Not politics, but consumer choice<\/strong><\/p>\nZille said the decision not to renew the subscriptions was made by the provincial cabinet and was not related to politics, but rather to professionalism and consumer choice. A statement refuted by Marius Fransman ANC leader in the Western Cape.<\/p>\n
“What makes newspapers a special product that somehow one has to subscribe to?… Newspapers must understand that they have consumers as well, they are not special products.<\/p>\n
“The bottom line is that we do not have to subscribe to a product that is that weak, in fact that does amount to fruitless and wasteful expenditure,\u201d<\/p>\n
Marius Fransman ANC leader in the Western Cape was against the decision.<\/p>\n
\u201cThis is again another rush measure to curb freedom of the media and free speech. It is aimed at oppressing the Independent media as it does not want to succumb to writing only sweetheart stories as the DA dictates,\u201d he says<\/p>\n
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Zille denied telling provincial government departments not to advertise in the newspaper or boycott it, merely not to renew the subscriptions when they lapse.<\/p>\n
“Why is it a problem with anyone if we decide not to purchase Newspaper A but rather purchase a more reliable product that will give us the facts honestly and fairly and will not engage in plagiarism, why is that a problem?”<\/p>\n
Zille told Robbie she couldn’t care what newspapers other provincial governments subscribe to, and if they cancelled subscriptions, as long as they subscribed to newspapers that added value with news and analysis. “I couldn’t give a damn,” Zille said. “You have to make sensible consumer choices.”<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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