Despite this, the research and advocacy nonprofit encouraged voters to make their mark on Wednesday
The expulsion comes days before the Southern African country holds its 23 August general elections
The national broadcaster’s board has appointed Dr Craig Van Rooyen with immediate effect
Earlier in April Maroleng was found guilty on three charges, which included gross negligence
The broadcaster’s savings from cost-cutting are far less than the money needed to rescue it
The sporting public, sport sponsors and the organisations in charge of sporting codes each pay a price for the SABC’s debt in one way or the other
Executive directors at the national broadcaster say they do not take retrenchments lightly, but that they’d be remiss not to engage in this process
The SABC’s financial situation is dire says SABC board chairperson Bongumusa Makhathini
Media watchdogs are concerned about inadequate changes to
editorial procedures
Chris Maroleng and Marcia Mahlalela were charged for irregularities in Marawa’s R5.5-million contract in a three-year deal
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The presidency hopes Parliament will speedily fill all vacancies on the SABC board
eNews Africa editor Chris Maroleng says e.tv journalist Tumaole Mohlaoli and cameraman Meshack Dube have been arrested in Swaziland.
South Africa has steadfastly refused to join in the chorus of criticism of Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe despite paying an ever higher price for the crisis across its northern border. As Zimbabwe goes to the polls this weekend, analysts believe South African President Thabo Mbeki may feel little enthusiasm towards Mugabe but will never embarrass his fellow leader.