Agree, good piece. We are looking forward to the decision of Parliament and the 
President. Aluta Continua! 

Kind regards,

Cedric Sabelo Gina



On 07 Feb 2011, at 9:49, Gugu Ndima <[email protected]> wrote:

> Brilliant!!!!
> 
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Dominic.Tweedie <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
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> 
> Independent thinking within ANC
>  
>  
> Sandile Memela, Letters, Business Day, 7 February 2011
>  
> Raymond Louw may be correct that some members of the ruling African National 
> Congress (ANC) reveal a tame and timid face that lacks independence of mind 
> (Board members cannot serve the broadcaster and ANC, February 3).
>  
> But it is incorrect and illogical to make the assertion that members of the 
> ANC, generally, find it impossible to enjoy independence of thought and 
> self-expression.
>  
> We have to acknowledge that since its inception, the ANC has produced great 
> thinkers, writers and journalists who have played a pivotal role in the 
> development and growth of a free media in history.
>  
> These individuals will include outstanding activists and leaders in the ANC 
> tradition who have shaped, moulded and defined the role of the media and 
> journalists in society.
>  
> Names that randomly come to mind would include John Dube, Sol Plaatje, RW 
> Rubusana, Govan Mbeki, Ruth First, Alex la Guma, Mzala Nxumalo, Pallo Jordan 
> and Joel Netshitenzhe, to name a few.
>  
> Without defending the calibre of Lumko Mtimde, there is a vibrant tradition 
> of independent thinking and individual self-determination that has been 
> passed on to younger ANC members.
>  
> A reading of Mr Mtimde’s answers to the SABC interviewing panel should also 
> entertain the idea that he is determined not only to assert his independence 
> of thought but commit to nurturing freedom of expression and independent 
> thinking in the media.
>  
> Where there is no encouragement and affirmation of individuals who are 
> willing to prove that they can be members of the ANC and still be 
> independent, neither the organisation nor society can have moral commitment.
>  
> What it is likely to produce is just an unending list of "yes men" who tow 
> the party political line for personal gain and accomplishment.
>  
> With the maturing of our democracy, the ANC should be aware that without 
> credibility, the members that it "deploys" to public institutions will only 
> threaten its own integrity and destabilise society.
>  
> Relatively young men like Mr Mtimde deserve the benefit of the doubt that has 
> been given to his fellow comrade and business executive, John Danana, for 
> instance.
>  
> If we cannot apply the same standards to judging members of the same party, 
> it becomes easy to suspect a vindictive agenda which says only those who come 
> from business circles should be given the benefit of the doubt.
>  
> What I wish to propose here is encouraging the view that it is possible to be 
> a member of the ANC and enjoy independence of mind.
>  
> At present, there are far too many men and women who sit on ANC- appointed 
> boards for personal accomplishment and cautious adjustment to clandestine 
> instructions. For this society, especially public entities, to be what it 
> ought to be, let us not prejudge ANC members who claim independence of 
> thought, but let their actions do the talking.
>  
> History is the best judge.
>  
> Also, they cannot fool all the people all the time.
>  
> Sandile Memela
>  
> Midrand
>   
> From: http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/Content.aspx?id=133569
>  
> 
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