The SABC’s decision to appoint Dumisani Hlophe as its political editor for news and current affairs is “deeply puzzling and worrying”, according to the DA.
DA shadow minister of communications Phumzile Van Damme said in a statement on Saturday that Hlophe was not a practising journalist, while his only experience with broadcasting was as a “political analyst” on the SABC with “commentary” that was, however, “often odd and thumb-sucked”.
“There are many talented practising journalists the SABC could have chosen from, who would have been a far better choice.
“Mr Hlophe does not inspire confidence at all. He is bad news,” said Van Damme.
She said that, based on his Twitter account, “Hlophe appears to be a patriarch with tweets proclaiming men as heads of the family and commenting on photos of half-naked women”.
She said he also seemed to have a special loathing for the DA with tweets such as:
Van Damme said he also seemed to have a dislike for what he referred to as the “liberal media”:
Van Damme said her party hoped Hlophe would prove such “misgivings about him wrong and fulfil the SABC’s mandate to be impartial, independent and provide a reasonable, balanced opportunity for the public to receive a variety of points of view on matters of public concern, especially during an election year”.
However, she wasn’t holding her breath.
“His appointment is a step backwards for the SABC, and is discouraging given the excellent appointments it has made of late.”
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