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ANC slams ANN7 for report on May Day rally


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ANC slams ANN7 for report on May Day rally

ANC slams ANN7 for report on May Day rally
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3rd May 2017

By: News24Wire

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The deployment of the African National Congress' (ANC's) top brass to Worker's Day rallies was a collective decision, and not meant to sabotage President Jacob Zuma, party spokesperson Zizi Kodwa said on Wednesday.

The African National Congress was responding to an ANN7 report that allegedly accused ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa, secretary general Gwede Mantashe and treasurer general Zweli Mkhize of pushing Zuma to attend the Cosatu May Day rally in Bloemfontein.

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"Such reportage is habitual and typical of ANN7, devoid of truth, divisive and designed to create an illusion of some 'ANC insider' status for the channel," Kodwa said.

Zuma, ANC national chairperson Baleka Mbete and deputy general secretary Jessie Duarte faced a torrid time in front of the labour federation's members.

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Kodwa said the decision to have Zuma attend Cosatu's rally was a decision taken by the national officials, who were fully aware of the potential for heckling and other disruptions.

Embarrassment

Zuma faced the worst embarrassment since ascending to ANC presidency in 2007 when unrelenting Cosatu members heckled and chanted anti-Zuma songs in his presence.

This forced Cosatu to prematurely end its main Worker's Day celebrations in Bloemfontein. In an unprecedented move, all speeches were cancelled, and the event abandoned.

"Members of the media have a responsibility to report the news accurately, factually and objectively. ANN7, however, seems determined to manufacture false consensus, sharpening contradictions and deepening fissures in the ANC. The station effectively acts as a mouthpiece of the factional divisions that plague the ANC, consistently showing itself as being intent on driving wedges within the organisation and pitting comrade against comrade," he said.

Kodwa said unity the of the ANC remained paramount.

"We will not be distracted in this quest by narrow, self-serving interests whose motivations can only serve to further weaken the ANC."

Nazeem Howa, CEO of Oakbay Investments, owners of ANN7, could not be reached for comment.

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