Malusi Gigaba is an Honourable Member, as they say in Parliament. He is, shall we say, a member in good standing
The party says that the public broadcaster’s inability to pay its bills and legal fees shows that it’s ‘on the verge of insolvency’
Media watchdogs are concerned about inadequate changes to
editorial procedures
The commission of inquiry is looking into political and editorial interference at the state broadcaster
The former president has told his supporters that he is being targeting because of his stance on radical economic transformation
​The SABC had to fork out R22-million to defend former chief operations officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng during his tumultuous tenure at the broadcaster
Wage increases and the freedom of the embattled SABC board from political interference are the core of SABC workers’ demands.
Students have gone on the rampage at its various campuses over a lack of housing and other issues
The presidency says its aware that the SABC did not have a board and was treating the matter with the urgency it deserved.
The Presidency released a statement saying that Zuma had authorised the SIU to investigate "certain matters in respect of procurement" at the SABC
Democratic Alliance (DA) deputy chief whip Mike Waters likened Muthambi’s snub to the committee to a middle finger.
No reasons were given on why Motsoeneng failed to present himself to the court.
SABC interim board chair Khanyisile Kweyama told Parliament’s communications committee they would go after all of Motsoeneng’s assets to recoup funds
Chairperson of the SABC interim board Khanyisile Kweyama made the announcement while updating the portfolio committee on communications on Tuesday
The SABC shake-up and ANC shift bode well for the reform of other public enterprises
Interim board chairperson Khanyisile Kweyama says all 10 charges against Aguma will be dropped.
It is alleged that Raphela was brought in by James Aguma into the CFO position, flouting the SABC’s human resources procedures
Motsoeneng faced charges of bringing the SABC into disrepute and causing irreparable damage to the broadcaster.
The former chief operating officer has been found guilty in an internal disciplinary hearing, a reliable source close to the hearings told News24.
During an unusually long media briefing, Motsoeneng called the SABC board members liars and expressed his disapproval of them.
Members of Parliament took a dim view of SABC chief financial officer James Aguma’s absence from Wednesday’s Scopa meeting.
The broadcaster’s deepening economic crisis poses a direct risk to local productions.
Faustian bargains are the order of the day when producing news.
A few gems from the almighty Hlaudi Motsoeneng
Hlaudi Motsoeneng faces an SABC disciplinary hearing, but is not afraid because he has this ‘thing’, which appears to be the size of two grapefruits.
It is like a tall drink of cool water on a sweltering day seeing our MPs do what they are mandated (and paid) to do.
The SABC maintains that it had not yet implemented the policy to ban the airing of protest footage.
The parliamentary inquiry into the SABC is about the broadcaster, not one man, according to members of the investigating committee
The SABC has engaged in illegal conduct and entered into unscrupulous deals, according to a leaked preliminary report.
The public broadcaster’s board collapsed following en masse resignations.
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The broadcaster’s spokesperson, Kaizer Kganyago, says they do not want to undermine the work of the ad hoc committee probing the organisation’s board.
The SABC has failed democracy. Everyone with authority has failed the journalists at the SABC.