Thursday, March 20, 2014

Chinese Plan to Control South Africa Media? (Review)



The media outlets in South Africa are set for a massive shake up now that the Chinese have invested into the Independent Newspaper Group (ING.) China, ruled by the Communist Party of China, is the second biggest economic power in the world and reportedly will acquire a twenty percent stake in the ING group.

The Competition Commission issued a report last year that Sekuniali Independent Media Pty Ltd, a private company incorporated in South Africa, is the first acquiring firm. The second acquiring corporation is incorporated in the Republic of Mauritius, and will be known as Interacom Investment Holdings Limited.

China International Television Corporation (CITVC) and China Africa Development Fund (CADF) announced the name of the new company as indicated in the shareholders agreement. The South African Competition Commission did not mention that CITVC and CADF are wholly owned companies of the Chinese state. In China, no political parties are allowed but one, and the Communist Party exercises a one-party dictatorship over the media.

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Well it is a sad fact that South Africa is heading in the wrong direction. The Communist link is strong and soon it will be unbreakable.


Freedom to give
Freedom to live
Freedom to question why

Freedom to walk
Freedom to talk
Freedom to live or to die

Freedom to sing
Freedom to swing
Freedom to just walk on by

Freedom to speak
Freedom to seek
Freedom to laugh or to cry

Freedom to work
Freedom to shirk
Freedom to spend or to buy

Freedom to please
Freedom to tease
Freedom to smile or to sigh

Freedom to be
Freedom to see
Freedom to aspire so high

Freedom to touch
Freedom to clutch
Freedom to grant or deny

Freedom that’s mine
Freedom divine
Freedom no money can buy



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