SABC shows parliament itās serious about reform
It takes some effort and persistence to absorb everything the SABC is doing to rescue itself from years of abuse and dysfunction.
It takes some effort and persistence to absorb everything the SABC is doing to rescue itself from years of abuse and dysfunction.
In three decades Alec has worked as an editor he’s worked with only a few journalistic superstars. One is Chris Steyn, co-author of the book shaking South African to its roots.
Instead of defending the indefensible, perhaps Discovery’s Adrian Gore, Old Mutual’s Trevor Manuel and others of their persuasion should rationally consider what KPMG’s actions have wrought.
Ed Herbst says the article ādirty tricksā campaign against Independent News fails to mention that Dr SurvĆ© has consistently utilised them to promote his own image and business interests.
Pravin Gordhan is one of the last bulwarks between taxpayers and outright tenderpreneur plunder. After yesterday, that fact is even more obvious.
Veteran investigative journalist Ed Herbst shares in meticulous detail how the attempted cover up of Marius Fransman’s dalliances is more rule than exception.
SABC chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng wonders whether privately-owned media has an agenda against the public broadcaster.
Helen Suzman Foundation director Francis Antonie said he was shocked by the apparently well-orchestrated and brazen robbery which occurred at the foundation’s offices in Parktown.