Shutting the public out – great tactic for a PR firm.
According to the ruling party’s Gauteng leader, the populist slogan is nothing more than a populist tool and has no place in the organisation.
Seems it’s not just oll’ Jacob Zuma and his mates the Gutptas who enjoyed the questionable services of Bell Pottinger.
The SANAC are fighting back against criticism levelled at them
Nothing to see here, folks carry on.
But didn’t the GuptaLeaks prove that phrase was basically just propaganda?
No jokes folks, BLF leader Andile Mngxitama has blamed white people for the severe storms hitting the Cape.
In reality, we all should be proud to have a leader like Jacob.
What needs to be made clear is that the debate around “white monopoly capital” and “radical economic transformation” is about much more than statistics and definitions.
Oppression and manipulation go hand-in-hand. An under-educated electorate is easily fooled by blaming the state of poor governance through the use of a vicious, populist and indefensible attack on a (dwindling) racial minority.
White reader, are you ready to apologise?
Despite a growing chorus of deniers, white monopoly capital continues to be a South African reality that shapes the country’s political, economic and social life.
Jabu Mabuza has a clear message for those in government pushing the white monopoly capital and radical economic transformation agenda: learn from history or it’ll be to the detriment of all South Africans.
The rising talk about ‘white monopoly capital’ as an obstacle to economic inclusion in South Africa is a red herring.
An illuminating report puts the Guptas, Zuma and UK PR firm Bell Pottinger at the centre of what was allegedly an orchestrated campaign to divert attention away from state capture by shifting media focus to ‘white monopoly capital’.