are seeing an average of 70 patients a day, with shorter waiting times and better-quality images. Staff morale is up, and we have moved from frequent breakdowns to seamless digital diagnostics. 

These machines have improved the patient journey and the quality of care,” she stated. In line with the unveiling, the MEC led a symbolic staff pledging ceremony and badged team members under the “I Serve With a Smile” banner, an initiative that encourages healthcare workers to live the department’s values and make every patient feel valued. The World Health Organization (WHO) states that 70% of medical decisions depend on diagnostic imaging, underscoring the critical role the new technology will play in patient outcomes. 

The MEC applauded the hospital’s progress and reminded all staff that quality care begins with the people who deliver it. “Our goal is to make public health facilities places of healing and humanity where the machines are smart, but the people are even smarter and kinder,”she said. 

The department remains committed to modernising healthcare infrastructure and ensuring that patients receive timely, quality services closer to where they live.