New Age hits back over Telkom report

City Press report is akin to the "patronising and racist mindset of some opposition politicians", says The New Age boss Nazeem Howa.

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The New Age CEO Nazeem Howa hit back on Monday morning at a weekend newspaper report that partially state-owned telecommunications operator Telkom was its top advertiser.

“It’s similar to the patronising and racist mindset of some of opposition politicians who imply that the senior executives like Pinky Moholi at Telkom, Brian Molefe at Transnet, Brian Dames at Eskom and others who run parastatals don’t know what they are doing and do not apply their minds when they spend their budgets,” Howa was quoted as saying.

“By implication, City Press is saying these CEOs and their management teams are incompetent and corrupt. In my view, City Press‘s story is part of an ongoing and sustained narrative that says since black people (read: the ANC) have taken over the running of our government, major corporations and parastatals, those involved are inherently corrupt,” Howa said in a report in The New Age.

He was responding to a report in the City Press on Sunday that Telkom invested R34m in advertising in The New Age newspaper from December 2011 to November 2012.

The most recent Nielsen Adex report revealed that Telkom, which is 39,8% owned by the government, was the top advertiser in The New Age during the period, according to City Press. It was responsible for a third of the newspaper’s advertising revenue.

TechCentral reported previously that Telkom sponsored 12 business breakfasts for The New Age to the tune of R12m in the 2012/13 financial year.  — Sapa

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  • Greg Mahlknecht

    >>By implication, City Press is saying these CEOs and their management teams are incompetent …

    I don’t think you need to imply the management of Telkom, Eskom and Transnet are incompetent… their record speaks for itself.

  • claire_salisbury

    Nazeem Howa is as corrupt as they come. He helped, along with his editor, Moegsien, to drive Independent News & Media into the ground. Now they both kow tow to the Guptas and Zuma. That’s not what journalism and a free press is about – they should be ashamed.

  • Walter Spatula

    I stopped listening when he pulled the race card.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jan-Chrzciciel/100003375333006 Jan Chrzciciel

    I guess if you can’t answer the charges you attack the messenger …

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