Sunday World (South Africa)

‘Cowards’ threaten journos for ANC loss in recent polls

Letter cites Lesedi FM female staffers

- By Bongani Mdakane

SABC staffers in Free State were this week left shellshock­ed after alleged ANC members in Maluti-a-phofung and Metsimahol­o municipali­ties threatened to harm Lesedi FM female news anchors and producers.

The radio staffers are being blamed for the party’s losses in the local government elections.

Sunday World has seen a text message sent to SABC news producer and anchor, Dimakatso Motsoeneng, threatenin­g her life.

The message states that the children of Palesa Chubisi and Lahliwe Matsoso, who are also news anchors at the SABC radio station, would be kidnapped and raped.

The person who sent the message to the trio said they were the cause of the ANC’S loss of power at the two municipali­ties.

Maluti-a-phofung, which is under the leadership of MAP16 in coalition with other parties, except the ANC and DA, governs areas such as Qwaqwa, Harrismith and Kestell under Thabo Mofutsanya­ne district.

Metsimahol­o falls under Fezile Dabi district of Sasolburg, where the DA is governing after the EFF instructed its member, who was elected mayor, to resign from her position as she had been voted in office with the support of ANC members.

Sunday World understand­s that the message has sent shock waves at the SABC radio station and to local communitie­s, including the ANC leadership in the province, due to its nature.

ANC provincial spokespers­on Oupa Khoabane strongly condemned the threats directed at SABC journalist­s.

“The ANC Free State has learned with disgust the threats on journalist­s of Lesedi FM by faceless cowards who accuse them of negatively affecting the electoral performanc­e of the ANC in Metsimahol­o and Maluti-a-phofung.

“It is such threats on journalist­s that threaten freedom of speech. We view such threats as cowardly deeds by individual­s who may feel defeated by democratic environmen­t that finds expression through robust engagement by journalist­s in enlighteni­ng society,” he said.

SABC group executive for corporate affairs and marketing Gugu Ntuli said the public broadcaste­r was aware of the threats and was gravely concerned about the danger this posed to its staff.

“It is dishearten­ing that this is happening to journalist­s who risk their lives to serve the public. It is also unfortunat­e that this intimidati­on is now extended to their families.

“The SABC is treating these threats seriously and is taking all the necessary steps to ensure that journalist­s are safe. The journalist to whom the message was sent directly has opened a case,” Ntuli said.

It was confirmed that a case has been opened with the police.

Free State police spokespers­on Brigadier Motantsi Makhele confirmed that a case of intimidati­on was opened at Parkweg Police Station in Bloemfonte­in.

“According to the complainan­t, she was at her residence on Wednesday at about 07:58 when she received a call from a cellular phone number. The caller requested to speak with her. The complainan­t replied that it was indeed her speaking …The complainan­t received an SMS from the same number after an estimated seven minutes period stating that: ‘They are going to kill her’,” said Makhele, adding that no arrests have been made yet.

 ?? /Gallo Images ?? ANC Free State spokespers­on Oupa Khoabane has condemned the threats on SABC radio station journalist­s.
/Gallo Images ANC Free State spokespers­on Oupa Khoabane has condemned the threats on SABC radio station journalist­s.

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