Ed Herbst: ANC communication strategy and elections 2019
With an election little more than four months away, the governing African National Congress is panicking, writes Ed Herbst.
With an election little more than four months away, the governing African National Congress is panicking, writes Ed Herbst.
One wonders if government is taking note, a little competition never hurt anyone, it actually made the playing fields a lot more progressive.
So why is Luthuli House/Parliament continually delaying the process to bring in yet another interim SABC board, something that could be concluded within a matter of days?
Die Burger’s Jan Gerber penned an interesting analysis on how the ANC in parliament is dealing with state-owned SABC, and is cautiously optimistic.
A picture tells more than a thousand words and Cathy Buckle reflects on three, all highlighting an increased form of brutality in Zimbabwe as the government defends president Mugabe.
Ed Herbst wonders if the decision by the parliamentary portfolio committee on communication to initiate an inquiry into the continuing crisis at the SABC is a fruitless exercise.
Nobody must be victimised at the SABC, deputy minister of communications Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams said Wednesday during her visit to the IEC centre in East London.
South Africa will start the process of selling broadband spectrum after a delay of several years, a significant step toward introducing high-speed Internet.
Finland, Switzerland, Sweden, Israel, Singapore, the Netherlands and the US lead the world when it comes to generating economic impact from investments in ICT.
In a strongly worded statement to the SABC, the Helen Suzman Foundation has called for immediate action given the recent treatment of employees, or court action will follow.