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Pay-TV inquiry probes the Multichoice monopoly
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/ 15 January 2021

Pay-TV inquiry probes the Multichoice monopoly

Africa’s largest subscription television operator says it is under threat amid the emerging popularity of global platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime

By Sarah Smit
SABC institutes legal proceedings against Motsoeneng, Aguma
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/ 1 August 2017

SABC institutes legal proceedings against Motsoeneng, Aguma

Chairperson of the SABC interim board Khanyisile Kweyama made the announcement while updating the portfolio committee on communications on Tuesday

By Jan Gerber
Writing a wrong is a bitter irony
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/ 11 November 2016

Writing a wrong is a bitter irony

Misunderstood facts and an insult to boot leave bad taste from book on local lingo.

By Darryl Accone
Letters to the editor: June 17 to 23 2016
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/ 17 June 2016

Letters to the editor: June 17 to 23 2016

Readers write in about othering, sugar tax, local content, and nuclear energy.

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/ 20 May 2016

90% local content: ‘I’m Hlaudi Motsoeneng, baby!’

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