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Gcilitshana calls for fairer media coverage of black leaders
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68294, member: 636"] Masibulele Gcilitshana has demanded more balanced journalism coverage regarding Black political figures in South Africa. He criticized recent reporting on Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi's infrastructure assurances for the upcoming G20 summit, arguing media outlets disproportionately highlight failures while ignoring tangible progress on service delivery challenges. Gcilitshana specifically referenced journalist Peter Myburgh's analysis of Lesufi's November 4 statement guaranteeing uninterrupted water and electricity during the November 18-19, 2025 event. He maintained that such selective narratives erode public confidence in governance achievements. Gauteng anticipates a R3.6 billion economic injection from hosting Africa's first G20 Leaders' Summit. Lesufi defended preparations as establishing permanent service improvement frameworks rather than temporary fixes. The premier cited completed power line upgrades, water system rehabilitations, and road maintenance projects across Johannesburg. Gcilitshana emphasized that consistent documentation of both obstacles and advancements remains essential for democratic accountability. He warned persistent negative framing of Black leadership accomplishments undermines national unity efforts during critical development phases. [/QUOTE]
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