Thursday, October 3, 2013

The Justice Factor on eNCA slams premier Sylvia Lucas with Kentucy Fried Chicken; demonstrates the well-used visual power of television.


Justice Malala of the weekly political talk show The Justice Factor on eNCA (DStv 403) slammed the Northern Cape premier Sylvia Lucas with boxes full of Kentucky Fried Chicken in a visually powerful television take-down and called on president Jacob Zuma to get rid of her.

Demonstrating the effective and incredibly powerful visual impact of television when using the strengths of TV to show the story, Justice Malala bought and stacked all the KFC Sylvia Lucas bought during just one visit to the fast food outlet.

Sylvia Lucas, branded The Justice Factor's "Loser of the week", used her government credit card - only meant to be used when she is out of town - to buy R53 000 of fast food during just the first 10 weeks in office.

Every time she would buy fast food, Sylvia Lucas would buy R1 000 at KFC, Nando's or Spur, places which are just near her home. Sylvia Lucas has denied that she has done anything wrong.

"How much can you get for R1 000 at KFC?" asked Justice Malala, as the eNCA's studio camera panned back to reveal a desk stacked high with KFC boxes and even a bucket. The visual impact was startling as the show employed the best visual elements of what great television is capable of.

"We went and bought a meal of R1 000 for one of our charities here at The Justice Factor. Look at what we got! One barrel of 20 pieces and 38 boxes of KFC Streetwise Two. With this food we will be able to feed more than 5 children tonight!" said Justice Malala.

"The R53 000 that Sylvia Lucas spent on herself could feed 136 children with three meals a day for a whole month. Where did the ANC find this poor excuse for a leader? President Zuma, do the nation a favour and fire this loser right now" said Justice Malala after having visually made one of the most powerful demonstrative statements you can possibly do with television.

Justice Malala who called her "Sylvia Full Chicken Lucas" said the food the show bought is being donated to the Othandweni Family Care Centre in Soweto.