The ANC behaves as badly in this respect (and in many other respects) as the old apartheid National Party did, writes Bruceps
The ANC and its government have a terrible relationship with the media. Ministers and officials are easy to land for interviews on TV and radio when they have information their interviewers don’t have, but for the most part, starting with President Cyril Ramaphosa’s intense reluctance to do interviews, the gap between the media and the state is enormous and getting bigger...
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