The public is invited to make nominations for new SABC board members before July 31, a parliamentary committee on communications said on Wednesday.
More than 300 SABC employees sacrificed their lunch hour on Wednesday to demand a 12,2% salary increase.
Hundreds of South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) workers are expected to down tools during lunchtime on Wednesday over a wage dispute.
SABC spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago said on Tuesday that there will be no broadcast blackouts should a strike by SABC workers go ahead.
Protest action by half of the SABC workforce will only start on Wednesday, the Media Workers’ Association of South Africa said on Monday.
Almost half of the South African Broadcasting Corporation’s workforce is expected to start protest action in a wage dispute on Monday.
Workers at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) plan to strike next week in a dispute over wages.
Former chair of the procurement committee of the SABC board Andile Mbeki has alleged there were "undeclared interests" by management in some tenders.
The SABC’s ”no work, no pay” principle was not a threat, the CWU said on Wednesday after employees won the right to strike.
Axed SABC chief executive Dali Mpofu on Tuesday backed a call for a judicial inquiry into the financial affairs of the public broadcaster.
Icasa’s complaints committee erred in finding it has no jurisdiction on a complaint about the SABC’s ”blacklist”, the FXI said on Tuesday.
The SABC is off the hook following a complaint by the Freedom of Expression Institute to Icasa over the SABC’s ”blacklisting” controversy.
The current state of the South African Broadcasting Corporation is cause for concern, President Jacob Zuma said in a speech on Saturday night.
Parliament’s portfolio committee on communications recommended on Friday that the board of the SABC be dissolved.
Judgement on a potential strike by SABC employees was reserved until July 3. Judge Irene Nyathela said she would need time to consider all arguments.
Two more SABC board members have resigned, leaving one last member standing, it was reported on Wednesday.
SABC board members spent Tuesday morning arguing over whether they would participate in an inquiry into the troubled public broadcaster.
A parliamentary inquiry into the state of affairs at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is set to continue on Tuesday.
Massive debts and a spate of top-level resignations have pushed the South African Broadcasting Corporation to near-collapse.
An SABC Labour Court application to prevent a strike at the public broadcaster was postponed on Friday until next week.
Union members were deciding whether to delay their right to strike over a pay dispute with the SABC until after the Confederations Cup, a spokesperson
Ashwin Trikamjee, who was the acting board chairperson of the SABC, resigned on Wednesday, the Ministry of Communications said.
An interim board for the SABC could be established within a week, Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda said on Tuesday.
The SABC and a number of unions were meeting at the Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration on Monday to try to resolve a pay dispute.
Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda will meet President Jacob Zuma to urgently discuss the status of the SABC board.
Independent Electoral Commission chief electoral officer Pansy Tlakula was the latest to resign from the SABC board on Friday.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation’s debt mountain is even larger than reported — the public broadcaster owes SuperSport nearly R100-million.
Three SABC board members resigned on Thursday with immediate effect, bringing to six the number of members who resigned since last year.
The Johannesburg High Court dismissed with costs the SABC’s appeal against reinstating its suspended chief executive officer Dali Mpofu.
It’s one communication that journalists don’t want to get: a retrenchment notice. But that’s happening increasingly across newspapers and magazines.
President Jacob Zuma has once again vowed to act against incompetent and lazy public servants.
While the SABC said chairperson Khanyi Mkonza had stepped down in "the interests" of the broadcaster, the <i>M&G</i> understands she was pushed.