Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi said the bill did not address the sustainable funding model of ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has condemned the decision by Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Solly ...
At a library in Phoenix, Arizona, Felicia Navajo, 34, and her husband Jesse Miranda, 52, arrived with one of their three young kids to vote for Trump. Miranda, a union plumber, immigrated to the US ...
MultiChoice says it firmly opposes any proposal to collect TV licence fees on the South African Broadcasting Corporation ... collect TV licence fees. SABC CEO Nomsa Chabeli says the broadcaster ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link A group of former CEOs who led major US companies — including American Airlines, LinkedIn, Xerox, and American Express — made the case for ...
The Department of Home Affairs says former Miss South Africa finalist Chidimma Adetshina and her mother's identity documents and passports will be revoked because they failed to meet the deadline ...
Sentech tower in Johannesburg Due to the South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC) dire financial situation, Sentech has been at odds with the public broadcaster over non-payment.
play videoImage from former Black Stars players' keep fit match Some former Black Stars players engaged in a keep fit match on a town park at La-Bawaleshie in Accra. Samuel Osei Kuffour ...
A group of former CEOs published an op-ed Tuesday endorsing Kamala Harris for president. They wrote that Donald Trump would be bad for business and bad for the US economy. It comes as Trump has ...
A group of former CEOs published an op-ed Tuesday endorsing Kamala Harris for president. They wrote that Donald Trump would be bad for business and bad for the US economy. It comes as Trump has touted ...
“Rather than a flavor or a product, it’s really a platform.” Oleato was the brainchild of former CEO Howard Schultz, who got the idea after meeting with an olive oil producer who introduced ...
A former Louisiana state trooper charged in the 2019 beating death of Black motorist Ronald Greene walked free Monday after striking a deal with Union Parish prosecutors before his trial began.