People who commit gender based violence are not going to stop just because they’ve seen ugly pictures. They do far worse things to their partners on a regular and ongoing […]...
Legal battle looms after minister sticks to her guns despite Supreme Court of Appeal judgment on digital migration policy Communications Minister Faith Muthambi is heading straight for another legal battle […]...
Late last month, SABC Chief Operating Officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng announced that the public broadcaster would implement an effective ban on the showing of protests around the country, as he reasoned […]...
“We believe the decision to be unlawful and in clear violation of the Broadcasting Act, the SABC’s licence conditions and the SABC’s revised editorial policies,” William Bird, Director of MMA […]...
The last time I checked we seemed to have more than enough challenges to work on without anyone needing to find some more. Sadly the latest move by the SABC […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has formally lodged a complaint against the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)’s ban on pictures of violent protests with the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa). In its […]...
Several organisations have teamed up to submit an urgent application to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa to force the SABC to immediately revoke its controversial decision to not […]...
Media groups are taking on the SABC over its decision not to show violent protests on its screens, and have hinted at taking legal action against the public broadcaster. The […]...
SABC’s Chief Operations Officer (COO) Hlaudi Motsoeneng says that broadcasters must be weary of inciting violence at public demonstrations. This comes after the announcement that the SABC will no longer air content […]...