The Citizen (KZN)

Party to probe ANC MP Mamabolo for threat to journo

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The ANC has condemned threats made by party MP Boy Mamabolo to a journalist, saying it will investigat­e his conduct.

In a statement yesterday, the ANC said it found this conduct unacceptab­le and inconsiste­nt with the values of the organisati­on. “This behaviour is also not in keeping with what is expected of a public representa­tive.

“In a democracy such as ours, there is no place for the intimidati­on of journalist­s – they cannot be insulted and threatened for merely doing their job.

“A free and robust press is the lifeblood of our constituti­onal democracy.”

In a voice recording released by Sunday World, Mamabolo is heard saying he would shoot Sunday World journalist Ngwako Malatji after he questioned him on tweets criticisin­g President Cyril Ramaphosa’s reinstatem­ent of the alcohol ban. Mamabolo called it a victory for the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).

“For the ANC, media freedom is sacrosanct and [we] will continue to defend the media’s right to report without fear or favour. The ANC has noted that Mr Malatji has opened a case of intimidati­on against Mamabolo.

“We will henceforth allow the law to take its course. In addition, structures of the ANC will investigat­e Mamabolo’s conduct and take appropriat­e action,” the party said.

The South African National Editors’ Forum said it found the threats against Malatji deeply disturbing. “Such threats have no place in a democratic society and underline the risks that journalist­s face when covering the activities of politician­s at all levels, including branches, regions, and provinces.

“We hope that [the SA Police Service] will take this threat against the journalist seriously and carry out the necessary investigat­ion.

“We hope the MP responsibl­e for the threats will be brought to justice to show that this unparliame­ntary behaviour has no place in our democracy.

“We also call on the ANC to show that it does not tolerate such behaviour within its ranks.”

In March, EFF leader Julius Malema and his wife, Mantoa, approached the Limpopo High Court seeking R2 million in damages from Mamabolo after he accused Malema of abusing his wife. He made the claim in parliament.

Mamabolo was served with papers demanding R2 million for defamation. The two parties reached an out of court settlement. – News24

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