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Icasa employees’ strike called off
More than 100 workers went on strike over wages and the reversal of human resource policies.
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‘SABC censorship debate has been sensationalised’
Communications Minister Faith Muthambi has downplayed the recent controversies at the SABC.
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Activists urge caution on celebrating SABC journalists' reinstatement
Media Monitoring Africa says the decision doesn’t mean SABC managers are going to change.
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Judgment in SABC dismissals case looms
Judge Robert Lagrange says he will try to hand down judgment on Monday or if not Tuesday.
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‘Dismissal of SABC journalists in breach of their contracts’
Proceedings have now started in the Labour Court in Johannesburg after a two-hour delay.
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4 of the 8 axed SABC journalists back in court
Proceedings were expected to start at 12:30pm but there’s been delay.
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Fired SABC journalists' case to be heard in Labour Court today
The SABC agreed to lift its ban on the broadcast of images of violent and destructive protests.
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‘High Court ruling will strengthen 8 SABC journalists’ case’
This morning, the SABC agreed to a settlement with the Helen Suzman Foundation.
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SABC faced with tough battles
It has to explain to a court why it implemented a ban on showing images of destructive protests.
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Icasa warns SABC over disobeying its ruling
Icasa has ordered the SABC to rescind its editorial policy regarding the coverage of violent protests.
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Suspended SABC journalists stick to their guns about censorship claims
The journalists say that Motsoneng has already said he’s prepared to take this issue to the highest court.
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SA opens tender for wireless broadband licenses
SA has pledged to roll out free Wifi services across the country at a cost of around R67bn.
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Icasa decision only recommendation and not ruling - SABC
The SABC has asked Icasa for the minutes of its meeting where it decided to make the recommendation an order.
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Amandla.mobi calls on advertising giants to boycott SABC
Clientèl Life, Black Label, FNB & Vodacom are among the companies the petition is appealing to.
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Stella Ndabeni confident SABC will ‘make right call’ on Icasa ruling
The deputy minister of communications says she believes the board will handle the matter appropriately.
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SABC still reviewing Icasa order over editorial policy
The broadcaster said it was prepared to challenge the order in the highest court of the land.
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'The SABC's new editorial policy on violent protests is unconstitutional'
Gwede Mantashe addressed the media today following Icasa’s decision over SABC’s editorial policies.
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Sanef dismayed by SABC's decision to appeal Icasa ruling
The SABC has rejected a recommendation by Icasa to lift a ban on the broadcast of violent protests.
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SOS Coalition to continue challenging SABC editorial policy
The coalition wants the SABC to limit Hlaudi Motsoeneng's influence on editorial decisions.
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Motsoeneng: External forces are trying to destabilise the SABC
Hlaudi Motsoeneng said that the SABC would deal with those trying to destroy the broadcaster.
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SABC refuses to back down on its editorial policies
Icasa told the SABC to withdraw its decision not to broadcast footage of violent protests.