The Genius About Hlaudinomics
While people are all too eager to crucify Hlaudi Motsoeneng for various reasons, few realise what is being done at the SABC for the African culture, says Bo Mbindwane.
View ArticleThe South African Broadcasting Censorship : Public or State Broadcaster?
A number of South Africans no longer ascribe the meaning of 'public broadcaster' to the SABC and I wonder what the implication of this is for our democracy, writes Paul Kaseke.
View ArticleNipple Stars – Censorship for Dummies
Saying that the announcement of censorship is for the good of the public, that violence begets violence and that we don’t know better, wont convince anyone, writes Howard Feldman.
View ArticleOutrage Mongering Over SABC
The media must stop holding the view that it speaks for the public. It actually speaks for the owners of the media, argues Bo Mbindwane.
View ArticleHlaudi, the Big COO: So What?
Hlaudi Motsoeneng's name is synonymous with bold leadership, but also with everything that ia laughable and wrong with state agencies, says Dr Siphamandla Zondi.
View ArticleHlaudi With A Chance Of Meatballs
Management at the SABC really have gone off the rails, and things at Auckland Park really are Hlaudi with a chance of meatballs, says Fareed Kaloo.
View ArticleBlind faith, South Africa can’t find its way home!
Is the SABC actually being innovative and are we tied down to traditional descriptions of what makes up public interest? asks Tshetlhe Litheko.
View ArticleThe solution to SABC’s turmoil is clear
As I read about and watched the SABC disorder on various news outlets, only one thing came into my mind; the source of this mayhem is government, says Phumlani Majozi.
View ArticleThe New Fault Lines, South Africa
Blacks are steadfastly becoming more fractured, this time not along tribal lines but that of a class divide, writes Bo Mbindwane.
View ArticleWhat State Of The Nation?
South African Parliament once again is the talk of the Global Village and it is nothing to write home about. An embarrassing display at the “State Of The Nation” that made all South Africans question...
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