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WATCH LIVE: Joe Thloloe testifies on SABC at state capture inquiry
The state capture inquiry is hearing testimony related to the SABC from veteran journalist Joe Thloloe and Fhatuwani Lastborn Mutuvhi.
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Ndabeni-Abrahams address SABC retrenchments at Zondo Inquiry
SABC board chair Bongumusa Makhathini testified at the commission earlier this week, saying Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams's move to halt retrenchments amounted to political interference.
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Motsoeneng interfered in SABC newsroom to protect Zuma, ANC: Pillay
Pillay said she found out about the SABC's decision to ban protest visuals through a public statement, not internally.
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WATCH LIVE: Krivani Pillay gives evidence on SABC editorial interference
The state capture commission of inquiry is hearing more evidence of direct interference in the SABC’s editorial processes and the culture of fear that which permeated from the office of former chief operations officer, Hlaudi Motsoeneng.
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Former SABC CEO: I forced out of SABC for disagreeing with Ellen Tshabalala
Lulama Mokhobo testified at the state capture commission on Wednesday, where she defended her performance during her tenure, despite a Public Protector finding against her related to approving a pay raise for former chief operations officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng.
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Lulama Mokhobo recalls meeting the Guptas through Hlaudi Motsoeneng
Former SABC group chief executive Mokhobo was testifying at the state capture commission of inquiry on Wednesday.
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SABC was willing to pay a lot of money to get rid of people, Zondo Inquiry told
This was the evidence of group executive for human resources Jonathan Thekiso at the public hearings in Parktown.
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WATCH LIVE: SABC censorship under spotlight at state capture inquiry
Two of the so-called SABC 8 who were fired from the corporation for standing up against censorship are scheduled to testify at the commission on Wednesday.
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News boss says censorship has no place at SABC
Phathiswa Magopeni was testifying at the state capture commission on inquiry on Tuesday on the state of the corporation's newsroom.
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Phathiswa Magopeni details the level of political interference at SABC
The broadcaster’s head of news described a culture of fear where people from outside the corporation were issuing instruction directly to the TV control room.
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I found the SABC newsroom in total decay - head of news Magopeni
SABC head of news Phathiswa Magopeni took up the position in February 2018 and said there was a fundamental breakdown in trust.
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SABC technically insolvent, employees depressed, Zondo Inquiry hears
SABC CEO Madoda Mxakwe testified at the state capture commission of inquiry on Tuesday where he discussed their efforts to turn the organisation around.
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WATCH LIVE: Zondo Inquiry zooms in on SABC editorial integrity
SABC chief executive Madoda Mxakwe and Phathiswa Magopeni are expected to shed further light on the current state of the public broadcaster with particular focus on newsroom independence and editorial integrity.
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Halting of retrenchments at SABC was political interference: Makathini
Bongumusa Makhathini said Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams decision last year to halt retrenchments, which were part of a cost-cutting strategy, amounted to political interference.
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WATCH LIVE: Nxasana, top SABC execs appear at state capture inquiry
The SABC's board chairperson, Bongumusa Makhathini, chief executive Madoda Mxakwe and head of news Phathiswa Magopeni have been called to testify at the state capture commission of inquiry.
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SABC top brass set to testify at state capture inquiry
Current board chairperson, Bongumusa Makhathini, chief executive Madoda Mxakwe, and head of news Phathiswa Magopeni have been called to testify at the state capture commission of inquiry.
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Sylvia Tladi appointed acting SABC COO
The broadcaster said Tladi was best suited for the job, whilst the organisation finalised the process of appointing a permanent COO.
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More time, cash needed to see turnaround strategy success - SABC
As part of its turnaround, the SABC said a major focus area was the review of its operating model and structure to be able to keep up with the shifting competitive landscape.
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'This man lived' - David Kekana describes as a strong, opinionated journalist
Friends and family gathered at Kekana's memorial and funeral on Wednesday afternoon the Rhema Bible Church in Randburg.
