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Malema live and uncensored on eNCA after 5 year snub
“The interview will be nothing but the truth!,” the EFF said.
EFF condemns Solly Malatsi’s withdrawal of the SABC Bill, accuses Minister of serving white-owned media
EFF condemns Minister Malatsi’s withdrawal of the SABC Bill, accusing him of undermining public broadcasting and serving white-owned media.
How Abigail Visagie became a household name in South African broadcasting
A recurring theme in Visagie’s career is her ability to grab opportunities with both hands when they come knocking on her door.
Short videos preferred over articles as news consumption shifts online
For many South Africans, particularly in peri-urban communities, platforms like WhatsApp are popular for local news, with users participating in community groups for updates.
From the Cape Flats to the Premier League: Julia Stuart blazing a trail for SA and women sportscasters
For Julia Stuart, the journey from enthusiastic intern at Independent Media’s Daily Voice,to the Premier League Productions and Sky Sports is still surreal.
The DA is power hungry - PA’s Kenny Kunene rants on X
Kunene accused the DA of being “power hungry“.
EFF, eNCA tiff intensifies over Tabane rant
The party has accused the newscaster organisation of censoring the outspoken radio and television host.
eNCA canning of Zuma interview contradictory and irregular – analyst
This comes after social media was abuzz that the former president would be on a television interview ahead of the anticipated national and provincial elections.
eNCA denies censoring Zuma interview, cites election rules as MK party hits back
eNCA has denied accusations of censoring an interview with former president Jacob Zuma, citing regulations preventing political interviews close to the election. Zuma's MK party has condemned the broadcaster's decision, calling it persecution.
Zuma’s MK Party to lead in KZN, says pre-election poll
The poll by Mark Data, commissioned by eNCA predicts a whopping 46. 4% for MKP in the hotly-contested coastal province, where 5. 7 million people have registered to vote, the second largest number after Gauteng with 6. 5 million registered voters.
Primedia announces key staff appointments
PRIMEDIA Broadcasting, unveiled significant personnel changes as part of its strategic expansion into television and reinforced news services.
Unisa investigates another cheating scandal
Reports indicate that Unisa’s online platform has flagged more than 15 000 instances of potential plagiarism during tests, prompting the institution to take swift action to address the matter.
Gauteng police commissioner hints at possible arrest of Rand Water exec murderers
According to recent reports, two men whose pictures were widely circulated on social media are said to be on the list of suspects.
Cele honours men and women in the blue who went beyond call of duty
Minister of Police Bheki Cele has honoured his top-achieving officers at the 9th National Excellence Awards held at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand on the weekend.
Calls for progress in AKA and Tibz murder investigation on eve of 1 year anniversary
Forensic investigator Calvin Rafadi said he found it disappointing that on the one-year anniversary, the police have only come out to indicate that they had found the gun and car used in committing the crime.
Health group says it welcomes probe into J&J
Last week South Africa’s Competition Commission confirmed that it is investigating J&J for excessive pricing of a tuberculosis (TB) medicine, bedaquiline.
Celebrated commentator Eusebius McKaiser has died
The political analyst, broadcaster, author and social commentator died after suffering a suspected epileptic seizure.
Mbalula's remarks nothing but 'politicking'
South Africans are headed for a cold and dark winter as Eskom warned that it could implement stage 8 load shedding in the coming months.
Judge in Meyiwa trial set to rule on witness’s partial media blackout bid on Thursday
After spending the entire day listening to arguments regarding an application brought by a State witness who wants her testimony not be broadcaster, the judge presiding over the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial, said he will make his ruling on Thursday.
KZN traditional healers open to talk to Bheki Cele on cleansing rituals for hitmen
Ten family members in Pietermaritzburg were gunned down last month, and police found the alleged hitmen with a traditional healer, who was about to perform a cleansing ritual for them.
UCT council to reconvene this week to appoint interim vice-chancellor after Phakeng's exit
The UCT council is scheduled to reconvene this week to decide on who should be at the helm of Africa’s top university following the swift departure of former vice-chancellor Mamokgethi Phakeng.
‘The silence of the NIS confirms that the ANC is a criminal syndicate’
OPINION: The silence of the NIS and all those in the ANC-riddled fabric of every aspect of governance confirms that, from top to bottom, the ANC is a criminal syndicate, as John Steenhuisen has described them.
Karpowership SA rejects De Ruyter’s ‘insinuations of corruption’
Karpowership SA said it would request a retraction and clarification of comments in which he alleged the Turkish company had “an extensive legacy of alleged corruption, breaches of contract and abuse”.
Gwede Mantashe calls on Andre de Ruyter to name ministers implicated in wrongdoing at Eskom
Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe has hit back at Andre de Ruyter asking him to name and shame ministers allegedly implicated in corruption at Eskom.
ANC threatens to take De Ruyter to court after he made explosive allegations in TV interview
In the wake of Eskom CEO André de Ruyter’s damning interview on eNCA in which he alleged a minister and high-level politician were enabling corruption at the power utility, the ANC has warned that it will take De Ruyter to court.