An SABC board member told Parliament that by February, the public broadcaster would not be able to pay full salaries
A recent report into instances of sexual harassment at the embattled broadcaster found managers collude with and cover up for alleged perpetrators
Its credibility is at stake and an open, all-encompassing approach needs to be taken
The desperate state oil company’s ill-conceived bid to refine crude at its gas-to-liquid plant might be the last
nail in its coffin
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 broadcaster has announced mass retrenchments in the wake of financial woes, but unions say workers are the victims of an uncreative board
The interviews were initially scheduled for October 30 but have now been moved to November 6
A new Bill seeks to recognise and protect the economic and moral rights of actors
This comes after broadcaster SuperSport pulled out as CSA’s equity partners in the event.
The public broadcaster has hit out at Ace Magashule after the ANC general secretary said they would not allow retrenchments at the parastatal
The Democratic Alliance says the SABC is in breach of broadcasting legislation and is being used by the ANC to forward its own cause
The SABC has had a net loss of R622-million in this financial year
The SABC’s financial situation is dire says SABC board chairperson Bongumusa Makhathini
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’
The DA plans to make a complaint against the SABC for broadcasting President Ramaphosa’s land expropriation announcement
Both the SABC and PSL agreed all soccer matches will be broadcast on the SABC radio platforms as per the fixtures list for the 2018/19 season
Safa chief executive Dennis Mumble confirmed the state broadcaster cannot afford to broadcast any Bafana Bafana and Banyana Banyana games
Media watchdogs are concerned about inadequate changes to
editorial procedures
The broadcaster’s public consultations on editorial policy have been met with a call to focus on implementing already existing guidelines
The commission of inquiry is looking into political and editorial interference at the state broadcaster
Chris Maroleng and Marcia Mahlalela were charged for irregularities in Marawa’s R5.5-million contract in a three-year deal
The ANC wants more SABC coverage, arguing the state broadcaster must recognise its majority share of the vote
The presidency hopes Parliament will speedily fill all vacancies on the SABC board
The broadcaster’s chair has said the appointments were in line with the board’s commitment to ensure stability within the organisation
In your morning news round up: A top SABC executive is in hot water for fraud and StatSA has released its marriage findings
It takes political mobilisation, education, laws and economic opportunities
In the SABC’s bid to boost listenership, it’s letting commercial interests trump the public interest
Popular SAfm radio host Sakina Kamwendo had her morning show cut abruptly by management, halfway through the allotted hour on Friday
The SABC had to fork out R22-million to defend former chief operations officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng during his tumultuous tenure at the broadcaster
Selling off state-owned enterprises may not guarantee their continued developmental role
Dstv, Media 24, Mail and Guardian, SABC, Primedia among those fingered
Naspers-owned MultiChoice announced on January 31 that it was looking for a black-owned media company to replace ANN7’s slot.