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Hlaudi Motsoeneng to SABC staff: Radio is now mine
Article
/ 7 October 2016

Hlaudi Motsoeneng to SABC staff: Radio is now mine

Motsoeneng told staffers at a meeting that ‘bad’ radio programmes and those that do not bring in revenue would be canned as part of his new strategy,

By Tshidi Madia
The gospel according to Hlaudi resumes
Article
/ 7 October 2016

The gospel according to Hlaudi resumes

The SABC’s acting general manager for human resources and the chairperson are still very happy with controversial Hlaudi Motsoeneng.

By Phillip De Wet
Hlaudi Motsoeneng: ‘SABC must decide if I stay or go’
Article
/ 6 October 2016

Hlaudi Motsoeneng: ‘SABC must decide if I stay or go’

The broadcaster’s former COO says his future at the organisation is in the hands of his employer and that he wants to focus on his new position.

By Staff Reporter
SABC board chair Maguvhe refuses to hand in resignation, Motsoeneng stays confident
Article
/ 6 October 2016

SABC board chair Maguvhe refuses to hand in resignation, Motsoeneng stays confident

Maguvhe and Motsoeneng said they would not resign despite consensus from the portfolio committee on communications that the entire board should.

By Raeesa Pather
WATCH LIVE: SABC briefs media following Parliament onslaught
Article
/ 6 October 2016

WATCH LIVE: SABC briefs media following Parliament onslaught

SABC board chairperson Professor Mbulaheni Maguvhe is holding the media briefing.

By Staff Reporter
EFF’s Floyd Shivambu to SABC board: This is not Generations
Article
/ 5 October 2016

EFF’s Floyd Shivambu to SABC board: This is not Generations

The Economic Freedom Fighters MP slammed the board’s ‘lousy’ presentation in Parliament, saying the time for games is over.

By Paul Herman
SABC board explains why Hlaudi Motsoeneng was reappointed
Article
/ 5 October 2016

SABC board explains why Hlaudi Motsoeneng was reappointed

The SABC board on Wednesday said that none of the allegations made against its former chief operating officer are sustainable.

By News 24
WATCH LIVE: SABC board grilled in Parliament
Article
/ 5 October 2016

WATCH LIVE: SABC board grilled in Parliament

The SABC board will face a grilling in Parliament on Wednesday over the reappointment of former COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng.

By Staff Reporter
SABC board to face the music in Parliament
Article
/ 5 October 2016

SABC board to face the music in Parliament

The SABC board will face a grilling in Parliament on Wednesday over the reappointment of former COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng.

By News 24
Watching the Hlaudi show may be the best job on the planet
Article
/ 3 October 2016

Watching the Hlaudi show may be the best job on the planet

The SABC is looking for a new group chief executive and one of their responsibilities will be overseeing Motsoeneng.

By Staff Reporter
The loss reported by the SABC goes to the heart of the mandate problems of state-owned companies
Article
/ 30 September 2016

The loss reported by the SABC goes to the heart of the mandate problems of state-owned companies

Does the SABC prioritise profit or purpose?

By Reg Rumney
Letters to the editor: September 30 to October 6 2016
Article
/ 30 September 2016

Letters to the editor: September 30 to October 6 2016

Readers write in about the SAA, and the SABC.

By Letters
Minister Muthambi will feel the ANC’s outrage over Hlaudi Motsoeneng
Article
/ 30 September 2016

Minister Muthambi will feel the ANC’s outrage over Hlaudi Motsoeneng

Thanks to a poor election showing by the ANC, a high level of not caring may no longer be enough.

By Phillip De Wet
90% local content policy could cost SABC in future, says media expert
Article
/ 29 September 2016

90% local content policy could cost SABC in future, says media expert

The SABC on Thursday released its results for the 2015/16 financial year in which it posted a R411-million net loss.

By Staff Reporter
ANC wants parliamentary inquiry into SABC board following Motsoeneng’s ‘unlawful’ appointment
Article
/ 28 September 2016

ANC wants parliamentary inquiry into SABC board following Motsoeneng’s ‘unlawful’ appointment

The appointment of Hlaudi Motsoeneng is "without a doubt the last straw that breaks the camel’s back," says the party’s chief whip Jackson Mthembu.

By Thulani Gqirana
Thuli Madonsela should not abuse her power – Motsoeneng
Article
/ 28 September 2016

Thuli Madonsela should not abuse her power – Motsoeneng

The public protector abused her power to serve her own agenda during her investigation into the former SABC COO, he insinuated on Tuesday.

By News 24
SABC board could face personal legal costs for Hlaudi Motsoeneng re-appointment
Article
/ 27 September 2016

SABC board could face personal legal costs for Hlaudi Motsoeneng re-appointment

Public protector Thuli Madonsela says she will probe the appointment of the state broadcaster’s former COO as general executive of corporate affairs.

By Phillip De Wet
WATCH LIVE: SABC calls urgent media briefing to announce ‘major decisions’
Article
/ 27 September 2016

WATCH LIVE: SABC calls urgent media briefing to announce ‘major decisions’

The broadcaster’s former COO will return to his former position as group executive of corporate affairs.

By Staff Reporter
How the Motsoeneng saga has damaged SABC’s reputation and insulted the judiciary
Article
/ 26 September 2016

How the Motsoeneng saga has damaged SABC’s reputation and insulted the judiciary

Communications Minister Faith Muthambi and the broadcaster’s board disobeyed the public protector and the courts.

By Serjeant At The and Bar Author
SABC ‘can’t get rid’ of Hlaudi because he’s replaced talent with the ‘totally clueless’
Article
/ 23 September 2016

SABC ‘can’t get rid’ of Hlaudi because he’s replaced talent with the ‘totally clueless’

An insider doubts that Motsoeneng will be axed after populating the broadcaster with yes men.

By Athandiwe Saba
Many more state-owned enterprises are in the public protector’s crosshairs
Article
/ 14 September 2016

Many more state-owned enterprises are in the public protector’s crosshairs

A growing number of cases and legal challenges are threatening the office’s ability to do its work properly.

By Phillip De Wet
#SABC8 intend to oppose ‘unlawful conduct’ with Constitutional Court application
Article
/ 13 September 2016

#SABC8 intend to oppose ‘unlawful conduct’ with Constitutional Court application

The journalists’ lawyers say Parliament’s communications portfolio committee refused to conduct an investigation into the SABC.

By Jeff Wicks
Crisis to crisis: The questions that need to be asked to save the SABC
Article
/ 23 August 2016

Crisis to crisis: The questions that need to be asked to save the SABC

The problems at South Africa’s public broadcaster have become legendary in the country.

By Kate Skinner and Kate Skinner
SABC overseas trips must be approved by communications minister, says broadcaster
Article
/ 16 August 2016

SABC overseas trips must be approved by communications minister, says broadcaster

In what it calls a ‘cost-cutting measure’, the SABC has adopted rules which include staffers reporting to Faith Muthambi on their trips abroad.

By Raeesa Pather
Electoral knowledge: Is Steven Friedman the only person in SA who gets the PR system?
Article
/ 11 August 2016

Electoral knowledge: Is Steven Friedman the only person in SA who gets the PR system?

Given the befuddlement of voters (and politicians) on August 3, perhaps it’s time a course in politics is made compulsory.

By Staff Reporter
Official hit with legal costs says he did it in the best interests of the SABC
Article
/ 5 August 2016

Official hit with legal costs says he did it in the best interests of the SABC

If the costs of the SABC’s legal are included, the amount Tebele and Ditlhakanyane are liable for could be astronomical.

By Athandiwe Saba
Editorial: Hlaudi Motsoeneng and the SABC – this time it is personal
Article
/ 29 July 2016

Editorial: Hlaudi Motsoeneng and the SABC – this time it is personal

A time must surely come when the chief himself is threatened with having to pay up for pursuing legal cases he has little chance of winning.

By Editorial
SABC relents: seven of the #SABC8 reinstated as broadcaster backtracks on appeal plan
Article
/ 27 July 2016

SABC relents: seven of the #SABC8 reinstated as broadcaster backtracks on appeal plan

The SABC has decided not to appeal the Labour Court’s order that the state broadcaster reinstate four journalists it fired.

By Kiri Rupiah
SABC to appeal Labour Court ruling, will not allow #SABC4 back into their offices
Article
/ 27 July 2016

SABC to appeal Labour Court ruling, will not allow #SABC4 back into their offices

The state broadcaster is set to appeal the court order that it reverse its controversial axing of four journalists.

By Luke Feltham
#SABC4 will not bear legal costs, broadcaster lambasted for ‘reckless disregard’
Article
/ 26 July 2016

#SABC4 will not bear legal costs, broadcaster lambasted for ‘reckless disregard’

The Labour Court has ruled that the SABC journalists are not liable for the costs of appealing their dismissals.

By Staff Reporter
Investigative journalism increasingly ditched in favour of frantic click-baiting
Article
/ 22 July 2016

Investigative journalism increasingly ditched in favour of frantic click-baiting

Clickbait isn’t a substitute for good reporting – and quality journalism is an expensive business.

By Staff Reporter
Four of the #SABC8 are challenging their dismissal in the Labour Court
Article
/ 21 July 2016

Four of the #SABC8 are challenging their dismissal in the Labour Court

The journalists, who earlier launched an urgent Constitutional Court application over their suspensions, will also seek payment for their legal fees.

By Staff Reporter
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