Revolutionary greetings,
 
Comrades, please help me get to the bottom of the furore over the appointment 
of Phil Molefe. I am trying to understand a little more about what is the 
matter which could have affected NUMSA so much to conclude that the "public 
broadcaster is being turned into a propaganda machine." Who are the main actors 
in this?
 
It seems like there are bigger issues yet not clearly articulated by those in 
the know for ordinary people to understand. What is the dispute - process or 
the candidate? 
 
Those close to the matter please fill us in with the bone of contention. 
Otherwise many in this forum will jump into bandwagon without any concrete 
facts. I trust you will find this in order.
 
Comradely
Morgan Phaahla

"Sometimes, if you wear suits for too long, it changes your ideology." - Joe 
Slovo

--- On Fri, 5/21/10, Dominic.Tweedie <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Dominic.Tweedie <[email protected]>
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Numsa slams SABC news appointment
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, May 21, 2010, 6:45 AM











Numsa slams SABC news appointment


 
Sapa , The Times, Johannesburg, 21 May 2010
 
The National Union of Metalworkers of SA has slammed the reported appointment 
of Phil Molefe as head of SABC News saying it raises fears that the public 
broadcaster is being turned into a propaganda machine
 
"We are deeply concerned about this seemingly unprocedural and flawed 
appointment of Molefe as the head of news".
 
Numsa says the appointment raises serious suspicions that the GCEO [SABC group 
chief executive Solly Mokoetle] acted to appease certain individuals who want 
to use the SABC as their propaganda spewing machine.
 
The union demanded that the appointment of a new news chief to fill the 
long-vacant post of Snuki Zikalala be done "through a transparent and open 
process".
 
It says the decision to appoint Molefe "compromises the board's immediate 
mandate of rebuilding the public broadcaster from the board's previous 
squabbles and shenanigans".
 
Molefe has been acting in the position since Zikalala left just more than a 
year ago.
 
There is considerable confusion on Friday as to whether he had indeed been 
appointed on a permanent basis.
 
Mokoetle on Thursday issued a statement saying: "The board and I are happy that 
this matter has been brought to finality as promised as this was a key vacant 
position that needed to be filled to stabilise the corporation."
 
But newspapers reported on Friday that Felleng Sekha, the deputy chairwoman of 
the SABC board and head of the board's news subcommittee, said the board had 
yet to take a decision.
 
The Cape Times said Sekha recorded an interview for SABC's PM Live radio 
programme in which she distanced herself from the executive's decision but it 
was never aired.
 
SABC spokesman Kaizer Kganyago could not be reached for comment. Mokoetle's 
appointment on a five-year contract also sparked an outcry when the new board 
complained that the decision had been "imposed" by Communications Minister 
Siphiwe Nyanda.
 

From: 
http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article462182.ece/Numsa-slams-SABC-news-appointment
  
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