SABC Chairperson must resign for pro-ANC remarks
SABC non-executive chairperson Ms Ellen Tshabalala must immediately resign over the ANC-partisan speech she made in KwaZulu-Natal last Friday, urging South Africans not to vote for opposition parties on May 7 (see report).
Her reported remarks seriously undermine the political neutrality of the public broadcaster, which she heads.
Media reports state that Ms Tshabalala told a housing handover event in KwaMashu that they must support the governing party. She is quoted as saying: "This government knows where it is going; it has a history. Do not follow [other] political parties; you do not know where they are going."
These remarks further illustrate Ms Tshabalala's unsuitability for the post as chairperson of the SABC board. President Zuma appointed her interim chairperson a year ago and then, when the new board was established in October last year, he appointed her as chairperson.
During her tenure the board approved the ethically and financially dubious deal for SABC's 24-hour news and entertainment channels to be flighted on DSTv.