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Atul Gupta says he’s confused at the reaction to the landing of a family aircraft at Waterkloof Air Force Base, and SA should be thankful to them.
The Gupta family, owners of the New Age newspaper and Sahara, are planning what has been described as possibly the "wedding of the century".
What was seen as a major coup for the SABC and the New Age soon degenerated into a farce as a Brics briefing broadcast was lost in translation.
The image of burning tyres and looting shops appears to have been President Zuma’s main concern during his address at the New Age media briefing.
The New Age has welcomed Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille’s urgent request for an inquiry into the newspaper’s funding.
A meeting between DA MP Wilmot James and the "New Age" bosses was a constructive discussion on issues of media and politics, the newspaper has said.
The Democratic Alliance leader wants a commission of inquiry to investigate the legality of "public money" used to fund the New Age newspaper.
The "New Age" has reported that Helen Zille sent Atul Gupta a letter on May 25 2009, thanking him for his donation to the party.
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille has been part of a bitter public spat on Twitter after being asked about receiving money from the Gupta family.
The New Age newspaper has been mostly cleared with regard to its reports claiming that state money paid for Julius Malema’s recent trip to London.
The chairperson of the ANC in Free State Ace Magashule has spoken out about the scramble for power and resources in the ANC.
Suspended ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has apologised to all those he has offended in the past but insists his ideas won’t change.
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/ 8 November 2011
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula has denied a <i>New Age</i> report where he accused state security operatives of a smear campaign against him.
In what appears to be clear case of a conflict of interest, Telkom is sponsoring presidential breakfast briefings hosted by <i>The New Age</i>.
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/ 30 September 2011
The <i>M&G</i>’s readers weigh in on COP17, Percy Zvomuya’s article on the wealthy elite of European football, <i>The New Age</i> and more.
<em>New Age</em> editor Henry Jeffreys has resigned, the paper says, and ex-<em>Cape Times</em> editor Ryland Fisher will take over as acting editor.
The <i>New Age</i> newspaper will be looking for its third editor in one year. Henry Jeffreys is expected to announce his resignation this week.
The <i>New Age</i> newspaper is full of surprises, as I discovered during a visit to the paper this week.
The <i>New Age</i> newspaper would be a breath of fresh air with balanced reporting, said President Jacob Zuma on Saturday in Durban.
The Public Protector and the <em>New Age</em> are at loggerheads over a report about the controversial R500-million lease for new police headquarters.
The <em>New Age</em> newspaper finally hit the streets on Monday, with editor Henry Jeffreys saying it was not an ANC mouthpiece.
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/ 5 December 2010
The New Age has said their print launch is due to take place on Monday, December 6.
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/ 1 December 2010
The long-awaited print launch of <em>New Age </em>will take place on December 6, the newspaper’s editor Henry Jeffreys confirmed on Tuesday.
TNA Media, publishers of The New Age, has appointed Independent News and Media’s COO Nazeem Howa as its CEO.
Government plans to centralise media buying reveal an attempt to channel advertising to "patriotic" media, insiders say.
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/ 27 October 2010
Debating the Protection of Information Bill "hysterically" would not help people who had concerns about it, ANC veteran Pallo Jordan said on Tuesday.
A showdown over the launch date and a lack of resources appear to have been what prompted the five most senior editors at the New Age to resign.
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/ 20 October 2010
There has been growing speculation about the reasons why five senior editorial staff at the <i>New Age</i> newspaper quit their jobs on Tuesday.
The long-awaited print launch of the <i>New Age</i> did not take place on Wednesday, coinciding with the resignation of five key staff members.
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/ 20 October 2010
Five senior staff members of the <i>New Age</i> newspaper’s editorial team, including editor-in-chief Vuyo Mvoko, resigned on Tuesday.
The arrival of <i>The New Age</i> highlights an important issue in the current debate about the media., writes <b>Franz Krüger</b>.