The Democratic Alliance has no right to get involved with matters between an employer and their employee, the SABC said on Thursday. The public broadcaster was responding to DA MP James
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The Democratic Alliance has filed an application in the high court in the Western Cape seeking to set aside the recent disciplinary inquiry into SABC chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng
The Broadcasting Amendment Bill will bypass parliament’s role in making SABC board appointments, MPs heard on Tuesday. Economic Freedom Fighters MP Mbuyiseni
Parliament’s communications committee is expected to debate the Broadcasting Amendment Bill on Tuesday. The bill, which seeks to strengthen governance at the SABC, was introduced in
The MD of channels at e.tv, Monde Twala, is leaving the free-to-air commercial broadcaster in the latest of a string of high-level executive changes. Twala is expected to exit the company in April. Just over a week
The SABC on Sunday poured cold water on claims that its chief operating officer, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, was offering “R100 000 rewards” for exposing employees who leaked internal
The Competition Tribunal found on Thursday that a 2013 deal between the SABC and MultiChoice that would give the pay-television company the right to air two of the public broadcaster’s
It’s finally happened. South Africa this week launched digital terrestrial television, ushering in a new chapter in the country’s broadcasting history, but one that has arrived many years later than
The Democratic Alliance would do away with the separate departments of telecommunications & postal services and communications and fold them into a new economic infrastructure ministry if the party were to come to national power. DA leader Mmusi Maimane on
With little fanfare, South Africa this week kick-started the process of “dual illumination”, a significant milestone in the switch from analogue to digital terrestrial television and a move that