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SA womanâs body to return after she allegedly fell to her death in China By Norman Cloete Share The family of Kgothatso Mdunana is no closer to finding out how she died but her body will be home soon. Her mother, Nomsa Mdunana said Chinese undertakers informed the family this week that her remains should arrive in South Africa by June 3, but the date is tentative. The 24-year -old final year engineering student allegedly fell through the window of a 13th-floor apartment in Hangzhou, China, while visiting a âfriendâ on April 30. Neither the family nor Kgothatsoâs roommate (Princess) in Qingdao, know the mystery friend she visited and have not been able to speak to the person since the tragedy.
This statement was issued by the South African National Editors’ Forum at the weekend. The South African National Editors’ Forum should lobby for the establishment of a Media Sustainability Fund, an annual barometer of media ethics and ongoing mental health support for journalists. These were among the top activities identified at a groundbreaking SANEF Media Ethics and Credibility Conference held on Saturday, 15 May 2021) which was attended by well over 100 media stakeholders. The conference will inform the strategic path for SANEF’s five-year action plan. The conference is the culmination of a journey that started in 2019 when the organisation commissioned an independent inquiry into media credibility and ethics with a panel led by retired Judge Kathy Satchwell and author and veteran journalist Rich Mkhondo and award-winning journalist Nikiwe Bikitsha as panel members.
Ramaphosa, like a python, has squeezed the life out of Ace Magashule - Basson 11 May 2021 11:48 AM Share This: Eyewitness News editor-in-chief Mahlatse Mahlase says we can't write off Magashule, though some of his colleagues are embarrassed. African National Congress (ANC) president Cyril Ramaphosa delivered the closing address on Monday, announcing some key national executive committee (NEC) decisions which included that secretary-general Ace Magashule must publicly apologise for sending him a letter of suspension when he wasnât mandated or authorised by any structure of the organisation. Deputy editor of Financial Mail Natasha Marrian says the key decisions made by the ANC NEC reminded her of the meeting the party had last year August in which they could have reaffirmed their renewal stance and agenda.
MAHLATSE MAHLASE: Defending media freedom in SA is a continuous battle 29 days ago 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.
2021-05-03 14:30:45 GMT2021-05-03 22:30:45(Beijing Time) Xinhua English JOHANNESBURG, May 3 (Xinhua) -- The media plays a critical role in disseminating information, countering fake news particularly during the COVID-19, said Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) Director General Phumla Williams. Williams made the remarks while commemorating World Press Freedom Day Monday. She said increasing fake news has negative impact on individuals, the public and democracy. "In an era of instant information sharing, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for trustworthy and fact checked news for public good is crucial. The GCIS welcomes its regular interactions with the media through platforms that cater for strengthening relationships while also allowing us to speak about the work of government and to share our successes and challenges," said Williams, thanking the media for spreading information about the state of national preparedness, precautionary and educative measures to be taken and general information about the pandemic.
Oliver Morin, AFP Tokyo Sexwale insisted the Heritage Trust Fund was real, despite National Treasury and the Reserve Bank saying he had been scammed. Sexwale refused to say how much he was to be paid for acting as a political broker for the fund. The Hawks said a case of fraud, alternatively theft, was opened with regard to the so-called Heritage Fund. Businessman Tokyo Sexwale refused to disclose how much money he would have been paid by a "Heritage Trust Fund", if he had succeeded in using his political connections to persuade the South African government to take loans from the fund, rather than the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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