By Lelethu Mquqo
27 May 2011
The Herald newspaper says it has tried on several occasions to engage with the ANC in the Nelson Mandela Bay metro in the Eastern Cape.
The paper’s editor Heather Robertson says they have even asked Nceba Faku, the ANC leader in the metro, to write a column.
Faku stirred up controversy recently when he called on ANC supporters at an election victory rally to quote “burn The Herald” end quote.
Faku denies the accusation, but Robertson maintains that their reporting was accurate.
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