Sowetan journalists suspended NEWSWATCH: Two journalists at the Sowetan newspaper have been suspended while allegations of bribery are investigated, reports IOL.16 Mar 201016 Mar 2010 WhatsappPrintPDFXLinked-inFacebookMore sharing optionsFor more:IOL: Journalists suspended amid probe… Two of the newspaper's journalists have been suspended, but the editor is at pains to emphasise that the pair have not yet been found guilty; at the moment it's merely an investigation.RelatedSowetan executive editor Pearl Sebolao passes away 21 Jul 2025Revamped Sowetan aims to make news more engaging and accessible 29 Nov 2024Adtopia expands network reach 21 Nov 2024Glencore closes DRC criminal investigations 5 Aug 2024
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