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Give us both sides of the story

2007-01-15 09:28

Jon Qwelane

It was a strange sight indeed earlier this year when the new Oprah Winfrey Schools for Girls was inaugurated during a very glittering get-together of the high and mighty of the showbiz world, because Winfrey is a showbiz personality supreme.

There they all were, the men and women whose dazzling performances on stage and film, and whose lives are often the stuff of legend and fantasy.

South Africa had its own good number of the local glitterati, headed, of course, by that grand old man, the quintessential Madiba.

What was so strange about that gathering, you may well ask, because all those people, despite their lofty thespian and statesman credentials, were after all, human beings of flesh and blood like the rest of us?

For me, the subtle subtext of the gathering was the presence of one Jackie Maarohanye, founder and headmistress of Ithuteng Institution in Pimville, Soweto.

The last four or so months have been hell for this reputed Angel of Soweto.

Untested and very damaging - arguably defamatory - allegations have been made against her and the institution she single-handedly created: she was branded a charlatan and a liar who had forced her pupils to concoct untrue stories about their backgrounds, in order to solicit public sympathy for Maarohanye to fleece the unsuspecting business and showbiz worlds.

Certain newspapers, acting on the strength of the TV allegations, went to town to smear her solid. None embarked on their own investigations to interview and photograph those making the allegations. As far as I remember, we were told she was "not available" for comment because, I have since learnt, she was on a conference in Egypt at the time.

The basic inviolate tenets of journalism are accuracy, honesty, fairness and balance. Implied in these is the time-honoured principle to record both sides of a story.

Makes you think

Was the need to broadcast damaging information about Maarohanye and her school so imperative that the producers could not wait for her return, given that her absence would only be temporary? And why was it that it was only a few past students who were paraded before cameras, and no attempt had apparently been made to interview those who went on to study further and have since come back as teachers at the school?

A few days later, during the holidays, there were amazing scenes at the Protea magistrate's court in Soweto when Maarohanye appeared on one or two charges: here was this alleged cheat, this charlatan and crook, mobbed by hundreds of pupils of her school, dressed in their uniforms. They were accompanied by scores of their parents, who had taken the day off from work, to lend her moral support.

Even accommodating the suspicion of "rent-a-crowd" tactics, it is very difficult to imagine that all the meaning of the wording on the hundreds of posters: "We love you Mama Jackie!" was contrived, and the placards were insincere.

I am not an apologist for Maarohanye, nor am I holding any brief for her.

What I am saying is at the opening of the Oprah school there was the head of Ithuteng School among the glitterati of Hollywood, attending as an invited guest. There must be a strong and silent message in there: it is inconceivable that Oprah would invite a fraudster to such an occasion, and totally unthinkable that local business heavyweights like Tokyo Sexwale and Patrice Motsepe would wish to be seen in the company of such types. To say nothing of the likes of Quincy Jones seated next to her!

Amazingly, the daily newspaper that had contributed much to the spreading of the allegations against Maarohanye was the one that covered the opening fairly, and noted she had suggested to Winfrey to set up the school. In later editions the line was expunged.

Makes you think, doesn't it?

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  • Brian 1/15/2007 10:26:43 AM
    John Thanks for the good laugh this morning. To quote you: ?The basic inviolate tenets of journalism are accuracy, honesty, fairness and balance. Implied in these is the time-honoured principle to record both sides of a story.? Did you forget these time-honoured principals when you jumped to the defense of JZ claiming that he was a victim of a conspiracy? Thanks John.

    bangz 1/15/2007 10:38:27 AM
    This raises some interesting questions, was the TV report on Mama Jackie legit or not, I deem it was not, I also believe it was a daub campaign against her. You are utterly right by saying that a character like Mama Jackie would be mingling with the heavyweights and also I don?t believe that Oprah would be so naïve to invite a fraudster to such a grand event. Don?t believe everything we hear on TV or papers.

    Caren 1/15/2007 11:18:52 AM
    O please, hollywood is not so innocent. Most of them have been in sticky situations themselves - saying that O would not invite a fraudster are stupid, is says nothing, only the facts does. It was O who made a total fool of herself with the author of A million pieces... - a fraud. Grow up people fraudulent people are everywhere and this does not exclude the glitterati!!!

    cheryl 1/15/2007 11:20:21 AM
    Accuracy, honesty, fairness and balance. These things you expect from the media. Really? And here i thought you were a wise man-of-the-world!! All 4 of those characteristics are so allien to the average journalist that i'm amazed you expect that from them. Come now Jon, you should know better.

    Ken 1/15/2007 11:21:18 AM
    Jon, you obviously missed the Carte Blanche - "Mamma Corruption" episodes last year. It was clear, even to the layman, that this "Hells Angel of Soweto" is a fraudster. The sad fact is that Oprah invited this sad individual to the opening. It's certainly, in my opinion, an insult to Oom Nelson, to be in the same company of "Mama Deceit. Oprah and Jackie differ like day from night. So does their schools, ideals in life & integrity. You?ve certainly wasted your time trying to convince me that this low life is in fact an Angel. I sincerely hope the food at the opening was more tasteful than your report.

    Donovan 1/15/2007 11:50:51 AM
    Jon Qwelane sure has a great sense of humour! His latest article on mama Jackie makes good reading, albit for those ardent followers of Jon. I find his call for accuracy, honesty, fairness and balance in reporting in the media quite fascinating. These are the same tenets of journalism that Jon himself ignore in most of his vitrolic attacks against the national liberation movement and its leadership. So, come on Jon, stop being selective in the practice of professional journalism.

    Jono 1/15/2007 12:21:50 PM
    I have to thank you for the column this morning, it has certainly put a huge grin on my face! "Accuracy, honesty, fairness and balance" That was the best part - we all know that newspapers uphold these strong moral values to reach their sales targets! Ha! Any halfwit who had seen the Carte Blanche episodes could surely see the blatant differences between the homely Mama Jackie when she started and Madame Jackie "straight-outta-Sandton" as she appears now! Go on, give her some more money!

    Mark 1/15/2007 1:21:46 PM
    Have to concur with Brian on this one - Jon you seem to change opinion in whichever way suits your 'shock-jock' journalism. This article also strikes me as being totally incongruent with the fact that Toni Yengeni (a CONFICTED fraudster) is currently being greeted and welcomed by senior ANC officials. Lets watch the news tonight and then deny that 'important people' would not be seen with criminals.

    pikza 1/15/2007 1:24:44 PM
    Jon,you're really contradict yourself when it comes to accurate,honest,fair and balance reporting.Not long ago you wrote some stories about the president Mr Mbeki with no facts and yet it came to your idol Mr Zuma you cried conspiracy...having sex with a HIV positive woman without a condom.Remember those stories!!

    Zenzinkosi Gasa 1/15/2007 1:30:00 PM
    When Jon spoke about bias in Zuma's attack in the media, I totally agreed with him. There is clearly double standards there. As for Mama Jackie, the story was on TV for all that have eyes to see. Since Mama Jackie came back, I haven't heard her say anything about the allegations against her - makes you think, doesn't it?

    jeremy 1/15/2007 1:46:02 PM
    Two points....Ms Maarohanye was available and was questioned during the original Carte Blanche interview and broadcast. Secondly, she has, as yet, not been found guilty of any of the allegations levelled against her, so why shouldn't she have been at the Oprah school launch? Let's face it, there are far more serious charges pending against Jacob Zuma but, as John Robbie said this morning, he'd be present at the opening of an envelope!

    AJ 1/15/2007 2:00:17 PM
    Hahaha. Seems like "accuracy, honesty, fairness and balance" only apply when you want them to. I remember your one-sided Zuma articles, like most of the people commenting here seem to. You're full of it. But what else can one expect from 'journalists' these days? You fail at life.

    Dingo's 1/15/2007 2:25:53 PM
    Jon, ever since you joined not only the print media but also the electronic version of it, you had steadfastly told us the truth, that your blind detractors fais to see. I am of the impression that there should be a wholely black owned paper that you could edit that we get better news from it unlike the bolderdash we read from present day print media. Keep up your good work. Dingo's

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