Pravin Gordhan very rarely lets accusations as big as these pass him by. The Minister has slammed Iqbal Survé for making “defamatory statements” this week.
A once-close associate of Julius Malema has acquired the Sunday World publication.But who is David Mabilu, and why was he dubbed “the sugar daddy”?
The winners for the 2019 Bookmark Awards have been announced and King James Group came on top!
Judges have been selected, finalists revealed, the battle for latest best digital innovators is officially in session.
A bizarre error in communication has lit the fuse for another EFF vs the media confrontation. Julius Malema is on the warpath once more.
The News24 chief is appearing at the state capture inquiry on Tuesday, and the input of Adriaan Basson could be the most important heard yet.
Tito Mboweni has had a go at being Donald Trump via his Twitter account, where he vowed to fight a war with Mzansi’s news reporters.
While we wait for more developments in the Dros restaurant case, Julius Malema might have strayed into some murky legal waters.
Zapiro and SAFM radio host, Stephen Grootes, are just a few of the special guests that will speak at The Gathering.
What new bombshell will Aunty Pat drop during her address?
Don’t miss the action.
Communications minister Ayanda Dlodlo says it’s important that smaller media houses with views different to those currently dominating the landscape are encouraged and supported.
No independent institutions have found the Gupta family guilty of any wrongdoing, Progressive Professional Forum (PPF) head Mzwanele “Jimmy” Manyi has said.
In Africa, the idea of a post-truth era – which by implication fundamentally presupposes the existence of an era in which ‘truth’ was self-evident – is folly.
While el presidente isn’t exactly the country’s sweetheart, there’s no doubt about the influence he is able to exert through the media outlets that remain fiercely loyal to him and the ANC.
There is a difference between media interest and social media interest. Both parties are to blame, but to lay the “lack of coverage” squarely at the feet of media is disingenuous.
Samantha Cowen takes over the afternoon show on 702 talk radio today, continuing her run as the longest standing woman in breakfast radio in South African history.
In a revealing interview, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa compared those who flout South Africa’s laws to publish photos of the president’s Nkandla homestead to Josef Goebbels. This followed the majority of the South African media’s decision to splash the forbidden images across their front pages