If innocent, why did Zuma’s friends pay to have investigations halted?
The woes at SABC continue to mount, as their monthly finances were revealed to a Parliamentary Portfolio Committee.
The SABCs problems are really piling up. Just like the fees that the DA lawyers are still owed.
Hlaudi Motsoeneng seeking retribution.
Is Hlaudi Motsoeneng delusional, or does he actually stand a chance of becoming the president of South Africa?
The SABC, upon inquest from the DA, has revealed how much it spends on sports rights each year…
Former President Jacob Zuma addressed his supporters outside the court on Friday. So too did some of his allies. Quite a few interesting things were said…
The SABC just can’t seem to escape the disaster that was Hlaudi Motsoeneng. The state broadcaster’s bank balance couldn’t either.
The SABC’s boogeyman Hlaudi Motsoeneng really has now come full circle. From dodgy dealings (some would say looting) with SABC money to now having to pay millions back.
Hlaudi Motsoeneng somehow is not yet completely irrelevant. Beleive it or not, he is still fighting the SABC. We have all the details…
Suna Venter was one of the brave eight employees who opposed Hlaudi Moetsoeneng’s regime
Just like Batman’s Joker, SA’s real-life clown just won’t give up.
Protest coverage and the 90% local rule, it’s all changing.
The opposition is unhappy with the disgraced former SABC COO giving political speeches to the youth.
The narcissism is strong with this one. Hlaudi claims that the only thing stopping him from running is that he wouldn’t want to contest a woman… seriously?
On Wednesday the former COO of the SABC held a press conference for himself and things got a little crazy.
The former COO of the SABC held a random press conference just for the heck of it and South Africans lost their marbles.
Local is lekker, but paying the bills even more so.
Hlaudi’s legacy lives on. And it’s the worst kind of legacy.
The majority of MPs in the national Assembly (including minister Faith Muthambi’s own ANC caucus) today adopted the report by the commission of enquiry into the SABC.
That SABC inquiry needs to finalise, fast
Hlaudi feels like he wasn’t given a fair chance.
Perhaps if the national broadcaster hadn’t been wasting millions feathering senior staff’s nests they’d have the money to do their job, no?
Surely this will be the last time they try and reinstate Hlaudi..?
The disgraced former SABC COO took the opportunity to blow a fair bit of steam up his own *ss, telling mourners that South Africa loves him “no matter what.”