Healthworkers' unions are expected in court over their strike case, even as talks aimed at ending the doctors' strike seem to have hit a deadlock. Doctors stopped work on December ... Read more »
The co-founder of the social media platform has been arrested for allegedly declining to disclose the identities of contributors. Read more »
Minister of Communications Faith Muthambi, the state's key representative and one of the main players in the drama surrounding the implosion of the South African Broadcasting ... Read more »
The television firm has left scores left jobless after sale of its assets for failing to pay tax its debt. Read more »
Official opposition leader Mmusi Maimane has welcomed a ruling that declared the appointment of Hlaudi Motsoeneng, a senior executive of the national broadcaster, as unlawful. Read more »
Five days of rage about events at an Oromo thanksgiving festival. That's what members of the large Ethiopian diaspora wanted and got, writes James Jeffrey for Deutsche Welle. Read more »
Non-governmental organisation Right2Know has said the management of the South African Broadcasting Corporation has shown Parliament "the middle finger" as former members of the ... Read more »
Ruling party Chief Whip Jackson Mthembu has said that the "stunt" by the delegation representing the South African Broadcasting Corporation in a Parliamentary inquiry, along with ... Read more »
Hlaudi Motsoeneng, the controversial head of corporate affairs at the South African Broadcasting Corporation, is being touted by the KwaZulu-Natal's youth league branch of the ... Read more »
Editor-in-chief of daily newspaper El Jareeda Ashraf Abdelaziz says the government does not welcome coverage of the on-going strike action. Read more »
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