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Is the media coverage on elections fair?

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comment icon Added by: Thabile of AZAYO on Saturday, 23 May 2009 at 01:22:28 AM

Let me start by saying this topic is very interesting because in actual fact it is one of the topics that are going to be on discussion this comming AZAYO congress to take place on 13 and 14 June this year in
Mthatha ( Former UNITRA). Cdes yu will remember that this is what we protested about in the pre-election debates of this year. AZANIAN YOUTH ORGANIZATION would love to dig deep into this topic and I was hoping that cdes will discuss it in this forum but unfortunately it has taken another direction.

 

comment icon Added by: peter on Friday, 15 May 2009 at 02:25:10 PM

Shakes we ANC

HIS downfall is not electing Xhosa speaking members to his senior positions....and things he clever by retaining only Mdladlana as the only Xhosa speaking

 

comment icon Added by: Shakes we ANC on Tuesday, 05 May 2009 at 05:54:02 PM

He was fired e-Parliament ..... he now goes back as a Boss, Msholozi, God is with U , Mbeshikotandala failed to stop u , for us to get a feared 2/3 maj is so simple , we will just invite Themba Godi over then that's it !

Viva Msholozi .... Mzanzi Greatest Survivor Ever !

 

comment icon Added by: Paseka on Tuesday, 05 May 2009 at 12:23:51 PM

The ANC got 65.9% just less than a point short to the COPE-DA feared 2/3 majority.I feel pity as they have to stand on their toes as parliamentary by-elections are coming to haunt them as some MPs are going to resign from their positions as they aligned themselves to parties that are strong on policy.

Before the next elections the ANC will be having the feared 2/3 majority,watch the space.

 

comment icon Added by: MALIBO on Tuesday, 05 May 2009 at 11:35:02 AM

The media did a good job for mbeshikota but you lost anyway because the media can't foool the majority of the voters into being mbeshikotas. Mbeshikota will form part of the broad howlers in parliament who will always howl at the ANC and see nothing right whith the policies of the ANC government because they seek to emancipate the poor who happens to be the black majority. Your media has a cloud hanging on its head and need to prove the majority wrong and repent!
12 million to 1 million means a whitewash.

Viva ANC!

 

comment icon Added by: David on Monday, 04 May 2009 at 11:04:36 AM

Lekota must go Parliament and Dandala must go back to Church and continue spreading the word of God.

 

comment icon Added by: Makhosi on Wednesday, 29 April 2009 at 02:33:43 PM

Congratulations COPE for the wonderful achievement within 4 months of existance. The elephant should be worried by 2014 COPE is taking over South Africa. The elephant will be an opposition. Well done please do not accept any offer of qualision or cooption. Let us be an opposition because that is what the voters wanted us to do. That is the mandate we received from voters.

 

comment icon Added by: Hintsa on Monday, 27 April 2009 at 12:12:07 PM

Well done Cope! The message of change and hope has been received throughout the country. A firm bas.i.s for growth has been layed. The ANC may not publicly admit this, but in these elections it has suffered significant losses, and Cope must now be relentless in its pursuit of this wounded elephant. As they say, the only way to eat an elephant is by one mouthful at a time! Viva Cope

 

comment icon Added by: ndongeni on Saturday, 25 April 2009 at 05:30:19 AM

well the rest is history 12 million versus 1 million. you must be joking this movement "the anc is like an elephant" to quote President Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Mhlanganyelwa Zuma.

 

comment icon Added by: dalton on Thursday, 23 April 2009 at 12:35:11 PM

shikota is finally going to die. They have up to so sar get only 10*0*0 votes nationally .Poor Cope

 

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