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Manyathela says tough Phala Phala question cost him Ramaphosa access
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79350, member: 636"] Respected broadcaster Clement Manyathela alleges he was blacklisted from interviewing President Cyril Ramaphosa following a live radio inquiry about the Phala Phala farm scandal. Manyathela claims the pushback originated from the president's aides, who reportedly told him he had crossed a line and would never again secure an interview. He also stated that a government minister now refuses to appear on his show as a direct result of the incident. The journalist asserts that Ramaphosa himself answered the question without visible issue during the conversation on The Clement Manyathela Show on 702. The controversy stems from the 2020 theft of a large sum of undeclared foreign currency from the president's Limpopo game farm, a matter that sparked multiple official probes. Manyathela's account has ignited concerns over media freedom and the ability of journalists to hold power accountable without facing professional exclusion. Public reaction has largely supported the broadcaster, framing the alleged ban as a deterrent to robust political reporting. The situation highlights a tension between proclaimed governmental transparency and the practical realities journalists can encounter when covering sensitive topics involving high-profile figures and unresolved financial controversies. [/QUOTE]
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