The Johannesburg High Court has dismissed the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party’s bid to invalidate the South African Broadcasting ...
Herman Mashaba, leader of ActionSA, questions South Africa's military involvement in the DRC after the deaths of 13 soldiers, ...
The speaker of the National Assembly, Thoko Didiza, has not yet gazetted Communications Minister Solly Malatsi’s withdrawal ...
South Africa’s first official television broadcast was aired 49 years ago, on 5 January 1976, many years behind the rest of ...
Eskom reckons a regular addendum electrical CoC is not sufficient for a solar power system to be safe or legal when connected ...
News today includes an unrepentant Janusz WaluÅ›, the Polish immigrant who murdered South African Communist Party (SACP) ...
Five well-known South African companies are technically insolvent. Three have concrete plans to change their situation, while ...
The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) plans to replace TV licences in South Africa with a new funding model.
Malusi Gigaba expresses deep concern over the deaths of 13 South African soldiers in the DRC, calling for urgent diplomatic ...
The case centres on the broadcaster’s use of the term "government of national unity" in its reporting, which Zuma and his ...
Former President Jacob Zuma in 2024 served the public broadcaster’s Nomsa Chabeli with a letter of demand that the ...
The MK Party and its president, Jacob Zuma, will appear before the Johannesburg High Court to present arguments against the South African Broadcasting Corporation.