ANC Youth League guns for Zizi Kodwa over ANN7 criticism
It doesn’t serve the ANC to target ANN7, which is the only channel giving just and fair coverage in SA, the league says.
FILE PICTURE: Zizi Kodwa, the ANC’s national spokersperson. (Photo by Gallo Images / City Press / Elizabeth Sejake)
The ANC Youth League (ANCYL) on Wednesday lambasted the governing party’s spokesperson Zizi Kodwa for slamming Gupta-owned news channel ANN7 over its reportage while requesting the spin doctor to “refrain from targeting black-owned media houses working for a progressive South Africa”.
This followed Kodwa’s scathing rebuke of ANN7 on Tuesday after the channel claimed that the ANC’s statement on Friday condemning Brian Molefe’s reappointment as CEO of Eskom was not authorised by the party’s structures.
ANN7 cited unnamed sources who said Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa was apparently upset about Molefe’s return to the power utility.
In a series of tweets, the ANCYL came to the defence of the network, slating Kodwa’s remarks on Twitter that ANN7 was the equivalent of Fox News in the US.
He said: “I feel your pain at this moment, you will never capture the ANC through lies and deception.” While the party’s secretary-general Gwede Mantashe told News24 ANN7 was “talking rubbish”.
Breaking News : I feel your pain at this moment, you will never capture ANC through lies and deception https://t.co/cEEhGJpF0P
— Minister of Sport, Arts & Culture (@zizikodwa) May 16, 2017
The youth league said when President Jacob Zuma is attacked by white-owned media “in the name of expression of freedom”, the spokesperson is not quick to challenge the media houses, but takes on ANN7.
It also said the news channel was “the only channel giving just and fair coverage in South Africa, unlike old white media houses”.
This is not the first time the ANC has criticised ANN7. Earlier this month, the party dismissed reports by the network alleging that some of the party’s top six leaders had “pushed” Zuma to attend Cosatu’s Workers’ Day rally in Bloemfontein, Free State, where he was booed and heckled by workers.
The ANC accused ANN7 of being “a mouthpiece of the factional divisions” in the ANC, saying the channel had consistently shown itself as being intent on “driving wedges” and pitting ANC leaders against each other.
We ask comrade @zizikodwa to refrain from targeting black owned media houses working for a progressive South Africa
— ANCYL (@ANCYLhq) May 17, 2017
It doesn’t serve ANC to target @ANN7tv which is the only channel giving just and fair coverage in South Africa unlike old white media houses
— ANCYL (@ANCYLhq) May 17, 2017
When ANC President is attacked in the name of ‘expression of freedom’, why no prompt statements are issued by comrade @zizikodwa
— ANCYL (@ANCYLhq) May 17, 2017
The utterances by ANC spokespersons against @ANN7tv are against our very own principles of ANC
— ANCYL (@ANCYLhq) May 17, 2017
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