Media watchdog Media Monitoring Africa has approached the constitutional court on an urgent basis to compel President Cyril Ramaphosa to appoint a new SABC board.
Correspondence between Media Monitoring Africa and presidency reveals president is seeking legal advice on the process followed by parliamentMedia watchdog Media Monitoring Africa has approached the Constitutional Court on an urgent basis to
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