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Calling Nkandla a 'compound' is racist: SABC

8 Nov 2012 08:0811 commentsBizLike
SABC news editors have received an email banning the words "Nkandlagate" and "Zumaville", according to a report on Wednesday.

Zuma's "home, sweet home" is not, apparently, a homestead... (Image: GCIS)
As reported on Bizcommunity.com, yesterday (SABC closes gate on Zumaville), the issue of how the media refers to the construction of Zuma's Nkandla home using taxpayers' monies, continues to attract attention.

Now The Star newspaper has reported it had seen an email instructing editorial staff that "with immediate effect", President Jacob Zuma's "Nkandla home should be referred to as the president's, or Mr Zuma's, Nkandla residence", and not a "compound", or "homestead" or "any other such term".

SABC head of news Jimi Matthews told The Star that the word "compound" was a term used by white South Africans to refer to homes for "black migrant workers. It comes from our racial past [as a way of referring] to accommodation for migrant workers on the mine".

Some things are not meant for our ears

SABC spokesman Kaizer Kganyago told the daily he would not discuss the email.

"There's nothing that says because we are a public broadcaster, every meeting, everything must be on the radio for everyone to listen to," said Kganyago.

The opposition Democratic Alliance attempted to visit Zuma's residence at Nkandla in KwaZulu-Natal at the weekend.

The building of the residence, which reportedly cost over R200m and was funded with taxpayers' money, was in still in progress.

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One man one vote one time
The word compound is used to describe a large living area in many countries around the world.

Stop being so sensitive and pathetic SABC. Posted on 8 Nov 2012 08:39
Kevin Savage
It's begining to remind me of that wonderful memo we got saying that Sun City had to called "that well-known resort in the Pilansberg"! What bullshit. If I am paying 200 million for this I will call it what I like. Can I ask where it's exact LOCATION is? Posted on 8 Nov 2012 10:56
Reply to AK101
That R200 000 million would have been well spent on paying Sanral so I don't have to (via tolls) on my way to work to make a living for The ANC, as opposed to myself. Posted on 8 Nov 2012 14:32
My dad lived in a kraal.
Please Google "Kennedy Compound".

Exact phrase.

Then share the results here.

And tell the idiots at the SABC this too. Posted on 8 Nov 2012 15:35
Wordsforlife
How is the government even getting away with this, surely as tax payers we can outright say, no Jacob Zuma you cannot use our tax money to build yourself a luxurious homestead complete with helipad! While some people have no homes, no schools and not even running water, or steal electricity, ensuring your average homeowner pays more electricity.... Posted on 8 Nov 2012 16:25
watchingU
Who is telling the government to go ahead and give the R200 million to complete this project????? Posted on 8 Nov 2012 18:18
John Mann
In Africa the Chief or King rules all he sees and touches. So in Zuma's oppinion all the money that our taxes contribute to "kitty" belongs to him personally. You did not dare tell Shaka Zulu what he could or could not do with what he saw as his property. There was no Constitution or Democracy then and as far as Zuma is concerned nor is there any now. The "elite" are not governed by those rules. Constitutions et al are for the peasants who get up each day and work for Zuma. That is - all us S'Africans. That's why Zuma is now saying we must solve SA's problems the African way and not white people's ways. Watch out soon we will be governed by Traditional African law again if Zuma has his way. Voting for Zuma by any SA taxpayer is like a chicken voting for Col. Saunders Posted on 9 Nov 2012 11:23
Irritated
If this SA is a democracy, why is Zuma allowed to steal my hard-earned cash to pay for his Nkandla compound?
I'm thinking this is more like a tin pot regime run by yet another greedy incompetent dictator Posted on 9 Nov 2012 18:55
Tim Singiswa
let him explain what is a compound and what`s not because once you close an establishment to the public and reserve it to the revenge of the democratic people its a compound! Posted on 11 Nov 2012 08:34
One man one vote one time
Has anybody else noticed how like Jimmny Cricket Jacob looks? Posted on 12 Nov 2012 11:33
Vanessa du plessis
Eishh, Why does everything get classified as racisssst in our land - is there no weapon against such idocy?
In the US many people occupy compounds...some, like Camp David, hold people like Obama - who seems quite benign on the racial front. Others like the Waco compound of David Koresh ended in 75 shot dead before the ashes settled ... NO one was allowed in there either. Remember ? Posted on 12 Nov 2012 15:37
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