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SANEF to apply as Amicus Curiae in the Citizen Constitutional Court Challenge

The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) has decided to apply to be an amicus… Read more…

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Joint Statement by the South African National Editors’ Forum and the South African Police Services

National Police Commissioner, Bheki Cele, and a delegation from the SA National Editors’ Forum met… Read more…

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

SA National Editors’ Forum Press Statement - New clamp down on foreign media in Zimbabwe

The SA National Editors’ Forum is concerned at a new clamp down on foreign and… Read more…

Thursday, 18 February 2010

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Sanef Programme - Quality

Quality

Sanef promotes excellence in journalism through training and education programmes as well as our free-of-charge publications.

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Sanef Programme - Freedom

Freedom

Sanef supports a free press and the right of the media to work without fear of reprisal or intimidation.

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Sanef Programme - Ethics

Ethics

Sanef is committed to encouraging ethically-driven media, and providing an environment for ethics discourse in the South African media.

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Sanef Programme - Diversity

Diversity

Among Sanef’s key endeavours is the work of addressing racial and gender diversity in the media so that it more accurately reflects South Africa’s demographics.

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Members’ Blogs

Good tidings for African journalists

Guy Berger – Thought Leader

“We needed it [this fund] back in 2002,” said Gugulethu Moyo, new director of the Media Legal Defence Initiative, referring to the Mugabe government’s suppression of the Daily News eight years back. The company owning the paper still sat with legal bills of 0 000 dollars (US — not Zimbawean!) dollars...

Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Independence at last?

Anton Harber – The Harbinger

Friday is the deadline for a deal for Tony O'Reilly to sell the Independent in London to Russian mogul Alexander Lebedev. Let's hold thumbs....

Tuesday, 23 February 2010