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State capture has put democracy at risk – Zondo

State capture has put democracy at risk – Zondo
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Siyabonga Gama loses R18m compensation claim against Transnet

In an arbitration decision, Transnet submitted that its former CEO Siyabonga Gama did not commit any misconduct for which he was axed and that in terms of his contract, the company was not obligated to provide a reason for terminating his employment

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Mahlatse Mahlase | The advent of technology has brought with it new threats for journalism


Monday marked World Press Freedom Day. SA National Editors' Forum (Sanef) secretary-general
Mahlatse Mahlase delivered a speech during a webinar, hosted by the University of Johannesburg's Faculty of Humanities, and outlined some of the industry's biggest challenges. Here is the full speech.
We join the world in marking World Press Freedom Day which is an opportunity to take a moment to reflect on the long and sometimes arduous journey to an independent but protected media. It is also an opportunity for all of us – government, opposition, civil society – citizens and journalists, to commit to doing our part to ensure that journalists do their work without fear or favour, contributing to strengthening our deepening democracy.  

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MAHLATSE MAHLASE: Defending media freedom in SA is a continuous battle


MAHLATSE MAHLASE: Defending media freedom in SA is a continuous battle
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At an event to mark World Press Freedom Day on 3 May, the following speech was delivered by South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) secretary general Mahlatse Mahlase.
We join the world in marking World Press Freedom Day – an opportunity to take a moment to reflect on the long and sometimes arduous journey to an independent but protected media. It is also an opportunity for all of us – government, opposition, civil society, citizens and journalists - to commit to doing our part to ensure that journalists do their work without fear or favour – contributing to strengthening our deepening democracy.

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SANEF Council's key resolutions to protect media freedom and promote ethical journalism in our industry. » SANEF


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The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) at its first Council meeting for 2021 has called on the State Capture Inquiry led by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo to divulge the names of journalists who were paid by the country’s intelligence agencies where there is evidence to back this up.
SANEF has taken firm decisions to promote freedom of expression, ethical and transparent journalism.
A major point of discussion was on the recent allegations of journalists being used as spies to further the agenda of the State Security Agency (SSA). Members again noted the admission of African News Agency (ANA) CEO Vasantha Angamuthu that they accepted money from the State Security Agency (SSA) to “provide multi-media training for SSA analysts and interns across Africa” and to carry positive stories about South Africa and the government.

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Spooks' slush money also touched the media


First published in the Daily Maverick 168 weekly newspaper.
One of the oft-used truisms is that trust takes a long time to build but only a few seconds to break. Regaining lost trust can be a lifelong and elusive mission.
One was reminded of these words as sensational revelations emerged from the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into State Capture this week.
These relate to claims by former minister Sydney Mufamadi – further corroborated by the acting director-general for the State Security Agency (SSA) Loyiso Jafta – that billions of rands of taxpayers’ money were not only misused for rogue “special operations” but also that millions were spent in an attempt to influence the media.

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Sanef welcomes report on challenges facing SA journalism


Sanef welcomes report on challenges facing SA journalism
Between July 2019 and March 2020, the three-person panel consulted 167 individuals and entities, and perused close to 200 documents.
Sanef logo. Picture: Sanef website.
69 days ago
CAPE TOWN - The South African National Editors' Forum (Sanef) on Monday welcomed a report on media ethics and credibility.
The report was compiled by a panel, led by retired Judge Kathleen Satchwell.
The report deals with challenges facing South African journalism.
It was officially handed it over to Sanef on Monday after being commissioned in June 2019.
The inquiry was set up following the events surrounding the publication and subsequent retraction of a series of stories by the

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Media ethics and credibility report: Sanef to put together an action plan


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Retired Judge Kathleen Satchwell gives details into the report and what they found including government influence on media houses.
The South African National Editor's Forum (Sanef) has welcomed a report on media ethics and credibility.
The report compiled by a panel led by retired Judge Kathleen Satchwell deals with challenges facing South Africa journalism.
Clement Manyathela speaks to retired Judge Kathleen Satchwell about what they found and the recommendations.
What we heard from practitioners and a lot of academics is that they are concerned about media diversity.
Judge Kathleen Satchwell
We didn't hear and we were not told of instances of government interference in the form of bullying. We did hear of instances where there was concern that certainly their outlets might be presenting government information in a form of advertorial without making it clear that the government had paid for it.

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WATCH LIVE: Inquiry into media ethics & credibility report


WATCH LIVE: Inquiry into media ethics & credibility report
The report was compiled by a panel which was headed by retired Judge Kathleen Satchwell and journalists Nikiwe Bikitsha and Rich Mkhondo.
Sanef logo. Picture: Sanef website.
90 days ago
JOHANNESBURG - The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) is launching the report from the inquiry into media ethics and credibility will be launched.
The report was compiled by a panel which was headed by retired Judge Kathleen Satchwell and journalists Nikiwe Bikitsha and Rich Mkhondo.
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