Media News South Africa

African News Agency, the State Security Agency and the Zondo Commission

Newswatch: On Monday, 25 January 2021, the Zondo Commission heard that the African News Agency (ANA) was used by the State Security Agency (SSA) to plant news stories. ANA, however, has responded saying the company was never a front for the SSA, nor was it set up as a propaganda vehicle for the ruling party.
Photo by Felix Mittermeier© from
Photo by Felix Mittermeier© from Pexels

On Monday, 25 January 2021, the Zondo Commission heard that African News Agency was used by the State Security Agency (SSA) to plant news stories. The African News Agency (ANA), founded in 2015, is described as Africa’s first global news, text, picture, video content syndication service.

The Daily Maverick reports that the Zondo Commission heard claims that ANA was used as a vehicle by South Africa’s intelligence agency to counter negative stories about former president Jacob Zuma.

Part of Dr Sydney Mufamadi’s startling testimony before the State Capture inquiry was that the State Security Agency paid ANA R20m around 2015/16 for “services rendered”. This was part of a media project aimed at “countering negative local and international perceptions of the country, Zuma and the SSA”.

One day later, Tuesday, 26 January 2021, the CEO of ANA, Vasantha Angamuthu, says that it [the ANA] is definitely not a front for the SSA. It was just paid to carry news stories for the SSA.

IOL reports that the African News Agency (ANA) may have been contracted to do some work for the State Security Agency (SSA), but the company was never a front for the SSA, nor was it set up as a propaganda vehicle for the ruling party.

Angamuthu responded to allegations made on social media after former minister Sydney Mafumadi’s testimony at the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into allegations of state capture.

Let's do Biz