Swearing on your dignity – Ed Herbst
Here Ed Herbst describes several amusing and thought-provoking incidents involving the usage of the P-word and C-word.
Here Ed Herbst describes several amusing and thought-provoking incidents involving the usage of the P-word and C-word.
A former protĂ©gĂ© pays tribute to the great Basil Bey, one of South Africaâs most influential school and club coaches.
Security cameras caught Chumani Maxwele playing a singular role in the UCT arson on 15 February, there is no doubt in Ed Herbst’s mind that he should stand trial.
As a person interested in what happens at the interface between politics and media, Ed Herbst was troubled by a sentence in a recent Cape Times front page story.
The abuse of staff is systemic in media institutions captured by the ANC, writes Ed Herbst, referring to Hlaudi Motsoenengâs reign of terror and bias at the SABC.
Ed Herbst says the article âdirty tricksâ campaign against Independent News fails to mention that Dr SurvĂ© has consistently utilised them to promote his own image and business interests.
Ed Herbst looks at an example of investigative journalism at the Cape Times, which played a significant role in bringing to international public attention the true story of the Gugulethu Seven.
Ed Herbst says on 3 August, South Africans stared down the Race Merchants and showed that the heart is right.
Alide Dasnois complains that Independentâs coverage of the outcome of her case against the media house following her dismissal, as heard in the Labour Court, was unfair.
Angus Begg, former freelance contributor to Business Day, is calling for fair and ethical treatment in both state and private media newsrooms.