OPINION: Why won’t Hlaudi just go away?
Will we ever see the end of the Hlaudi reign of terror?
Will we ever see the end of the Hlaudi reign of terror?
The SABC revealed in a court affidavit submitted late last night who the person behind the axing of journalists is, but didn’t state reasons as required.
Although BEMAWU is happy with the decision, it’s concerned about the legal costs incurred for its court application and wants the SABC to foot the bill.
All seven of the journalists fired early last week can finally get back to work as the SABC will not be pursuing further legal action against either of them.
New SABC CEO, James Aguma, has made his stance on the matter between the public broadcaster and the reinstated journalists very clear.
Icasa has reiterated to the SABC that its ruling was indeed a direction and not a recommendation and that it must desist from contravening it.
According to Solidarity the SABC said the journalists would “continue to undermine the SABC’s authority and its management”
The departures stem from the company’s restructuring plans.
Executives will be reinstated, but three have already left the company.
Network operator issues apology to customers, but neither side wants to budge.
After a consultation period, Telkom will continue to retrench staff.
With several local financial institutions tarred with the same brush regarding Rand manipulation, Standard Bank denies any involvement.