Cathy Buckle: The perils of telling Zimbabwe’s story
Cathy Buckles writes a Letter From Zimbabwe on the perils of journalism in a nation plagued with corruption, inflation and power cuts.
Cathy Buckles writes a Letter From Zimbabwe on the perils of journalism in a nation plagued with corruption, inflation and power cuts.
In South Africa, the picture is the same. The Luanda Leaks serve as a reminder that the pattern of corruption in Africa unfortunately repeats itself.
Paul Hoffman takes issue with the media bodies crying foul on the principle of a journalist protecting his sources.
Ed Herbst gives us four examples of very ordinary news hounds who became overnight millionaires because of their close links with the ANC.
Allan Greenblo flashes back to the 2002 version of the King governance code and looks at the current financial media landscape in SA.
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.
In a final victory over the SABCâs censorship policy, the public broadcaster finally conceded to allow the four journalists, who had been dismissed, to return to work tomorrow morning.
Four of the SABC journalists that were axed by the broadcaster must be reinstated, the Labour Court in Johannesburg ruled on Tuesday.
Angus Begg, former freelance contributor to Business Day, is calling for fair and ethical treatment in both state and private media newsrooms.
Four of the SABC journalists who were suspended or faced disciplinary hearings were fired on Monday possibly because they approached the Labour Court.