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Duarte 'keen' to testify on ANC role in establishing ANN7, 'The New Age'
Deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte says that the ANC is not judging Nhlanhla Nene for the testimony he gave last week.
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CWU: Infinity Media must compensate unlawfully retrenched employees
The Labour Court ruled on Thursday that the media company owned by businessman Mzwanele Manyi violated the labour law when it got rid of some 300 staff without following a retrenchment consultation process.
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MultiChoice to announce successful bidder for channel replacing Afro Worldview
Earlier this month, MultiChoice pulled the plug on Afro Worldview, formerly known as ANN7.
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'This is not a chapter in our media history we should be proud of’
The South African National Editors' Forum has reacted to the closure of Afro Worldview, which was taken off air by MultiChoice on Monday.
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Afro Worldview's replacement to be announced next week
The news channel, formerly known as Africa News Network 7 (ANN7) until it was bought together with defunct _The New Age_ newspaper by Mzwanele Manyi, stopped airing at midnight on 20 August.
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End of the line: MultiChoice pulls plug on Afro Worldview
The Communications Workers Union (CWU) said it was disappointed with the decision to cut ties with the channel.
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Mashaba: Court action against Gupta brothers a personal matter
Herman Mashaba has announced that he will be approaching the Equality Court with allegations of corruption and alleged racial slurs against black South Africans made by Gupta brothers, Atul and Ajay.
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Union hits out at Afro Worldview management over job uncertainty
The Communications Workers Union says it is concerning that management at Afro Worldview is not communicating effectively with its employees.
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Manyi awaits court ruling on 'Afro Voice' liquidation request
In an affidavit filed at the court earlier this month, Mzwanele Manyi, in his capacity as director of TNA media declared that the company is commercially insolvent.
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[LISTEN] Former ANN7 editor lifts lid on Zuma role at channel
In a tell all book, former ANN7 editor Rajesh Sundaram has revealed how South African staff members were treated badly and that it was all about making money fast.
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Guptas had no sense of news broadcasting, says former ANN7 employee
ANN7's inaugural editor Rajesh Sundaram has revealed how South African staff members were treated badly and that it was all about making money fast.
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Former employee lifts lid on Jacob Zuma's role at ANN7
The details are revealed in a book by Rajesh Sundaram, the channel’s first editor.
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4 senior staff at ANN7 arrested
It’s understood the group was handcuffed after they were caught without proper documentation to work in South Africa.
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Optimum, Koornfontein miners set to continue striking over pay
The mines owned by the controversial Gupta family have failed to pay workers, with management citing banking challenges.
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MultiChoice receives 60 registrations for ANN7 replacement
MultiChoice announced in January that it won't be renewing its contract with the channel in August.
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Home Affairs Dept conducts inspection at ANN7 studios
The department says as part of its mandate, the inspectorate directorate undertakes regular inspections on the basis of information provided to it.
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ANN7 slapped with maximum fine for footage defaming Jackson Mthembu
Jackson Mthembu lodged a complaint last November after six ANC MPs were given a platform to make false and defamatory allegations about him.
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ANCYL: MultiChoice decision on ANN7 politically inspired
MultiChoice announced on Wednesday that it will not be renewing its contract with ANN7, but will open a bidding process for a new black-owned news channel.
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E-Media Investment not happy after MultiChoice reveals contract info
The firm's Vasili Vass says that amount has been overstated and its distressing that Mawela would inflate the number to justify amounts paid to ANN7.
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MultiChoice CEO: No need to fire anyone over ANN7 matter
The media corporation has taken the decision not to renew its contract with the Gupta-linked TV channel.
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Sanef raises media freedom concerns over MultiChoice's move to axe ANN7
Sanef says that its immediate thoughts are with the many journalists who will lose their jobs.