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Old Mutual takes out bizarre full-page advertisement in Business Day
Advertising expert Andy Rice slams it. The Money Show’s Bruce Whitfield’s response to the advert? “Hahahahahahahaha!”
Tiso announced that it would dispose of its media, broadcasting and content businesses to 100% black-owned Lebashe Investment Group.
Business Day’s Senior Reporter, Fiona Forde, discusses a ghost bidding story involving former Auction Alliance CEO Wendy Appelbaum.
The announcement follows Songezo Zibi’s resignation.
Zibi, who came from a financial public relations background, was appointed editor in 2014.
Zweli Mkhize wrote a letter denying that he had threatened President Jacob Zuma over the Nhlanhla Nene saga.
The media houses, which were prevented from publishing the memo, are now allowed to do so.
A high court has set aside an interdict that prevented the publishing of an internal memo.
Lawyers representing 'Business Day' say SAA failed to communicate its intentions.
Two weeks ago, SAA obtained a court order banning the paper from republishing a memo.
The nternal memo apparently urges the airline to apply for business rescue.
Songezo Zibi says SAA failed to properly contact him when it went to court to halt the publishing of a memo.
Sanef says it’s now joining this action because it’s worried about the precedent that has been set.
Issues range from disgruntled pilots to a newspaper article & being accused of lying to Parliament.
The airline says it’s been advised by its legal advisors not to speak in public on this issue.
The publication was forced to take down an article on its website after SAA secured an interim order.
Today’s lead story relates to a memorandum dating back to early this month, from SAA’s executive team.
Outgoing editor Peter Bruce will stay on as group editor-in-chief.
Presidential advisor Lindiwe Zulu says the foreign affairs section of the NDP was not rejected.