Anti-SABC censorship marchers heading to ANC HQ tomorrow
Right2Know Campaign and SOS Coalition will lead a protest at Luthuli House tomorrow to demonstrate against “political interference” by the ANC at the SABC.
Right2Know Campaign and SOS Coalition will lead a protest at Luthuli House tomorrow to demonstrate against “political interference” by the ANC at the SABC.
ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe says the SABC needs to comply with Icasa’s ruling.
Icasa’s Rubben Mohlaloga says that failure to comply with the ruling on protest footage could see the SABC’s licence revoked.
The broadcaster’s ever-vocal COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng says the SABC is not going to change anything.
Icasa has found that the SABC editorial policy not to show the destruction of public property during violent protests is not in line with the Broadcasting Act.
Despite reassurance from Hlaudi Motsoeneng that the SABC is financially stable, an email from its treasurer tells a completely different story.
DA spokesperson, Phumzile van Damme, has said South Africans can’t let the SABC be captured by the ANC and “Jacob Zuma’s cronies”.
ANC says it’s against SABC censorship. So where does that leave the Youth League and its supportive stance?
The ANCYL has launched a scathing attack on all those opposed to the SABC’s leadership.
South Africa has voted with Russia and China against a UN resolution guaranteeing human rights online.
The Mail & Guardian is using Afrileaks.org to help SABC staffers to tell their stories securely.
The SABC is continuing its suspension spree, with three more journalists having been served notice today and two others being formally charged.