There are eight vacancies on the broadcaster's board following a spate of resignations.
There are eight vacancies on the broadcaster’s board following a spate of resignations.
The names listed on Thursday include former deputy director-general for telecommunications Gift Buthelezi, auditor Jasmina Patel, advocate Matthews Mofokeng, South African National Editors’ Forum member Mary Papayya, Nkosana Mbokana, Motshedi Lekalakala, Mamoduphi Mohlala-Mulaudzi, Bernedette Muthien, Nakedi Ribane, Siphile Buthelezi, and Cooper Sathsivan.
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