Ed Herbst: The poisoned chalice – why ANC kicked SABC decision into touch
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?
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.
It seems the SABC under Hlaudi Motsoeneng is no longer a mouthpiece for the ANC – it has become a mouthpiece for Hlaudi Motsoeneng.
Sara Gon says Hlaudi Motsoeneng looms so large in the SABC crisis that we pay little attention to the SABC’s board to which he is accountable.
The deeper focus of this piece is exposing a cancer that has taken grip of South Africa. Telling a lie, if it gets what you want, is becoming acceptable.
Spanish philosopher George Santayana is best remembered for suggesting those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it.
Sanity prevailed as the chairperson of the national broadcaster SABC handed in her resignation after having been caught out as a lair – but refusing to go.
SABC chairwoman Ellen Tshabalala on Wednesday lost her court bid to halt a parliamentary inquiry into whether she lied about her qualifications.
A background screening process commissioned by the DA has provided more proof that SABC chairwoman Ellen Tshabalala does not have a degree
SABC chairwoman Ellen Tshabalala received a tongue-lashing from MPs on Tuesday for trying to “delay” an inquiry into whether she lied about her qualifications