Censorship allegations at the sabc
Was SABC money used to fund Gupta-owned ANN7?
Veteran journalist Vuyo Mvoko dropped this bombshell while testifying at parliament’s inquiry into the broadcaster’s fitness for office.
It’s understood Foeta Krige & Suna Venter have been receiving threats to force them to drop charges against the broadcaster.
Madonsela has written to Muthambi, indicating to her that it would illegal to reappoint Motsoeneng.
Motsoeneng and the SABC board are all still refusing to confirm the role he now has at the broadcaster.
Hlaudi Motsoeneng has refused to say what role he now has at the national broadcaster.
The SCA dismissed Hlaudi Motsoeneng's leave to appeal a High Court ruling that his appointment be set aside.
Jacques Steenkamp, one of the SABC 8, says he was released without serving his notice period.
Last month, a parliamentary committee decided that it was not necessary to conduct a probe into the SABC.
ANC MPs have accepted SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng's assurances that there is no crisis at the broadcaster.
Faith Muthambi insists the SABC board has been working on problems it found at the SABC.
He says he believes the High Court’s decision in this matter was misguided.
The trade union says the 2 executives must pay the legal costs incurred by four SABC journalists.
Labour Court has ruled that the South African Broadcasting Corporation must reinstate the journalists.
Solidarity is confident that the Labour Court will rule in favour of the SABC journalists.
Solidarity said the four are still willing to return to the SABC despite the hostile environment there.
Last week Foeta Krige, Suna Venter, Krivani Pillay & Jacques Steenkamp took the broadcaster to court.
The SOS Coalition says Hlaudi Motsoeneng and his affiliates may intimidate employees who show solidarity.
Today, four of the seven dismissed journalists approached the Labour Court, calling for their reinstatement.
The SABC’s lawyers applied for postponement, claiming the SABC's management has been uncooperative.