SLR: Before accusing others of ‘disinformation’, first understand what ‘journalism’ actually means
Simon Lincoln Reader advocates why presenting both sides of any story can never (and should never) be regarded as disinformation.
Simon Lincoln Reader advocates why presenting both sides of any story can never (and should never) be regarded as disinformation.
The cryptocurrency market nursed its wounds Friday after a week of pain triggered by a Chinese regulatory warning shot, forced selling and a possible US tax clampdown.
Facebook has withdrawn its commitment to meet with the Communications and Digital Technologies Committee, said former DA MP Phumzile Van Damme.
According to reports, the DA leader is using Phumzile van Damme’s illness as political cover as there is animosity between the two.
When salaries had not been paid into the bank accounts of SABC staffers by 29 January, panic spread that the broadcaster’s “Day Zero” had arrived.
Save South Africa and the Democratic Alliance have expressed concern regarding the Guptas’ sale of broadcaster ANN7 and The New Age newspaper to Mzwanele Manyi.
The battle of who controls the Ministry of Finance is certainly not over yet, cautioned economist Professor Brian Kantor on Thursday.
Gift of the Givers worked late into Tuesday night in Durban to help move groups of foreign nationals to safety, after a tense day of stand-offs between police and local and foreign residents.
Eskom is hiding behind apartheid laws by detaining a journalist who took pictures of the Majuba power station in Mpumalanga, by saying it is a national key point, the DA said on Tuesday.
The crowd waiting outside the High Court in Pretoria on Thursday for the handover of the “spy tapes” cheered when told it was imminent. “Give us the tapes,” they shouted as Gauteng Democratic Alliance leader John Moodey gave them the update outside the court. DA leader Helen Zille entered the court earlier after addressing the … Read more