The policy of the ANC over the past 18 years has been to lie and deny whenever they have been accused of doing anything wrong. When you're guilty as charged it's about the only strategy that works. If the charges of wrongdoing were fabricated it would simply require a quiet and reasoned explanation from a senior politician to place egg firmly on the face of the accuser.
On the odd occasion that newspaper accusations against the government or its agents have been wildly inaccurate this strategy has worked well and the reputation of the government has been enhanced, albeit briefly.
Gwede Mantashe's continued rantings against Dr Reuel Khoza are fascinating to observe because they reveal the ruling party in its true light....terribly insecure and determined to rule by sheer thuggery if necessary. The role of party bully used to belong to Essop Pahad in the days when he held the post of presidential Rottweiler under the lamentable presidency of Thabo Mbeki.
In fairness to Pahad, he was a rather more urbane and civilised party bully than the current incumbent. I met him for the first time at the Summer Place launch of the New Age newspaper to which I had somehow cracked an invitation.
I greeted Mr Pahad by name and his slightly agitated response was "so you know my name then? You should do, you've written often enough about me". I pointed out that the clue was the large name tag on his left lapel and he had the good grace to laugh. Towards the end of the evening you would have sworn we had been struggle buddies for years.
When the coveted job of party bully came up for grabs it was no contest; Gwede Mantashe was the obvious choice. If you had gone to a casting agency and told them that you wanted someone to play a perpetually angry looking commie, complete with revolutionary chin beard, they would have had no hesitation in sending just one candidate to the audition.