Advocate Cawekazi Mahlati has fought back in Parliament after she received a vote of no confidence from fellow board members in her absence last week.
An SABC labour union says its members have been instructed not to report on expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema.
Acting head of the South African Broadcast Corporation’s news department Jimi Matthews says he would never "follow the herd" in his news coverage.
Icasa intends taking the SABC to its complaints and compliance committee as the broadcaster is not meeting its licence conditions.
If Capital Radio was to return, in a changing world it would have to be as innovative and independent as it was to do its memory justice.
The Hawks have confirmed that they are investigating a complaint of theft relating to the art of apartheid documentarian Durant Sihlali.
An urgent meeting of the South African Broadcasting Corporation board has been held about a fire at its studios in Auckland Park.
The SABC has been reprimanded after a presenter used foul language during a live airing of the South African Music Awards earlier this year.
The SABC and Safa have reached an agreement on broadcasting rights — the SABC will carry all national soccer teams’ games for three years.
SABC board chairperson has backed acting COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng, saying the board had been aware of his lack of qualifications.
SABC news chief Phil Molefe’s special leave is an HR "policy matter" and has nothing to do with his alleged allegiances, the broadcaster says.
Factional spats in the ANC and tripartite alliance are behind the latest turmoil at the SABC, with the head of news being placed on "special leave".
There seems to be no end to the disputes at the SABC, especially over editorial independence as chief executive and head of news clash yet again.
The SABC’s new boss chaired a mining company that went into meltdown, in which controversial Thai billionaire Thaksin Shinawatra played a role.
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After much infighting between the SABC board and shareholders, Lulama Mokhobo has been appointed as the SABC’s new group chief executive officer.
South Africa’s first international soccer match of the year will no longer be shown live after kick-off was brought forward by two and a half hours.
The SABC will lose rights to domestic athletics events if it doesn’t pay outstanding fees to Athletics South Africa ASA by midnight on New Year’s Eve.
The SABC says it will take swift action once a probe into the use of leased luxury vehicles by its news teams is completed.
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/ 6 November 2011
An internal forensic audit has slammed SABC board chairperson Ben Ngubane for his appointment of consultant Justice Ndaba.
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/ 7 September 2011
Acting group CEO Phil Molefe says the SABC is out of the woods after a two-year cash crisis, but the funding model needs urgent attention.
The SABC has applied for R6.9-billion in government funding over the next three years, according to the national treasury.
The Safa values its television rights at between R130-million and R150-million a year, an official revealed this week.
The SABC was on Tuesday ordered to air a summary of a judgment by the Broadcasting Complaints Commission of SA in favour of the <i>M&G</i>.
The SABC’s fight against a ruling on unfair reporting in favour of the <em>M&G</em> could pose a serious threat to media freedom.
The SABC shows classic signs of insanity in refusing to play nice with the BCCSA, writes <b>Verashni Pillay</b>.
Broadcaster must now air prime-time apology.
Unions at the SABC are threatening industrial action after salary negotiations deadlocked, the Communication Workers’ Union has said.
The SABC’s quest to appeal a ruling against it has failed and it must now broadcast a summary of the judgment, which vindicates M&G reporter Sam Sole.
The SABC has dismissed allegations by the DA of biased election coverage on Sunday.
The BCCSA denied an appeal by SABC 3 concerning a broadcast in which businessman Robert Gumede alleged an <i>M&G</i> journalist took a bribe.
The SABC has been reprimanded for contravening the broadcasting code regarding an interview with businessman John Sterenborg in November 2010.
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Cosatu on Thursday welcomed a high court ruling that Icasa must relaunch a probe into alleged political interference at the SABC in 2006.