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SANEF is a non-profit organisation whose members are editors, senior journalists and journalism trainers from all areas of the South African media. We are committed to championing South Africa’s hard-won freedom of expression and promoting quality, ethics and diversity in the South African media. SANEF promotes excellence injournalism
FULL LIST OF ESSENTIAL SERVICES DURING LOCKDOWN » SANEF Here is the full list of essential services that will be maintained during the National lockdown ; 1. Electricity – stable power supply with no loadshedding. Public and private organisations, their staff and service providers essential to the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity will need to continue to operate. UPDATE FEBRUARY 2021 INDEPENDENT PANEL REPORT Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility by: Judge (retired) Kathleen Satchwell, Nikiwe Bikitsha, Rich MkhondoCommissioned
CODE OF ETHICS MANUAL FOR JOURNALISTS » SANEF The Press Council of South Africa has published an easy-to-read Code of Ethics manual for journalists titled Decoding the Code. “Decoding the Code” is an ethics made easy manual or a “Code of Ethics for dummies” which attempts to simplify decision-making of complex and vexing questions of what to or not to publish under deadlinepressures.
MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO PUBLIC Media Sustainability and Access to Public Interest Journalism: Strategies and Considerations Visit sanef.org.za – 5 / 62 – ACRONYMS ABC Australian Broadcasting Commission ACCC Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACHPR African Commission on Human and Peoples ï Rights AIP Association of Independent Publishers APC Association for Progressive Communications SANEF IS APPALLED BY THE CONTINUED HARASSMENT OF SABC The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) is appalled by the continued harassment of Lesedi FM journalist Mantsheuwa Mofokeng and other former SABC employees. Mofokeng and two others former SABC journalists Matshediso Mokaeane and Naka Moloi are currently the victims of a vicious cyberbullying campaign that started in Octoberlast year.
SANEF MOURNS THE DEATH OF VETERAN PHOTOJOURNALIST SANTU The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) mourns the death of the unsung South African hero, photojournalist Santu Mofokeng, who died on Sunday 26 January 2020 at the age of 64 after a long illness. Born in 1956 in Soweto, Mofokeng was not well-known inside his home country for much of his career but was an internationally acclaimed THE SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTORAL SYSTEM 2/18/2019 The South African Electoral System — Helen SuzmanFoundation
https://hsf.org.za/publications/hsf-briefs/the-south-african-electoral-system1/ 4
CODE OF ETHICS AND CONDUCT 3 Code of Ethics and Conduct for South African Print and Online Media The Press Council of South Africa and the Interactive Advertising Bureau South Africa adopt the GUIDELINES REGARDING ACCESS OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 2 The following guidelines are issued: 1. ACCESS TO MAGISTRATES COURTS PROCEEDINGS BY REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA 1.1. When considering an application by the media to cover, broadcast and publish courtHOME » SANEF
SANEF is a non-profit organisation whose members are editors, senior journalists and journalism trainers from all areas of the South African media. We are committed to championing South Africa’s hard-won freedom of expression and promoting quality, ethics and diversity in the South African media. SANEF promotes excellence injournalism
FULL LIST OF ESSENTIAL SERVICES DURING LOCKDOWN » SANEF Here is the full list of essential services that will be maintained during the National lockdown ; 1. Electricity – stable power supply with no loadshedding. Public and private organisations, their staff and service providers essential to the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity will need to continue to operate. UPDATE FEBRUARY 2021 INDEPENDENT PANEL REPORT Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility by: Judge (retired) Kathleen Satchwell, Nikiwe Bikitsha, Rich MkhondoCommissioned
CODE OF ETHICS MANUAL FOR JOURNALISTS » SANEF The Press Council of South Africa has published an easy-to-read Code of Ethics manual for journalists titled Decoding the Code. “Decoding the Code” is an ethics made easy manual or a “Code of Ethics for dummies” which attempts to simplify decision-making of complex and vexing questions of what to or not to publish under deadlinepressures.
MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO PUBLIC Media Sustainability and Access to Public Interest Journalism: Strategies and Considerations Visit sanef.org.za – 5 / 62 – ACRONYMS ABC Australian Broadcasting Commission ACCC Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACHPR African Commission on Human and Peoples ï Rights AIP Association of Independent Publishers APC Association for Progressive Communications SANEF IS APPALLED BY THE CONTINUED HARASSMENT OF SABC The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) is appalled by the continued harassment of Lesedi FM journalist Mantsheuwa Mofokeng and other former SABC employees. Mofokeng and two others former SABC journalists Matshediso Mokaeane and Naka Moloi are currently the victims of a vicious cyberbullying campaign that started in Octoberlast year.
SANEF MOURNS THE DEATH OF VETERAN PHOTOJOURNALIST SANTU The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) mourns the death of the unsung South African hero, photojournalist Santu Mofokeng, who died on Sunday 26 January 2020 at the age of 64 after a long illness. Born in 1956 in Soweto, Mofokeng was not well-known inside his home country for much of his career but was an internationally acclaimed THE SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTORAL SYSTEM 2/18/2019 The South African Electoral System — Helen SuzmanFoundation
https://hsf.org.za/publications/hsf-briefs/the-south-african-electoral-system1/ 4
CODE OF ETHICS AND CONDUCT 3 Code of Ethics and Conduct for South African Print and Online Media The Press Council of South Africa and the Interactive Advertising Bureau South Africa adopt the GUIDELINES REGARDING ACCESS OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 2 The following guidelines are issued: 1. ACCESS TO MAGISTRATES COURTS PROCEEDINGS BY REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA 1.1. When considering an application by the media to cover, broadcast and publish court LATEST UPDATES » SANEF 30 May: SANEF calls on Zimbabwean authorities to free jailed New York Times freelance journalist and condemns the deportation of his two colleagues. The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) supports an urgent call by the Committee to Protect Journalists for Zimbabwean authorities.ABOUT US » SANEF
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Hopewell is the former News Editor at City Press Newspaper and has been a media activist for over 20 years. He served in the South African National Editors’ Forum executive council and was previously the body’s secretary-general. MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO PUBLIC Media Sustainability and Access to Public Interest Journalism: Strategies and Considerations Visit sanef.org.za – 5 / 62 – ACRONYMS ABC Australian Broadcasting Commission ACCC Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACHPR African Commission on Human and Peoples ï Rights AIP Association of Independent Publishers APC Association for Progressive Communications JOURNALISTS' MEMORIAL » SANEF Organisation: V eteran editor and writer. The founding chief executive of The Mandela Rhodes Foundation. Year: 2020. Photo Credit: Unknown.Press Statement.
SANEF ETHICS AND CREDIBILITY CONFERENCE- SONGEZO ZIBI'S SANEF Ethics and Credibility Conference- Songezo Zibi’s speech. Thank you for such a generous introduction. Firstly, let me thank the Chairman and the Executive of SANEF for inviting me today. As someone who was in the newsroom for a short time, I have to confess to being surprised but honoured to be asked to share my thoughts with you and SANEF APPALLED THAT SECTION 205 OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURES The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) is appalled that Section 205 of the Criminal Procedures Act has been invoked against journalists working for free to air channel eTV. Sanef strongly believes that a journalist’s independence and credibility is jeopardised if he or she were seen by the public to be willing informants of the police or other official. EVENT MANAGEMENT TENDER NOTICE FOR SANEF » SANEF Event #1: Nat Nakasa Award and Gala Dinner. Nat Nakasa was a prominent South African journalist and writer who died in exile in 1965. The annual Nat Nakasa award is awarded for courageous and brave journalism. The award recognises any media practitioner – journalist, editor, manager or owner – who has: Shown integrity andreported
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ABOUT SANEF. The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) is a non-profit organisation whose members are editors, senior journalists and journalism trainers from all areas of the South African media. We are committed to championing South Africa’s hard-won freedom of expression and promoting quality, ethics and diversity in the South FULL LIST OF ESSENTIAL SERVICES DURING LOCKDOWN » SANEF Here is the full list of essential services that will be maintained during the National lockdown ; 1. Electricity – stable power supply with no loadshedding. Public and private organisations, their staff and service providers essential to the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity will need to continue to operate. MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO PUBLIC This is the Executive Summary of the Media Sustainability & Universal Access to Public Interest Journalists.. This report seeks to contribute to SANEF’s mission of achieving media sustainability and universal access to public interest journalism, and it forms part of SANEF’s response to the Independent Panel Report in the Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility, prepared by retired JudgeCONNECT » SANEF
Hopewell is the former News Editor at City Press Newspaper and has been a media activist for over 20 years. He served in the South African National Editors’ Forum executive council and was previously the body’s secretary-general. MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO PUBLIC Media Sustainability and Access to Public Interest Journalism: Strategies and Considerations Visit sanef.org.za – 5 / 62 – ACRONYMS ABC Australian Broadcasting Commission ACCC Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACHPR African Commission on Human and Peoples ï Rights AIP Association of Independent Publishers APC Association for Progressive Communications UPDATE FEBRUARY 2021 INDEPENDENT PANEL REPORT Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility by: Judge (retired) Kathleen Satchwell, Nikiwe Bikitsha, Rich MkhondoCommissioned
CODE OF ETHICS MANUAL FOR JOURNALISTS » SANEF The Press Council of South Africa has published an easy-to-read Code of Ethics manual for journalists titled Decoding the Code. “Decoding the Code” is an ethics made easy manual or a “Code of Ethics for dummies” which attempts to simplify decision-making of complex and vexing questions of what to or not to publish under deadlinepressures.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTORAL SYSTEM 2/18/2019 The South African Electoral System — Helen SuzmanFoundation
https://hsf.org.za/publications/hsf-briefs/the-south-african-electoral-system1/ 4
CODE OF ETHICS AND CONDUCT 3 Code of Ethics and Conduct for South African Print and Online Media The Press Council of South Africa and the Interactive Advertising Bureau South Africa adopt theHOME » SANEF
SANEF is a non-profit organisation whose members are editors, senior journalists and journalism trainers from all areas of the South African media. We are committed to championing South Africa’s hard-won freedom of expression and promoting quality, ethics and diversity in the South African media. SANEF promotes excellence injournalism
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ABOUT SANEF. The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) is a non-profit organisation whose members are editors, senior journalists and journalism trainers from all areas of the South African media. We are committed to championing South Africa’s hard-won freedom of expression and promoting quality, ethics and diversity in the South FULL LIST OF ESSENTIAL SERVICES DURING LOCKDOWN » SANEF Here is the full list of essential services that will be maintained during the National lockdown ; 1. Electricity – stable power supply with no loadshedding. Public and private organisations, their staff and service providers essential to the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity will need to continue to operate. MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO PUBLIC This is the Executive Summary of the Media Sustainability & Universal Access to Public Interest Journalists.. This report seeks to contribute to SANEF’s mission of achieving media sustainability and universal access to public interest journalism, and it forms part of SANEF’s response to the Independent Panel Report in the Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility, prepared by retired JudgeCONNECT » SANEF
Hopewell is the former News Editor at City Press Newspaper and has been a media activist for over 20 years. He served in the South African National Editors’ Forum executive council and was previously the body’s secretary-general. MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO PUBLIC Media Sustainability and Access to Public Interest Journalism: Strategies and Considerations Visit sanef.org.za – 5 / 62 – ACRONYMS ABC Australian Broadcasting Commission ACCC Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACHPR African Commission on Human and Peoples ï Rights AIP Association of Independent Publishers APC Association for Progressive Communications UPDATE FEBRUARY 2021 INDEPENDENT PANEL REPORT Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility by: Judge (retired) Kathleen Satchwell, Nikiwe Bikitsha, Rich MkhondoCommissioned
CODE OF ETHICS MANUAL FOR JOURNALISTS » SANEF The Press Council of South Africa has published an easy-to-read Code of Ethics manual for journalists titled Decoding the Code. “Decoding the Code” is an ethics made easy manual or a “Code of Ethics for dummies” which attempts to simplify decision-making of complex and vexing questions of what to or not to publish under deadlinepressures.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTORAL SYSTEM 2/18/2019 The South African Electoral System — Helen SuzmanFoundation
https://hsf.org.za/publications/hsf-briefs/the-south-african-electoral-system1/ 4
CODE OF ETHICS AND CONDUCT 3 Code of Ethics and Conduct for South African Print and Online Media The Press Council of South Africa and the Interactive Advertising Bureau South Africa adopt theABOUT US » SANEF
ABOUT SANEF. The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) is a non-profit organisation whose members are editors, senior journalists and journalism trainers from all areas of the South African media. We are committed to championing South Africa’s hard-won freedom of expression and promoting quality, ethics and diversity in the South LATEST UPDATES » SANEF 30 May: SANEF calls on Zimbabwean authorities to free jailed New York Times freelance journalist and condemns the deportation of his two colleagues. The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) supports an urgent call by the Committee to Protect Journalists for Zimbabwean authorities.CONNECT » SANEF
Hopewell is the former News Editor at City Press Newspaper and has been a media activist for over 20 years. He served in the South African National Editors’ Forum executive council and was previously the body’s secretary-general. INVITATION: SANEF MEDIA RELIEF FUND ROUND FOUR APPLICATION The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) is launching the fourth round of its Media Relief Fund - started to assist journalists who have lost their jobs and/or their income as a direct result of the Covid-19 national disaster declared in March 2020. MEDIA ETHICS AND CREDIBILITY INQUIRY » SANEF Retired judge Kathleen Satchwell released and handed over the report of the Inquiry into Media Credibility and Ethics to the South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) during a virtual event on 18 January 2021.. The Satchwell Report written by Judge Satchwell and her fellow panel members, veteran journalist and author Rich Mkhondo and award-winning journalist Nikiwe Bikitsha was GUIDELINES REGARDING ACCESS OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 2 The following guidelines are issued: 1. ACCESS TO MAGISTRATES COURTS PROCEEDINGS BY REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA 1.1. When considering an application by the media to cover, broadcast and publish court SANEF APPALLED THAT SECTION 205 OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURES The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) is appalled that Section 205 of the Criminal Procedures Act has been invoked against journalists working for free to air channel eTV. Sanef strongly believes that a journalist’s independence and credibility is jeopardised if he or she were seen by the public to be willing informants of the police or other official. SANEF FIGHTS INTIMIDATION OF JOURNALISTS IN THE EQUALITY The South African National Editors’ Forum’s (SANEF) court case against the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) starts today (on August 5, 2019) in the Pretoria High Court, sitting as the Equality Court. SANEF and a number of individual journalists have taken the EFF to the Equality Court to argue that the latter has enabled an environment in which intimidation, harassment, threats and/ IZAK MINNAAR ARCHIVES » SANEF This is the Executive Summary of the Media Sustainability & Universal Access to Public Interest Journalists. This report seeks to contribute to SANEF’s mission of achieving media sustainability and universal access to public interest journalism, and it forms part of SANEF’s response to the Independent Panel Report in the Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility, prepared by retired Judge EVENT MANAGEMENT TENDER NOTICE FOR SANEF » SANEF Event #1: Nat Nakasa Award and Gala Dinner. Nat Nakasa was a prominent South African journalist and writer who died in exile in 1965. The annual Nat Nakasa award is awarded for courageous and brave journalism. The award recognises any media practitioner – journalist, editor, manager or owner – who has: Shown integrity andreported
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ABOUT SANEF. The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) is a non-profit organisation whose members are editors, senior journalists and journalism trainers from all areas of the South African media. We are committed to championing South Africa’s hard-won freedom of expression and promoting quality, ethics and diversity in the South FULL LIST OF ESSENTIAL SERVICES DURING LOCKDOWN » SANEF Here is the full list of essential services that will be maintained during the National lockdown ; 1. Electricity – stable power supply with no loadshedding. Public and private organisations, their staff and service providers essential to the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity will need to continue to operate. MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO PUBLIC This is the Executive Summary of the Media Sustainability & Universal Access to Public Interest Journalists.. This report seeks to contribute to SANEF’s mission of achieving media sustainability and universal access to public interest journalism, and it forms part of SANEF’s response to the Independent Panel Report in the Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility, prepared by retired JudgeCONNECT » SANEF
Hopewell is the former News Editor at City Press Newspaper and has been a media activist for over 20 years. He served in the South African National Editors’ Forum executive council and was previously the body’s secretary-general. MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO PUBLIC Media Sustainability and Access to Public Interest Journalism: Strategies and Considerations Visit sanef.org.za – 5 / 62 – ACRONYMS ABC Australian Broadcasting Commission ACCC Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACHPR African Commission on Human and Peoples ï Rights AIP Association of Independent Publishers APC Association for Progressive Communications UPDATE FEBRUARY 2021 INDEPENDENT PANEL REPORT Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility by: Judge (retired) Kathleen Satchwell, Nikiwe Bikitsha, Rich MkhondoCommissioned
CODE OF ETHICS MANUAL FOR JOURNALISTS » SANEF The Press Council of South Africa has published an easy-to-read Code of Ethics manual for journalists titled Decoding the Code. “Decoding the Code” is an ethics made easy manual or a “Code of Ethics for dummies” which attempts to simplify decision-making of complex and vexing questions of what to or not to publish under deadlinepressures.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTORAL SYSTEM 2/18/2019 The South African Electoral System — Helen SuzmanFoundation
https://hsf.org.za/publications/hsf-briefs/the-south-african-electoral-system1/ 4
CODE OF ETHICS AND CONDUCT 3 Code of Ethics and Conduct for South African Print and Online Media The Press Council of South Africa and the Interactive Advertising Bureau South Africa adopt theHOME » SANEF
SANEF is a non-profit organisation whose members are editors, senior journalists and journalism trainers from all areas of the South African media. We are committed to championing South Africa’s hard-won freedom of expression and promoting quality, ethics and diversity in the South African media. SANEF promotes excellence injournalism
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ABOUT SANEF. The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) is a non-profit organisation whose members are editors, senior journalists and journalism trainers from all areas of the South African media. We are committed to championing South Africa’s hard-won freedom of expression and promoting quality, ethics and diversity in the South FULL LIST OF ESSENTIAL SERVICES DURING LOCKDOWN » SANEF Here is the full list of essential services that will be maintained during the National lockdown ; 1. Electricity – stable power supply with no loadshedding. Public and private organisations, their staff and service providers essential to the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity will need to continue to operate. MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO PUBLIC This is the Executive Summary of the Media Sustainability & Universal Access to Public Interest Journalists.. This report seeks to contribute to SANEF’s mission of achieving media sustainability and universal access to public interest journalism, and it forms part of SANEF’s response to the Independent Panel Report in the Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility, prepared by retired JudgeCONNECT » SANEF
Hopewell is the former News Editor at City Press Newspaper and has been a media activist for over 20 years. He served in the South African National Editors’ Forum executive council and was previously the body’s secretary-general. MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO PUBLIC Media Sustainability and Access to Public Interest Journalism: Strategies and Considerations Visit sanef.org.za – 5 / 62 – ACRONYMS ABC Australian Broadcasting Commission ACCC Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACHPR African Commission on Human and Peoples ï Rights AIP Association of Independent Publishers APC Association for Progressive Communications UPDATE FEBRUARY 2021 INDEPENDENT PANEL REPORT Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility by: Judge (retired) Kathleen Satchwell, Nikiwe Bikitsha, Rich MkhondoCommissioned
CODE OF ETHICS MANUAL FOR JOURNALISTS » SANEF The Press Council of South Africa has published an easy-to-read Code of Ethics manual for journalists titled Decoding the Code. “Decoding the Code” is an ethics made easy manual or a “Code of Ethics for dummies” which attempts to simplify decision-making of complex and vexing questions of what to or not to publish under deadlinepressures.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTORAL SYSTEM 2/18/2019 The South African Electoral System — Helen SuzmanFoundation
https://hsf.org.za/publications/hsf-briefs/the-south-african-electoral-system1/ 4
CODE OF ETHICS AND CONDUCT 3 Code of Ethics and Conduct for South African Print and Online Media The Press Council of South Africa and the Interactive Advertising Bureau South Africa adopt theABOUT US » SANEF
ABOUT SANEF. The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) is a non-profit organisation whose members are editors, senior journalists and journalism trainers from all areas of the South African media. We are committed to championing South Africa’s hard-won freedom of expression and promoting quality, ethics and diversity in the South LATEST UPDATES » SANEF 30 May: SANEF calls on Zimbabwean authorities to free jailed New York Times freelance journalist and condemns the deportation of his two colleagues. The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) supports an urgent call by the Committee to Protect Journalists for Zimbabwean authorities.CONNECT » SANEF
Hopewell is the former News Editor at City Press Newspaper and has been a media activist for over 20 years. He served in the South African National Editors’ Forum executive council and was previously the body’s secretary-general. INVITATION: SANEF MEDIA RELIEF FUND ROUND FOUR APPLICATION The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) is launching the fourth round of its Media Relief Fund - started to assist journalists who have lost their jobs and/or their income as a direct result of the Covid-19 national disaster declared in March 2020. MEDIA ETHICS AND CREDIBILITY INQUIRY » SANEF Retired judge Kathleen Satchwell released and handed over the report of the Inquiry into Media Credibility and Ethics to the South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) during a virtual event on 18 January 2021.. The Satchwell Report written by Judge Satchwell and her fellow panel members, veteran journalist and author Rich Mkhondo and award-winning journalist Nikiwe Bikitsha was GUIDELINES REGARDING ACCESS OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 2 The following guidelines are issued: 1. ACCESS TO MAGISTRATES COURTS PROCEEDINGS BY REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA 1.1. When considering an application by the media to cover, broadcast and publish court SANEF APPALLED THAT SECTION 205 OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURES The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) is appalled that Section 205 of the Criminal Procedures Act has been invoked against journalists working for free to air channel eTV. Sanef strongly believes that a journalist’s independence and credibility is jeopardised if he or she were seen by the public to be willing informants of the police or other official. SANEF FIGHTS INTIMIDATION OF JOURNALISTS IN THE EQUALITY The South African National Editors’ Forum’s (SANEF) court case against the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) starts today (on August 5, 2019) in the Pretoria High Court, sitting as the Equality Court. SANEF and a number of individual journalists have taken the EFF to the Equality Court to argue that the latter has enabled an environment in which intimidation, harassment, threats and/ IZAK MINNAAR ARCHIVES » SANEF This is the Executive Summary of the Media Sustainability & Universal Access to Public Interest Journalists. This report seeks to contribute to SANEF’s mission of achieving media sustainability and universal access to public interest journalism, and it forms part of SANEF’s response to the Independent Panel Report in the Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility, prepared by retired Judge EVENT MANAGEMENT TENDER NOTICE FOR SANEF » SANEF Event #1: Nat Nakasa Award and Gala Dinner. Nat Nakasa was a prominent South African journalist and writer who died in exile in 1965. The annual Nat Nakasa award is awarded for courageous and brave journalism. The award recognises any media practitioner – journalist, editor, manager or owner – who has: Shown integrity andreported
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