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19 May 2013
                       
 
 
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20 Jun 2012
 
 
SA: Statement by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Communications, on the Print Media Indaba (20/06/2012)
STATEMENTS
The Parliamentary Print Media Transformation Indaba has come up with ways of transforming the country’s print media.
 
 
17 Jan 2012
 
DA: Statement by Natasha Michael, Democratic Alliance shadow minister of communication, calling on the President to revoke Manyi's appointment to the MDDA board (17/01/2012)
Statements

President Jacob Zuma must revoke the appointment of government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi to the board of the Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA).

Mr Manyi’s appointment...

 
 
23 Sep 2011
 
Parliamentary statement, on the transformation indaba (23/09/2011)
Statements

The Parliamentary Indaba held on 22 and 23 September 2011 in Parliament attended by industry associations, lobby groups, small commercial and community media representatives, organs of state...

 
 
27 Oct 2010
 
Let’s debate Information Bill honestly – Jordan
PROTECTION OF INFORMATION BILL
Debating the controversial Protection of Information Bill "hysterically" would not help people who had concerns about it, ANC veteran Pallo Jordan said on Tuesday.
 
 
10 Sep 2010
 
Media is threat to itself — Kodwa
MEDIA FREEDOM
The real threat to South African media freedom would not be the proposed Media Appeals Tribunal but the media's denial that it had serious inefficiencies, President Jacob Zuma's special...
 
 
12 Aug 2010
 
Media appeals tribunal should be abandoned, panel says
MEDIA FREEDOM
The proposed media appeals tribunal (MAT) – as put forward in the African National Congress (ANC) National General Council discussion document on media diversity and ownership – should be...
 
 
30 Jul 2010
 
ANC: Statement by the African National Congress, on the National General Council discussion documents (30/07/2010)
Statements

The ANC's National General Council (NGC) is a forum between National Conferences where we review progress and challenges since the last Conference. The NGC will be amongst the largest political...

 
 
14 Apr 2010
 
SA: Chabane: Budget vote speech on Government Communication and Information System by the Minister responsible for Monitoring and Evaluation, National Assembly (14/04/2010)
Topics

Date: 14/04/2010
Source: The Presidency
Title: SA: Chabane: Budget vote speech on Government Communication and Information System by the Minister responsible for Monitoring and...

 
 
17 Jun 2009
 
SA: Chabane: Address by the Minister in the Presidency for Performance Monitoring and Evaulation on the GCIS Budget Vote (17/06/2009)
Topics

Date: 17/06/2009

Source: The Presidency

Title: SA: Chabane: Address by the Minister in the Presidency for Performance Monitoring and Evaulation on the GCIS Budget Vote

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23 Jun 2008
 
 
 
Meeting their mandates? A critical analysis of South African media statutory bodies (June 2008)
Recommendations
This piece analyses and assesses the degree to which media statutory bodies in South Africa are fulfilling their mandates, contributing to media diversity and enhancing access to media and ICT.
 
 
20 Nov 2003
 
Netshitenzhe: Launch of SADC Media Awards (20/11/2003)
2003
ADDRESS BY JOEL NETSHITENZHE, CEO OF GCIS: LAUNCH OF SADC MEDIA AWARDS, SABC, Auckland Park, 20 November 2003
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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