Pinky Khoabane posted: "The days of sitting by while our African editors
and journalists are persecuted by their white masters are gone. We shall
voice our disgust in our writings, protest and march says Pinky Khoabane
Many of you will not know this, but The Cit"

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*The days of sitting by while our African editors and journalists are
persecuted by their white masters are gone. We shall voice our disgust in
our writings, protest and march says Pinky Khoabane*



[image: steve-motale]

Many of you will not know this, but The Citizen's editor, Steven Motale was
suspended a few weeks ago following  the publication of anti-establishment
articles. By anti-establishment I mean articles which go against commercial
media's portrayal of their blue-eyed boys and girls as  squeaky clean.

Motale, as you may or may not remember, broke ranks from SA's media cabal a
few years back when he penned a column in which he apologised to President
Jacob Zuma for what he described as a media campaign against the President,
the ANC and in favour of opposition parties.

His claims sparked a furore in media circles so much so that he received an
onslaught of attacks from commercial media editors who distanced themselves
from the campaign. So much for freedom of speech! But this is the  problem
with our media, it thinks we are so stupid as to not know there was a
campaign. Motale just happened to mention it but most of us were well aware
of it. I have stated quite frankly, that our media is anti-black.

The commercial media is run along dictatorial lines where you either
toe-the-line or are spat out. In the months and weeks that followed, he
tried his best to remain within the boundaries that would safeguard his job
but now-and-again he veered outside those borders and in recent times, he
seemed pretty determined to play the role of an alternative media that gave
two sides of South Africa's story. He tried to do what the fallacious media
is supposed to do - objective, fair, balanced, and all the good words that
symbolise democracy and civility. In the real world, none of these words
apply for media. Commercial media is a business run along commercial lines
and is there to protect its bosses and advertisers.

While his bosses had seemingly forgiven him for his expose' of the
anti-Zuma and anti-ANC campaign, he went too far when he published
allegations of former finance minister Trevor Manuel's alleged irregular
awarding of SARS tenders.

In the clip of the interview with a Citizen journalist on the matter,
Manuel is heard saying: "Dont F@@@king bother me".

LISTEN: Don’t f***ing bother me, says Trevor Manuel
<http://citizen.co.za/news/news-national/1320364/listen-dont-fing-bother-manuel-says/>

None of the commercial media and our doyens of media freedom expressed any
views on the matter.

A few days later, Motale was suspended for apparently "violating Caxton's
code of ethics".

Motale's sin was to do his job as a journalist without fear or favour.

*Contrast the response of defenders of media freedom, South African
National Editors Forum (SANEF), Right-to-Know and others in Motale's case
compared to SABC journalists which included statements and protest
marches. *

I have surfed the Twitter account of SANEF and have found nothing on Motale.

I have on Twitter asked SANEF, Right-to-Know and one of the leaders of
media freedom and organiser of the Black Shirt protests (Black Wednesday or
Tuesday) Yusuf Abramjee if they are aware and would be doing something
around Motale's suspension. Not unsurprising, nothing.

The current situation in South Africa calls for Blacks to stand-up and move
in unison to assert themselves. The Forum of Journalists for Transformation
is organising a march in protest against Motale's suspension.

We at UnCensored, call upon everyone who's available to participate in the
march to do so.

Those who cant must voice their disgust at Caxton through platforms such as
this one.

*Full statement by Forum of Journalists for Transformation*

Forum of Journalists for Transformation media statement on a march to
Citizen Offices

Date: 17/11/2016

The Forum of Journalists for Transformation (FJT), in collaboration with
the Communications Workers Union (CWU) will march to the offices of
Caxton-owned Citizen newspaper on Wednesday 23, 2016.

The march, which is part of the FJT’s media transformation campaign, is in
support of suspended Citizen Steve Motale and other Caxton journalists who
are victims of the company’s wanton exploitation, editorial interference,
institutionalised racism and an anti-black corporate culture, among others.

Details of the march are as follows:

Date: 23/11/2016

Time: 10:00

Venue: Citizen Offices, No 9 Wright Street, Industrial West, Johannesburg

The march will begin at 10:00 at Bosmont Park, Albertina Sisulu Road, next
to the Cemetery where Albertina and Walter Sisulu are buried.

Protesters will then proceed to the nearby Citizen offices where a
memorandum will be handed over at 12:00, to highlight the following
concerns:

*Editorial interference;

* Racism;

* Media freedom and freedom of speech;

*Exploitation, harassment and victimisation of journalists;

* Racialised salary disparities;

* And an anti-black corporate culture.

Motale has been at the helm of the publication since 2013 and has been one
of the few black voices in the industry who upheld the principles of
diversity and impartiality in this largely untransformed industry, The
Citizen included, where blacks continue to face widespread discriminatory
harassment in the newsrooms.

The FJT finds it strange that the editor was suspended after a damning
investigation about former finance minister Trevor Manuel, current finance
minister Pravin Gordhan and ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu was published in
the paper a few weeks ago.

During this period, The Citizen ran a series about a Hawks probe into
Manuel for his alleged role into the irregular awarding of SARS tenders and
reportedly responded in unbecoming manner to the journalists who called
him. Manuel allegedly approved a contract on modernisation at SARS worth
R100 million, currently standing at R1 billion, without following due
process.

It appears that Motale has been accused of having a personal vendetta
against Manuel, and of running a campaign against him. These allegations
are unfounded considering that it is the duty of all newspapers in South
Africa to publish stories reflecting all spheres of our democracy and to
enquire without fear, favour of social standing.

Another factor, it appears, that led to his sacking was affording SABC
boss, Hlaudi Motsoeneng a platform to share his side of the story when the
latter was facing heavy criticism from Mthembu and other ANC leaders. We
understand that one of the executive directors at Caxton instructed a
publisher to fire him ostensibly for violating Caxton’s code of conduct.

The FJT further understands that the same executive director, then
instructed the publisher to offer Motale a golden handshake to leave
because his “services were no longer needed”. An undisclosed monetary offer
was then made to Motale on condition he walked away silently. Motale
refused this offer and its condition, saying he could not be bought to keep
quiet about these unsavoury developments.

The company then puts him on immediate suspension pending an inquiry. Based
on these sickening allegations that have been uncovered by the FJT, we call
for Caxton to reinstate Motale immediately if they are genuine supporters
of free speech, media diversity and editorial independence.

The tale and fate of Motale is nothing new in the media industry in South
Africa. The moment Motale broke ranks with the mainstream media narrative
and introduced diverse perspectives and even apologised to President Jacob
Zuma for some of the malicious reports that were prevalent during in his
endless trials, the FJT knew he was a goner.

It was only a matter of time before the incorrigible white cabal and their
lackeys who control the media in South Africa got rid of him. He was
side-lined and avoided by most of his mainstream media colleagues for
thinking differently.

Ends

For enquiries contact

1. Piet Rampedi (President)

0726509650

2. Denvor de Wee (Deputy President)

083 238 5870

3. Sonnyboy Morobane (Secretary)

082 855 1897
*Pinky Khoabane <http://uncensoredopinion.co.za/?author=21>* | November 18,
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