Revolutinary greetings,
 
Communist cadres, I am not sure if I understand this press statement. Does 
it mean that the SACP is opposed to the proposed takeover of AVUSA by 
Mvelaphanda on the grounds that ownership will be held by fewer black hands?
 
Does it equally imply that the SACP is contend with the acquisition of minority 
shares by black people in the ownership and control of enterprises and economic 
assets?
 
Be as it may, it pressuposes that there would be a similar opposition in the 
event Mvelaphanda opts for a takeover of Naspers instead. I am raising these 
questions to make sure that I am 100% in sync with the desired state of the 
transformation agenda in the South African media.
 
Let's engage, comrades!
 
Remain,
Morgan Phaahla

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

--- On Thu, 6/21/12, VC <[email protected]> wrote:


From: VC <[email protected]>
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] SACP - On the Proposed Takeover of AVUSA by 
Mvelaphanda
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, June 21, 2012, 6:26 AM







SACP Media Statement, 21 June 2012 
  
  
The Proposed Takeover of AVUSA by Mvelaphanda
  
  
The SACP has noted media reports of an offer by Mvelaphanda Holdings to 
increase its shareholding in AVUSA to that of a majority shareholder. The SACP 
is strongly opposed to concentration of the ownership of media in a few 
monopolies. Monopoly in media poses one of the most serious threats to 
diversity of opinion and media freedom. Already the lack of diversity and 
different opinion in South African media is a reflection of the concentration 
of print media into four oligopolies in South Africa. 
  
The SACP believes that for democracy to flourish, our country needs a diverse 
media in terms of ownership and content. Modern democracies need a choice of 
politics and ideas, and that choice requires access to truly diverse and 
competing sources of news, literature, entertainment, and popular culture. We 
will be told that should the owners of media houses abuse their power the 
public will punish them by exercising their choice not to buy the paper. But we 
all know that, as is the situation in South Africa, there is nothing to choose 
from in the first place. 
  
The planned Mvela/AVUSA proposed deal is not just a simple commercial 
transaction as capitalist apologists would like us to believe, but is a 
deliberate attempt to create a media empire and all the business and political 
influence that goes with. There would be serious social consequences if this 
takeover were allowed to go through. Power and control of access to information 
must never be allowed to be in fewer hands. 
  
The statement made by AVUSA acting CEO that he would like to see AVUSA as the 
Time Warner of Africa lets the cat out of the bag. Africa does not need a Time 
Warner. Africa needs a people-centered and people owned media that communicates 
values of solidarity, values of Ubuntu, that puts societal needs first and not 
profit. 
  
Excessive media power is now used to influence and coerce the exercise of 
political power and we should never allow capitalists who cannot win elections 
to use their pole position in the public domain to extract particular actions 
from our popularly-elected governments. Media ownership is not just about 
profits; it is also about influence. 
  
The SACP is strongly opposed to this take-over. We are not surprised that the 
champions of freedom and democracy are silent over this matter. It is 
convenient as this benefits their lust for getting rich and for business and 
political influence. The silence of media houses and our distinguished editors 
who claim to be champions against abuse of power is not surprising at all as 
they stand to benefit and cannot oppose a system they so loyally serve. 
  
  
Issued by the SACP 
  
Contact: 
Malesela Maleka 
SACP Spokesperson – 082 226 1802 
  
  
 

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