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The Times: Crass or caring?

The Times has been inundated with letters and phone calls after publishing a picture of a newborn baby girl who was burned and dumped in open veld in Soweto on Tuesday.

ANC asks moms not to dump babies

The ANC in Gauteng implored new mothers who did not want their babies to stop the “horrendous” practice of dumping them in the veld, dustbins and pit latrines, in response to a picture in The Times on Wednesday of a dead baby found in Soweto.

Dead baby pic in ‘The Times’, not okay says MMA

Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is concerned about ‘The Times’ decision to publish an image of a dead infant on its front page (21/07/2010). Can such a decision be justified?

Times Too hasty in Picture Publication

Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is concerned about The Times’ decision to publish an image of a dead infant on its front page (21/07/2010).

A stronger, not weaker, Icasa is needed to sort out the SABC

Much of the controversy surrounding the Public Service Broadcasting Bill has focused on the proposed tax and the role of the minister of communications. Less attention has focused on the implications of the Bill for the regulator, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa).

Molefe’s appointment: minister intervenes but SOS ‘resents’ Ngubane

Dr Ben Ngubane’s ‘dictatorial’ decision to permanently appoint Phil Molefe as SABC head of news has backfired and has alienated him from the rest of the board and lobby groups, which believe the chairperson can no longer be trusted. And despite communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda acting as a peacemaker to keep Molefe out, SOS Support Public Broadcasting wants Ngubane to relinquish his crown.

Media must condemn abuse

Sunday World issues apology in response to MMA’s concerns about the reporting of gender based violence

Resign, SABC board chair told

Barely six months after it was appointed, the new SABC board is once again embroiled in another controversy, this time involving its chairperson, former cabinet minister Dr Ben Ngubane. SOS Support Public Broadcasting has called on Ngubane to do the honourable thing - to resign as soon as possible for bringing breaching corporate governance principles.

SOS calls for the chair of the SABC board to resign

The SOS Campaign representing a number of trade unions, independent producer organisations and a host of NGOs, CBOs, academics and freedom of expression activists endorses the recent statements released by our trade union partners and our working group member, Media Monitoring Africa.

SABC board meets without Ngubane

The SABC board is to meet today to discuss the controversial appointment of the head of news, but without board chairman Ben Ngubane.

Ngubane, who appointed Phil Molefe as head of news without the approval of his board, said he knew nothing about today’s meeting.

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