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African National Congress, Statement, 12 July 2016

 

 

The National Working Committee Meeting

 

 

The National Working Committee (NWC) of the African National Congress (ANC)
met in an ordinary scheduled meeting yesterday, 11 July 2016. The NWC is a
constitutional structure of the ANC responsible for conducting the work of
the ANC and met to deliberate on the following issues:

1.    Elections Report

2.    Developments at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)

3.    Report of the Integrity Commission on allegations against Cde Marius
Fransman

4.    Developments within the Southern African Development Community (SADC) 

 

On Elections

 

The African National Congress has entered the final phase of our march to a
decisive electoral victory on the 3rd August 2016.  The ANC has been on the
ground, interacting with our people and in all areas where we have been, our
people have warmly received the ANC. We are now in the final countdown to
Elections Day and call on all South Africans to vote ANC on the 3rdAugust
2016. No one must stay at home confident of an ANC victory. We must all make
our mark. Branches of the ANC must provide support to all those who will
need to make special votes and ensure that all eligible voters are assisted,
where necessary, to come out and cast their votes.

 

The ANC further calls on all our structures and supporters to resist any
provocation during campaigning and continue to work for a peaceful, free and
fair election.

 

Recent developments at the SABC

 

The Media Charter of the ANC (Ready to Govern, 1992) affirms the fundamental
principle that the ANC will create an open society characterized by the free
flow of information and culture of open debate within the context of a
democratic constitution and a Bill of Rights.

 

It further identifies that at the core of democracy lies the recognition of
the rights of all citizens to partake in society decision-making progress,
requiring that individuals are armed with necessary information - "an
ignorant society cannot be democratic" and that "there shall be no
institutional or legislative measures restricting the free flow of
information or imposing censorship over the media". The ANC Media Charter
further protects media workers against intimidation and other forms of
pressure which inhibit their work.

 

This has formed and remains the principle of the ANC's policy on press
freedom and the right all our people have to access information. Successive
conferences of the ANC have reaffirmed this position and amongst others
resolutions of the ANC was a call to increase in local content across all
SABC stations. The current debate is not about the 90% local content, local
content is a policy position of the ANC and we fully support its
implementation.

 

The 53rd National Conference identified a "series of crises at the public
broadcaster that reflect a lack of leadership, lack of accountability and
poor management" with the National General Council (NGC) held in 2015 noting
a "public broadcasting system beset by many structural, managerial and
funding problems that needs to be restructured and repositioned to
prioritize public service".

 

It is against this background that the National Working Committee received a
report from an earlier meeting of the Communications Sub-Committee on recent
developments at the SABC.

 

The NWC reaffirmed the correctness of the Communications Sub-Committee
position against any form of censorship being imposed at the SABC. It
further welcomed the ruling by the Independent Communications Authority of
South Africa (ICASA).

 

Matters relating to the corporate governance challenges in the institution
and the high turnover of CEO's amongst others, will be receiving urgent
attention. The ANC Parliamentary Caucus is also expected to give the SABC
the requisite attention.

 

The ANC is calling on all our structures to desist making any further
comments on matters relating to the SABC.

 

Report of the Integrity Commission

 

The National Officials received a report of the Integrity Commission, which
was tabled for noting to the NWC. The report has recommended that the matter
concerning Comrade Marius Fransman be referred to the ANC National
Disciplinary Committee and this has been accepted.

 

Developments within the Southern African Development Community (SADC)

 

The National Working Committee of the African National Congress expressed
concern about the recent upsurge of destabilization activities in Zimbabwe
and Mozambique. These activities follow the assessment we had earlier made
as Liberation Movements of the sponsored elements seeking to effect regime
change in region.

 

 

Issued by:

Gwede Mantashe, Secretary General, African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Zizi Kodwa, 082 330 4910

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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