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SABC's blistering attack on SA media

4 Sep 2007 09:259 commentsBizLike
In a five-page tirade about media freedom and gutter journalism and the lack of responsibility among the South African media, SABC group CEO and editor-in-chief Dali Mpofu broke ties with the South African National Editor's Forum (SANEF). Bizcommunity.com today carries the full text of the SABC letter to SANEF [pdf available for download at end of article].
SABC spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago told Bizcommunity.com the public broadcaster will not comment further on its decision to quit SANEF, adding that it is the matter that needs to be resolved between the two parties, not through the media.

Kganyago explained: “I want to state it clearly that this is a matter between us and SANEF, which we refuse to deal with through the media. That is why we did not issue a press statement… We do not want the media to capitalise on this and keep the matter alive through sensational headlines.”

Some observers say they are surprised that the SABC could go as far as taking sides in the Manto affair, given that it is within the constitutional sphere that the public should know more and question the integrity of those they have elected to represent them in power.

THE letter

In the five-page letter, which Bizcommunity.com is in possession of a copy, SABC group CEO Dali Mpofu accuses the commercial media of being profit-driven and careless about people's human dignity.

“The commercial media is primarily driven by the fundamentally wrong notion that the right to human dignity, especially in the SA context, is less important than their own right to make money – which is usually and narrowly clothed under the disguise of ‘freedom of expression and the media'.

“Why must the SABC continue to pay money and subscriptions to a body which will collude with this kind of abuse?” Mpofu wrote, referring to SANEF.

In an exclusive interview granted to Bizcommunity.com earlier this year, Mpofu said print media hate the SABC, and in July Kganyago reiterated the same position to this website. So there is bad blood between the public broadcaster and what Mpofu angrily continues to call the ‘dominant conservative right-wing of SANEF'.

In a letter, he also accused The Citizen, Business Day and The Times of fooling and misleading the public over their Saturday's Manto headlines.

SANEF chairperson Jovial Rantao was not available for comment, but sources confirmed that SANEF had responded to the SABC's five page letter with one of its own – but with apparently less pages.

Download SABC group CEO Dali Mpofu's letter to Jovial Rantao regarding the termination of the SABC's association with SANEF here. [940kb pdf]

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About Issa Sikiti da Silva

Issa Sikiti da Silva is a winner of the 2010 SADC Media Awards (print category). He freelances for various media outlets, local and foreign, and has travelled extensively across Africa. His work has been published both in French and English. He used to contribute to Bizcommunity.com as a senior news writer.View profile and articles...
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SABC cut ties with sanef-
I welcome the decision taken by the SABC and pray that it will turn the invitation for a meeting by sanef down until swuch time when the media stop being motivated by a hidden political agenda driven by the multinationals who owns the media.

The SABC must demand that the media represented by Sanef commits itself to media ethics and codes before it can sit down with it. Posted on 4 Sep 2007 13:33
jennifer
re:-
I really hope that you are being ironic in your comment cos as it stands your name is more than adequete with your statement. Well it's either that or you're brainwashed. We cannot continue to ignore the inadequacies of SABC's standard of journalism and their broadcasting.This itself, will make us all as SA citizens accomplices in our fight of a free society. Information is the key of all knowledge and if SABC persist to supply the masses only with censored or biased information, we will educating and breeding ignorance in our society. And this is a frightening thought.

It is also amazing that SABC seem to be under the impression that "the whole world" (referring to independent media) is "gunning" for them, if more and more it seems that imcompetence in their leadership are the true cause of their situation. Well that and it does seem that independent media has uncovered SABC's own hidden which could be the reason behind Mpofu's pinpointing and attacks on other media. Posted on 4 Sep 2007 14:14
Sucks like a lemon
Not incompetence but admission of partisanship-
Clearly the SABC is ready to come out of the proverbial closet. "Say it out loud!I'm ANC and I'm proud!" Posted on 4 Sep 2007 14:42
We need a break
Incompetence????-
Jennifer refers to incompetence within the leadership of the SABC. Is incompetence really unique to these public institutions. Why don't we ever hear the print media attacking its own competitors within the print media environment for their own lack of competencies. Is everything government supposed to be bad? Perhaps the print media journalists can take time to educate me about freedom of expression and its intended flexibilities and limitations. I can almost touch the pain of Advocate Mpofu and other professionals who feel so offended by the imposition the print media and ETV throw at us as "champions of freedom". Where was the Sunday Times when we were oppressed by PW Botha, did they rsik it all and fight for freedom. So every time the SABC shows a picture of our president, ministers, are we supposed to believe that we are brainwashed and are now in a propaganga concentration camp. Give us a break. Posted on 4 Sep 2007 14:47
hlengiwe
dali a smack on the face once again-
Im not sure if Dali expects us to dance and sing praises for his decision when his corporation has done nothing in the public’s interest but feed us with garbage and non empowering content. What im also failing to understand is why we continue to pay such ridiculous amounts of money for advertising on whats suppose to be a “public broadcaster” if the SABC itself was not profit driven. As Jennifer mentioned, the thought of such high incompetence leadership is frightening. The SABC has the worst content one can ever imagine, caught up between modernity and identity crisis. I support the notion of standing for your people, but don’t do it at the expense of the majority of your people. Of course we are yet to see more headlines of such nature, the print media is still white owned and democracy is still a dream for some of us Posted on 4 Sep 2007 16:28
Bookkeeper
ADVERTISING FEES TOO HIGH-
The fees at the public Broadcaster are indeed very high. Of the 2.5 Billion income, 10% is paid directly to the top 200 management, who does the same job as the top nine 10 years ago. Posted on 7 Sep 2007 16:02
Because they don't like anybody questioning the ANC line-
The SABC has gone the same way as all African countries, they have simply become the mouthpiece of the ruling party. They long ago, lost their ability to be objective and to represent true unbiased journalism. Sorry that they can't see themselves for what they are. As soon as anybody digs too deep, the ANC gets defensive. Did nobody see Manto on ETV berating them for telling it like it is. Common SABC, get real. Posted on 4 Sep 2007 17:20
'Conservative Right-Wingers'-
Only a grovelling media apparatchik of our centralist government could attribute to SANEF the epithet 'conservative right-wingers'.

But then, the SABC has never been known for its objective line. Sadly, it seems that it is now even more subservient than in the old days of the late, unlamented, National Party government.

Jon Phillips
Ex SAUJ Posted on 5 Sep 2007 12:06
Boo-Hoo! SABC cry babies-
If Dali speaks for the "people" where were the critical reports when Manto slammed anti-aids drugs as toxic? Or when she denied HIV positive pregnant women Nevirapine?

He is a hypocrit. Posted on 5 Sep 2007 16:30
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