The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) announced on Monday the appointment of Nomsa Chabeli as its new CEO. According to the public broadcaster, Chabeli's career path spans over two ...
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However, SABC CEO Nomsa Chabeli told Parliament that the broadcaster will need interim relief while an alternative funding model is being developed.
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