NEWSWATCH: Pansy Tlakula resigned from the SABC board on Friday, bringing to four the number of board members who went last week. However, the remaining five have refused to resign, which is giving the minister of communications, Siphiwe Nyanda, a headache. Meanwhile, former chief executive Dali Mpofu is having the last laugh, reports IOL.
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IOL: Former SABC boss has the last laugh… Should Dali Mpofu want his old job back, the board will, it appears, not be able to oppose his reinstatement as it no longer exists.
Why don't they go on air and disembowel each other in a symbolic act that redresses their failure. I'd watch that. Otherwise I've given up watching government television. Posted on 15 Jun 2009 16:13
I agree with you about not watching Government TV however you are still forced to pay for it every year ... don't you find that a bit irksome ... I find it totally undemocratic and non-constitutional that I am forced to pay for a service that I never watch, never have had the inclination to watch and will never have the desire to watch! Bunch of slapper heads need to be fired en masse due to non-performance such as would happen in a normal business! Our tax and hard earned money is being abused by these idiots. Posted on 17 Jun 2009 13:39
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