The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘The doors of my parlour are open’

MANYI EXPLAINS: ‘I AM MAKING A NEW IDEA POPULAR’

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i – simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

The new boss of TV channel ANN7 invites anyone to his offices to come see the truth.

The new owner of ANN7 and The New Age, Mzwanele Manyi, has challenged his political detractors to visit his new empire. This after Save SA and the Democratic Alliance (DA) last week accused Manyi of being a proxy for the President Jacob Zuma’s faction in the ANC.

Last week, DA MP Phumzile van Damme told Fin24 the party was concerned about the nature of Manyi’s new acquisitio­n. She said it was a “complete and utter ANC hack”.

Manyi said he had written letters last week to DA Federal chair James Selfe, inviting the party to the ANN7 offices.

“I want to explain to them, because they all seem to be confused about what vendor financing is. A lot of people did not know this concept until I came and made it popular. [...] So I just want to explain to them. I will even give them a copy of the Companies Act.”

The Gupta family’s Oakbay Investment­s announced last Monday that through a R450 million vendor financing deal, Manyi’s company, Lodidox, had bought their media entities. Manyi said that the deal also included operationa­l costs for both entities.

“I will also be saying to them that if they had any apprehensi­on that the station is against them, that apprehensi­on must end here. I want to give them assurance that if they want to come here to the station to say whatever they want to say, they must come. My doors are open to anyone that wants to come.

“This is not a place for a particular faction of any organisati­on, it is a place for anybody that wants to talk about anything,” Manyi said.

Manyi also took the opportunit­y to deny that his speaking out against white monopoly capital was related to PR company Bell Pottinger and the allegation­s that the term was used as part of Gupta-funded propaganda.

“I have been more into corporate transforma­tion than into the political space, so the reason I am into the white monopoly capital conversati­on is not Bell Pottinger.

“I started this thing as corporate transforma­tion activist in the BMF [Black Management Forum] space, for my main focus has largely been the transforma­tion of the corporate environmen­t. The politics I thought they belonged to other people. [...]

“Mainly my focus has been transforma­tion, particular­ly in the private sector.”

 ?? The New Age Picture: Yeshiel Panchia ?? FIST FULL OF DOLLARS. Jimmy Manyi speaks to The Citizen at the ANN7 offices in Midrand. Manyi has acquired ANN7 and through a R450m vendor-financed deal.
The New Age Picture: Yeshiel Panchia FIST FULL OF DOLLARS. Jimmy Manyi speaks to The Citizen at the ANN7 offices in Midrand. Manyi has acquired ANN7 and through a R450m vendor-financed deal.

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