The retail firm has not established why the contents of the 3 000-page report is privileged, counsel argued. And even if it had, the report’s release is ‘in the public’s interest’
Responding to allegations made at the Zondo commission, the journalist says someone else paid off her car
In a move that could provide an alternative to the South African National Editors Forum, a new form of workers’ representation is being plotted
With half of all journalism jobs gone in South Africa, one union is trying to halt the decline
This is a time when serious journalism is required, ensuring that voters are kept informed
The Zondo commission has been warned that striking journalists at its venue could disrupt its upcoming hearings into allegations of state capture
The boards and top management are mostly white men, but the majority of the media houses’ employees are African women
Part IV: Journalists helped pull SA back from a precipice by exposing the depth of state capture. But they are staring into an abyss of their own
Part II: Journalists helped pull SA back from a precipice by exposing the depth of state capture. But they are now staring into an abyss of their own
Jan-Jan Joubert and Thabo Mokone reported that the DA had thrown a veil of secrecy over the resignation of its policy chief and head of media
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