Asked a direct question by the CNN award-winning journalist, Christiane Amanpour, on whether he has “any information that might implicate President Zuma in any acts of corruption”, the late Pravin Gordhan responded matter-of-factly. “No, I don’t have any personal information, but as I said, there are all sorts of suggestions not just about the president”.
Interestingly and embarrassingly so, Amanpour asked the most basic question that had escaped South Africa’s journalistic fraternity. Hoodwinked by the so-called state capture narrative, the media fraternity eagerly lapped up everything coming out of Gordhan’s mouth.
In the end, Gordhan was exposed as nothing more than a petty, jealous, and probably racist state capture propagandist. It didn’t help at the time that, for the media fraternity, South Africans were divided into saints and demons. Anyone…