SANEF calls on political leadership to stop interfering in newsroom matters
2 May 2021
The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) calls on political leaders to stop interfering in newsroom matters.
SANEF is concerned about the continued utterances from senior political leaders naming journalists and interfering in the operations of newsrooms - the heart of the media freedom bulwark.
As the country prepares for the upcoming local government elections, it is critical for political parties to maintain an arms-length approach when dealing with the media. History shows us that when politicians involve themselves in the inner workings of a newsroom - in this case, the public broadcaster - independence is eroded. It is dangerous. The online naming and targeting of journalists lead to harassment and attacks by political party followers and even physical and death threats.
We note the comments made by an EFF leader Mbuyiseni Ndlozi on social media naming the SABC Editor in Chief Phatiswa Magopeni and accusing her of a “ruthless reign” citing allegations that SABC journalist Thandeka Gqubule-Mbeki was pushed out and that veteran journalist Sophie Mokoena is next. He further alludes that the SABC is “killed” by the ruling party and is a “lite” of commercial television news broadcaster ENCA. Statements of this nature smack of irresponsible and knee-jerk utterances. It borders on interference and overreach in the inner workings of the news management. Further, it has been widely publicised that Ms Gqubule-Mbeki has resigned from the SABC and had submitted a press statement to this effect.