Legal experts were surprised to find that the latest news about the in camera hearing of the 15-year-old Jules High School girl who was allegedly gang-raped was leaked to the […]...
Parliament has been told that it must fix problems at the SABC or the broadcaster would not be able to attract suitable candidates to fill the four vacancies on its […]...
Violence against women is now taking new forms and occurring in online spaces or through the use of ICTs. As more and more women go online using computers and mobile […]...
Lobby group SOS Support Public Broadcasting has over the weekend dismissed most of the new communications minister’s plans to stabilise SABC and strengthen ICASA, saying they are ‘superficial’ and fall […]...
There will be no solution for the crisis-stricken SABC until core problems of management deficiencies and corruption are dealt with, Media Monitoring Africa said. The organisation wants a full policy […]...
There seems to be a lot of frightening legislation doing the rounds, which naturally means some drafts don’t get the attention they deserve. But, not to be alarmist or anything, you […]...
Inter Press Service (IPS) Africa and APC Women co-hosted a media roundtable entitled ‘Click against violence: taking 16 days of activism online’, to discuss online gender-based violence and resources available […]...
BROADCAST industry players yesterday rejected a proposed 1% tax to fund the SABC, expressing reservations that the proposed fund will be run by the government’s own Media Diversity and Development […]...
THE Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa), which regulates broadcasting, has been conspicuous by its absence from a two-day hearing on the proposed Public Service Broadcast Bill, despite a consensus […]...