Publications have cut salaries and frozen posts in a bid to survive the disease, but most owners failed to take appropriate steps when problems emerged in the late 1990s
Ebrahim Rasool, a former Western Cape premier, was announced as the party’s provincial elections head on Monday
The Cape Times’s falling circulation is said to have prompted the sacking of editor Alide Dasnois, but her replacement has a far worse record.
Desmond Sampson has used this right of reply to present his side of the story regarding a story M&G wrote about the "Brown envelope" debacle.
Northern Cape locals claim Joe Aranes is sowing discord to benefit his employer.
Companies linked to the "brown envelope" journalists benefited to the tune of almost R53-million — R10-million more than initially admitted.