Indeed comrade very baseless but lets not give 'pressure groupings or watch 
dogs' (like the media) the attention they do not deserve. No wonder these 
foundation-less or wild-claims approach is gaining momentum even within our 
ranks.

>>> "Joel Tjale" <[email protected]> 2/1/2010 11:38 AM >>>

A pathetic piece of journalism. Go through the article and you will realize 
that, the info is thumb sucked with only a certain pr person from the marketing 
company that markets chivas as the only source with reputable comment. It 
further mixes the leather jackets issue and the whisky, cigars in Limpopo, etc. 
This journalist was drunk  I think. This is baseless factless and an absurd 
piece of Journalism I ever encountered. 
 
 
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Lwandiso Matoti
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 10:24 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] ANC money buys the whisky

 

Cde, 

 

Has this been confirmed or are we just taking it as the media puts it.


 

On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Gugu Ndima <[email protected]> wrote:

Isn't the Youth League driving a campaign against alcohol and drugs..??

 

And why on earth would a political party be endorsed with such a controversial 
product (alcohol), if this is true, it honestly doesn't make sense....??

 

 



 

On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 6:50 AM, Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]> 
wrote:

 

  
  
ANC whisky deal
  
A toast to the good life as party mixes business with pleasure
  
  
Kashiefa Ajam, Front Page, Saturday Star, Johannesburg, 30 January 2010
  
Top international whisky Chivas Regal is on the verge of becoming preferred 
whisky supplier of choice to the ANC - and its youth league. 
  
Last week, its bid took a giant step forward after it inadvertently sponsored 
presidential spokesman Zizi Kodwa's lavish 40th birthday bash at the exclusive 
Sandton nightclub, Taboo's. 
  
Chivas management claim they received a concerned call from the nightclub 
management two days before Kodwa's Friday night bash, to be told the club had 
double-booked Chivas Regal's "living with chivalry" brand awareness party with 
Kodwa's bash. 
  
Eyeing a unique marketing opportunity to break into South Africa's black elite, 
the premium whisky distiller suggested the club combine the two parties. The 
bash was punted as the social event of the year and was attended by the who's 
who of the ANC and the entertainment industry. 
  
Partygoers included socialite Khanyisile Mbau, Generations actress Sophie 
Ndaba, DJ Sbu and kwaito trio TKZee. 
  
Politicians who attended included ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema, who is 
notorious for his upmarket tastes; Deputy Police Minister Fikile Mbalula; and 
Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture Paul Mashatile. 
  
A spokeswoman for the public relations company for Chivas, who refused to be 
identified, told the Saturday Star yesterday that is was simply a business 
deal. 
  
"They are drinking whisky and Chivas wants to be the whisky that they drink - 
instead of the opposition, Johnnie Walker." 
  
The publicist stressed, though, that the deal would not see Chivas endorsing 
the ANC in any way, or sponsoring its events with free whisky. 
  
"We are an international brand. We would never endorse the ANC, or any other 
political party in the world for that matter. I mean, what kind of message 
would that send to our customers? And also, we don't want to alienate anyone. 
  
"If the deal is concluded, the ANC will still have to buy the whisky, just like 
everyone else," the publicist said. 
  
A source, meanwhile, said that after Kodwa's party, Chivas had approached 
Luthuli House to suggest that the distiller and the governing party enter into 
a marketing deal. 
  
"The deal will entail the (governing) party buying the whisky at discounted 
prices at its functions and allowing Chivas to raise their marketing stands at 
ANC functions and rallies," the source said. 
  
Chivas Regal has invested more than R700 million in its "Living with Chivalry" 
global campaign to emphasise the merits of chivalry. 
  
Chivas Brothers is the premium Scotch whisky and gin business of Pernod Ricard, 
a world leader in alcoholic beverages. 
  
The chivalry campaign, says Pernod Ricard, celebrates and personifies the 
concepts of brotherhood, honour, class and sophistication, and is targeted at 
aspirational, discerning and upwardly mobile men aged between 28 and 40. 
  
ANC spokesman Jackson Mthembu could not be reached for comment last night, 
while his colleague Ishmael Mnisi claimed he "doesn't have a clue about a 
whisky deal". 
  
Kodwa, meanwhile, has also denied that he knew anything about a deal with 
Chivas. 
  
This is not the first time the ANC has been approached to give companies access 
to its influential membership. 
  
It allowed Nic Wolpe, the son of anti-apartheid struggle legend Harold Wolpe, 
to sell 30 stalls at a reported cost of R5 million apiece to businesses in a 
luxury tent, dubbed the "Network Lounge", with alcohol and cigars on offer, 
metres from the ANC's main plenary hall at its watershed conference in 
Polokwane in 2007. 
  
"It's very, very expensive and top class, but I cannot give out the figures," 
Wolpe told the Mail & Guardian at the time. 
  
Earlier this month, the ANC revealed that it was selling leather jackets. 
Priced between R1 620 and R1 944, there are 19 styles to choose from, many of 
which are either neon green or canary yellow, or a combination of the two. 
  
President Jacob Zuma even danced in one of these jackets - in a style called 
"The President" - at the ANC's victory party in front of Luthuli House in 
Joburg in April last year. 
  
Daryl Swanepoel, co-convener of the ANC's Progressive Business Forum, has said 
the range of jackets, all made with genuine leather, were part of a series of 
marketing items sold by the ANC to promote its identity. 
  From: http://www.thestar.co.za/index.php?fArticleId=5332289 

 

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