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TOM EATON: The Pieties of Mokonyane and Maharaj

Published 1 day ago2 minute read

In a statement released early this morning, Nomvula Mokonyane expressed her outrage at the dissemination of what she describes as misinformation regarding South Africa, particularly within right-wing circles in the United States. Mokonyane asserted her unwavering commitment to defending truth and the rule of law. However, she also hinted at a potential cessation of her efforts should certain incentives be provided, specifically mentioning whiskey and frozen chickens.

Mokonyane's statement comes at a time when the role of independent media is being highlighted. The Sunday Times, a publication with over a century of history in South Africa, is emphasizing the importance of supporting independent journalism. With a call to action, they propose a premium membership for digital access at a cost of R80, framing it as a contribution to a publication that has significantly influenced South Africa's political and social landscape.

The Sunday Times provides avenues for readers to engage with their content, encouraging sign-ups and sign-ins for commenting on articles. They also offer customer support via email ([email protected]) and phone (0860 52 52 00) for any queries or technical issues.

Mokonyane's remarks indirectly touch on the complexities of national sovereignty and constitutional democracy. The ANC, according to some observers, has not fully grasped that certain members face constraints in publicly advocating for these principles.

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