ANC website still down, service provider demands millions
Unwembi appears to be holding the party at ransom since ANC.org.za is still down.
The ANCs website is still down among allegations that the party owes its website service provider millions.
The website service provider Unwembi communications has given the party two weeks to cough up the R32.5 million or face legal action, according to reports.
Their lawyers are demanding the party pay and have reconfigured the ANC website to not be accessible.
The site blackout has been ongoing for the past week as Unwembi communications continue to withhold services.
Spokesperson for the ANC Pule Mabe said the website was down because it was being revamped and that a new service provider was appointed.
He said the ANC did not have a contract with Unwembi communications.
An attempt to access the site leads one to a page that says “No input file specified.” which indicates that the site although running in the background cannot be accessed by any member of the party or public.
The interesting find is that details of the website such as its domain are not registered in the ANC’s name – meaning the party could be held at ransom by the owner of the domain, in this case Unwembi.
The party’s ANC Today site is still operational, but a link leading to the main website proves that something strange is happening in the ANC camp behind the scenes.
Unwembi Communications registered its domain in July 97. They own the party’s domain and it looks as though they mean business despite Mabe’s claim of no contract with the service provider.
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