Dear friends and fellow South Africans,
Last Friday, thousands of IFP supporters marched from Mary Fitzgerald Square in Newtown to the offices of the SABC in Auckland Park. I want to thank everyone who joined us and encouraged us along the way, for our march was peaceful, vibrant and productive.
It is clear from the photographs that South Africans are fed up with a public broadcaster that allows itself to be run as a mouthpiece of the State. The SABC, as our public broadcaster, is mandated to express the voice of all our diverse people. It is not intended to manipulate public sentiment with political propaganda.
As the Official Opposition in KwaZulu Natal and the third largest political party in South Africa, the IFP has repeatedly urged the SABC to level the playing field as far as political coverage is concerned. We believe citizens have a right to unbiased news coverage that fairly represents the views of the opposition as well as the ruling party.
We are acutely aware that the ANC went into the last national election with an electoral war chest of R200 million. Opposition parties are hard pressed to compete with that kind of money. We have only our voice to work with. If our voice is suppressed by the public broadcaster as we approach the 2014 national elections, how will South Africa know that there is an alternative to the ANC - that there is hope?
Our people are in desperate need of hope. We have reason to be gravely concerned about the trajectory of leadership in South Africa. This is not just the ranting of the middle class or, as the General Secretary of the South African Communist Party puts it, the "anti-majoritarian liberal offensive". It is the echoing fear of every thinking South African.