MultiChoice was equally clear about the consequences of its ‘mistake’ — when ANN7’s contract ends in August, it will be dropped from DStv
Last year MultiChoice launched an investigation into payments made to ANN7 that it paid the controversial channel R25-million upfront.
"I don’t intend to be the one who appoints nor the one who fires, but the board must consult so that we are able to take everyone on board"
Kaizer Kganyago confirms staff members are still picketing outside the SABC but that, despite this, programmes have not been disrupted.
“There is zero accountability and no consequences for malfeasance in South Africa”
Hannes du Buisson, spokesperson for Bemawu, says that the members of the union have rejected the SABC’s proposal of a 4.5% salary increase.
The pay-TV service admits it lobbied e.tv to drop its encryption agenda but denies resorting to bribery
The SABC’s head of Legal Services, Sizwe Vilakazi, has been shot and killed, the organisation said on Sunday.
‘Asking Moyane and Makwakwa to be accountable might make those taxpayers feel a little better’
Wage increases and the freedom of the embattled SABC board from political interference are the core of SABC workers’ demands.
He was an activist not only during apartheid but also after the elections that ushered in democracy
The lecture, entitled ‘A cry for leadership: Social Cohesion, Reconciliation and Prosperity for all South Africans’, took place on Tuesday evening.
City Press reported that President Zuma and Minister Ayanda Dlodlo were allegedly planning to make their own appointments for certain key positions.
The Auditor General’s Alice Muller warned that without a CEO and board, there isn’t adequate control in an organisation.
The presidency says its aware that the SABC did not have a board and was treating the matter with the urgency it deserved.
This follows an apology to Dlamini-Zuma in August when her name was spelt incorrectly, calling her Nkosazana "Mini-Zuma", due to “human error”
Privatisation talk in South Africa shows how state owned enterprises are being used as tools for enrichment by the connected.
Despite Grace Mugabe’s claim that Gabriella Engels attacked her, Afriforum is planning to proceed with an assault case against Zimbabwe’s first lady.
The Presidency released a statement saying that Zuma had authorised the SIU to investigate "certain matters in respect of procurement" at the SABC
A final set of names will need to be agreed to by the committee following interviews.
No reasons were given on why Motsoeneng failed to present himself to the court.
Phosa accused President Jacob Zuma of looking out for his family instead of worrying about the crippling state of the country’s economy.
Jackson Mthembu was put on the spot when asked if he had taken steps to discipline any members in his caucus implicated in the so-called #GuptaLeaks
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 Sunday Times reported that R300 000 was spent on flying 30 people to watch Minister Muthambi’s speech in Parliament.
The SABC shake-up and ANC shift bode well for the reform of other public enterprises
Earlier, Aguma’s lawyer applied to have the disciplinary hearing set aside.
Interim board chairperson Khanyisile Kweyama says all 10 charges against Aguma will be dropped.
The country stands to slip deeper into crisis unless the lust for loot is stopped. The economy is already in deep trouble.
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.