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Monday, 20 April 2026

THE GUILTY VERDICT AGAINST EASTERN CAPE JUDGE PRESIDENT, SELBY MBENENGE

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THE GUILTY VERDICT AGAINST EASTERN CAPE JUDGE PRESIDENT, SELBY MBENENGE

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 


The ANC Women’s League welcomes and hails the decision by the Judicial Services Commission (JSC), which found Judge Selby Mbenenge guilty of gross misconduct, effectively rendering the esteemed juror susceptible to impeachment

The guilty verdict against the Eastern Cape Judge President of the High Court came after the rogue justice was brought before the JSC, on allegations of pursuing unwanted sexual advances towards a junior staffer between 2021 and 2022. 

An earlier recommendation from the Judicial Conduct Tribunal cleared Judge Mbenenge of sexual harassment, while acknowledging some degree of misconduct, however the reputable JSC concurred with the ANC Women’s League maiden sentiment, that the Eastern Cape Judge President committed an act of gross misconduct. 

The ANC Women’s League has always been on the side of the victim, and we feel vindicated by this judgement, particularly the fact that the victim can finally get closure from an ordeal of an unprecedented public court of opinion, and high level of arrogance from the very person who is supposed to protect and uphold the rule of law

Thus, we eagerly await the process towards his impeachment to unfold, as this country’s bench cannot be adjudicated by a depraved judge who thinks they are above the law without the probity to uphold the constitutional values and the moral superiority of our judiciary

The ANC Women’s League stands firmly with all survivors of sexual harassment and violence, advocating for their voices to be heard and respected, and in this instance, we call on our legislators to move with speed in bringing this matter to a close.

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THE REGRESSION OF AUDIT OUTCOMES IN THE CITY OF EKURHULENI

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THE REGRESSION OF AUDIT OUTCOMES IN THE CITY OF EKURHULENI

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 


The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Gauteng expresses serious concern over the regression in audit outcomes in the City of Ekurhuleni for the 2024/25 financial year. According to the Auditor-General’s report, the City received a qualified audit opinion with material findings.

A qualified audit opinion is issued when an institution’s financial statements contain material misstatements, indicating weak financial management and the potential for irregularities and corruption.
This outcome represents a clear regression from previous audit results achieved when the EFF was entrusted with financial oversight in the City. This regression must be understood against the backdrop of the ANC in Ekurhuleni removing the EFF MMC for Finance under the false promise of improved performance and a clean audit outcome.

These developments further reinforce the EFF’s long-held position that the executive changes were driven by narrow political interests rather than performance considerations.

The Auditor-General further highlighted significant irregular expenditure arising from the contravention of supply chain management and preferential procurement regulations. The report also raises serious concern over material losses from traffic fines, amounting to R2.74 billion in impairment, which constitutes 82% of total traffic fines.

Additionally, the City recorded R858.4 million in technical electricity losses–energy lost before reaching end users due to poor infrastructure–and R2.2 billion in non-technical losses. These include losses resulting from administrative failures, negligence, electricity theft, meter tampering, and illegal connections.

The audit findings further reveal that although corrective action plans were developed to address prior audit findings, these were not implemented by the relevant levels of management. This reflects a serious failure of leadership and underscores the incompetence within the department responsible for Strategy, Monitoring and Performance in the City of Ekurhuleni.

Of grave concern is the City’s over-reliance on revenue collection from water and electricity to fund service delivery. The failure to maintain infrastructure and ensure effective metering systems severely undermines revenue collection and threatens the City’s ability to deliver basic services.

The EFF condemns the deteriorating state of governance and financial management in the City of Ekurhuleni under the current misleadership of the Executive Mayor. Rather than providing decisive leadership, the Mayor remains preoccupied with hollow political manoeuvres and self-serving publicity campaigns.

The EFF Caucus in the City of Ekurhuleni will intensify its oversight role to hold both the executive and the administration accountable. Public funds must not be misused to enrich individuals at the expense of service delivery to the people.

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TSHWANE TO TABLE PUBLIC PROTECTOR REPORT AND ACT AGAINST CITY MANAGER

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TSHWANE TO TABLE PUBLIC PROTECTOR REPORT AND ACT AGAINST CITY MANAGER

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA


The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in Gauteng calls on the City of Tshwane to urgently table the Public Protector’s report on maladministration before Council and make its full contents public without delay.

On the 31st of March 2026, the Public Protector released to the City, a report in relation to an investigation into allegations of irregularities in the recruitment and selection process followed by the functionaries of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality and its Council in the appointment of Mr Moshema Mosia to the position of Chief of Emergency Services. The complaint on this matter was submitted to the Public Protector in October of 2023.

This report exposes serious failures at the highest level of the City’s administration, particularly implicating the City Manager, Mr Johann Mettler, who, as chairperson of the selection panel, presided over a flawed and irregular recruitment process.

The Public Protector found that the City Manager failed to ensure compliance with mandatory recruitment regulations, including the proper verification of qualifications, reference checks, and criminal vetting prior to interviews. These failures constitute maladministration and improper conduct, and fundamentally undermine the principles of transparency, fairness, and accountability in public administration.

The report further makes it clear that consequence management must follow, and that the City must take decisive action against those responsible, including the City Manager, and report back on the steps taken. Any attempt to suppress or selectively present this report would amount to a direct attack on accountability and democratic oversight.

The EFF in Gauteng has consistently raised concerns regarding irregularities in appointments within the City of Tshwane, and this report vindicates our long-standing position. We have been proven correct: the process was deeply flawed, and the leadership of the City failed in its duty to uphold the law.

The EFF therefore demands the following:
• That the full Public Protector report be tabled before Council immediately;
• That a transparent process of accountability and consequence management be instituted against the City Manager and all implicated officials;
• That concrete measures be implemented to ensure that such irregularities do not occur again.

The EFF will not allow the erosion of governance through secrecy and administrative misconduct. We remain committed to fighting for clean, accountable, and lawful governance in the City of Tshwane.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa: South Africa - Spain Business Forum

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President Cyril Ramaphosa: South Africa - Spain Business Forum

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR 


President Cyril Ramaphosa remarks at the South Africa - Spain Business Forum during working visit to the Kingdom of Spain

Your Excellencies,
Mr Jordi Hereu, Minister for Industry and Tourism of Spain,
Mr Parks Tau, Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition of South Africa,
Mr José Luis Bonet, President of the Spain Chamber of Commerce,
Mr Antonio Garamendi, President of the Spanish Confederation of Business Organizations, Business leaders from Spain and South Africa,
Distinguished Guests,
Ladies and gentlemen,
 
It is a great honour to address this Spain–South Africa Business Forum.
 
I wish to thank His Majesty King Felipe VI, the Government of Spain and the Spanish business community for the warm hospitality extended to the South African delegation during our visit.
 
This visit reflects the strength of our longstanding partnership and our shared commitment to building a modern, dynamic and mutually beneficial economic relationship.
 
Spain is a valued partner to South Africa.
 
Our relationship is built on shared values and a common belief in inclusive growth, industrial development and sustainable prosperity.
 
Today, we meet not only to celebrate our partnership, but to shape its next chapter.
 
In 2025, total trade between South Africa and Spain reached approximately 2.8 billion Euros.
 
South Africa’s exports to Spain reached 1.3 billion Euros, a 10 percent increase over the previous year.
 
This makes Spain our fastest-growing major trading partner within the European Union.
 
Our countries do not compete. We complement each other, demonstrating how strategic partnerships can strengthen global value chains.
 
Over 150 Spanish companies currently operate on South African soil, supporting more than 20,000 jobs across sectors that range from renewable energy and infrastructure to financial services, technology and tourism.
 
Added to this is Spain’s commitment of over 2.1 billion Euros to South Africa’s just energy transition. This is directed at green hydrogen, electric vehicles, renewable energy and grid infrastructure.
 
It is a statement of confidence not merely in our economy, but in our future.
 
Even though our trade relationship is strong, it remains structurally imbalanced. It is concentrated in a narrow range of products.
 
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods account for nearly half of South Africa’s exports to Spain.
 
Such concentration creates vulnerability.
 
If we are to strengthen this relationship, if we are to make it sustainable, we must focus on diversification.
 
South Africa holds the world’s largest reserves of platinum group metals.
 
These critical minerals sit at the heart of hydrogen fuel cell technology, clean energy systems and the future of electric mobility.
 
At the same time, Spain is rapidly positioning itself as one of Europe’s leading players in the hydrogen economy.
 
This creates an opportunity for an alignment of our strengths.
 
South Africa brings the resource base. Spain brings technological capability, investment and market access.
 
Together, this creates the foundation for a new kind of partnership, a collaboration across the value chains of the future.
 
Spain has demonstrated global leadership in economic sectors where South Africa has its most urgent and growing needs.
 
In renewable energy, Spain ranks among the top five countries in the world.
 
In water management and desalination, it is the leading country in Europe, using technologies that South Africa needs as it confronts growing water stress.
 
In infrastructure, hydrogen, and tourism, Spain sets standards that the world follows.
 
South Africa, in turn, offers a sophisticated industrial base, abundant natural resources, and world-class financial institutions.
 
We offer a strategic position as the gateway into a continent of more than 1.4 billion people with a combined GDP exceeding $3.4 trillion.
 
South Africa and Spain are not just two countries trading goods.
 
We are two economies with the potential to build value chains that serve markets far beyond our own borders.
 
We see strong opportunities to grow South African exports to Spain and to the broader European market in several areas.
 
These include agro-processing and high-value agricultural products.
 
They include specialty chemicals and sustainable fuels, pharmaceuticals and health technologies.
 
As we look to the future, we see expanding opportunities for the export of beneficiated critical minerals, green industrial materials and renewable energy inputs, and electric vehicles and components.
 
What we seek is deeper industrial cooperation, expanded market access and integration into value chains that connect our productive capacity to European consumer and industrial markets.
 
To take one example: South Africa’s automotive industry is the largest on the African continent.
 
As the world transitions to electric vehicles, the question is not whether South Africa will be part of that value chain but whether we will be a raw material supplier or a manufacturing partner.
 
We want to be manufacturers and assemblers.
 
And we look to Spanish companies to travel that road with us.
 
Spanish companies have already proven what investment in South Africa can achieve.
 
Construction is underway at Acciona’s wind farms at Zen and Bergriver, totalling nearly 200 megawatts of clean energy capacity. They are expected to be commissioned by mid-2027.
 
Iberdrola’s Jasper Solar Plant in the Northern Cape province was the largest solar plant in Africa when it was commissioned.
 
Projects like these are the cornerstones of an industrial partnership.
 
South Africa offers policy certainty and strong institutions.
 
We offer a diversified industrial economy, a sophisticated banking sector, a robust legal framework and deep experience in managing complex industrial projects.
 
We are implementing reforms to improve our logistics network, strengthen our electricity system and create a more competitive business environment.
 
We are making it easier to invest, easier to trade and easier to grow.
 
As we expand trade, we must ensure that the rules governing global commerce are fair and support development.
 
South Africa supports climate action.
 
We are committed to a just transition toward a low-carbon economy.
 
But new regulatory frameworks, including the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, must not become instruments that inadvertently punish developing economies for emissions they did not historically cause.
 
We are not opposed to the principle of carbon accountability.
 
What we ask is that climate measures be accompanied by the necessary climate finance, technology transfer and transitional arrangements that the Paris Agreement and successive COP commitments have promised.
 
We look to Spain to champion a just and equitable approach within EU institutions.
 
This Business Forum is about practical outcomes.
 
Alongside the engagements we are having with Spanish business, we present a high-impact pipeline of 85 investment projects valued at over 62 billion Euros.
 
Through our investment promotion agency – InvestSA – these opportunities have been developed into structured, investment-ready projects designed for partnership and phased implementation.
 
These projects span energy transition infrastructure, green industrialisation, critical minerals beneficiation, agro-industrial value chains, sustainable fuels, digital connectivity and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
 
They are underpinned by clear policy frameworks, targeted investment incentives and dedicated one-stop facilitation mechanisms to ease implementation.
 
We invite Spanish capital, technology and industrial expertise to partner with us in advancing these projects and building integrated value chains between our two economies.
 
Our message to every Spanish company in this room is that South Africa is open for business.
 
We invite you to partner with us not only as investors, but as long-term industrial partners, as co-builders of industries that will serve our people and yours for generations.
 
We have an opportunity to connect European technological strength with African growth.
 
We have an opportunity to build supply chains that are resilient, sustainable and inclusive.
 
Most importantly, we have an opportunity to create prosperity that is genuinely shared in Madrid and in Johannesburg, in Seville and in Durban, in the farming towns of Andalucía and in the mining communities of Limpopo.
 
Let us leave this forum with a shared commitment to turn dialogue into meaningful action.
 
Let us harness our respective strengths and capabilities to build a partnership for the future.

I thank you.

President Cyril Ramaphosa: South Africa - Spain Business Forum

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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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