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Pressure Mounts For Govt To Free Jailed New York Times Journalist

TimesLIVE THE SA National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) has supported a call by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) for Zimbabwean authorities to release New York Times freelance journalist Jeffrey Moyo who was arrested last week on charges of supplying fake press credentials to two visiting colleagues from the same paper. Moyo was arrested on May 26 in Harare, and charged with violating Section 36 of the country’s immigration laws for allegedly misrepresenting the accreditation of his colleagues Christina Goldbaum and Joao Silva, his lawyer Doug Coltart told the CPJ. Silva and Goldbaum were deported on May 8, allegedly for not having proper accreditation from the Zimbabwe Media Commission, while Moyo has been jailed in Bulawayo pending his court appearance.

Sanef condemns cyberbullying of journalists involving sex for jobs scandal claims

iStock The SA National Editors Forum has condemned the harassment of a Lesedi FM journalist and former SABC employees. It s alleged that the journalists are victims of a cyberbullying campaign. The campaign allegedly involves unsubstantiated claims that they were involved in a  sex for jobs scandal at Lesedi FM. The South African National Editors Forum (Sanef) has condemned the harassment of Lesedi FM journalist Mantsheuwa Mofokeng and former SABC employees. According to a Sanef statement, Mofokeng and former SABC journalists Matshediso Mokaeane and Naka Moloi are the victims of a cyberbullying campaign that started in October 2020. In the latest poster, created and widely distributed on social media this week, fellow Lesedi FM journalist Dimakatso Motsoeneng s face has been added to the smear campaign, the statement read.

Webinar – How our democracy guards our freedom

As part of this year’s celebration of Freedom Day and as the 2021 local government elections approach, Daily Sun is hosting a webinar about how we all protect that hard won freedom.   Often we take our daily freedoms for granted, but many of them are only possible because we live in a democratic state. Democracy is not a lofty ideal, it is in the lived experience of each of us, each day. Safeguarding democracy is not an event, it is a process – an ongoing one that requires vigilance and commitment from us all. Mondli Makhanya, editor-in-chief of City Press, will facilitate a discussion between Justice Albie Sachs, retired Constitutional Court judge; Professor Thuli Madonsela, law faculty trust chair in social justice, Stellenbosch University and Thuma Foundation Founder; current president of the South African Principals Association, Thomas Hlongwane; and Dr Nomsa Masuku, deputy chief electoral officer responsible for outreach at the Independent Electoral Commission.

Webinar – How our democracy guards our freedom

Webinar – How our democracy guards our freedom
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Sanef demands that Crime Intelligence stop bugging journalists

Sanef demands that Crime Intelligence stop bugging journalists
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