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Sanef calls for politicians to approach editors, not reporters Sanef has urged political leaders to engage with editors and not journalists whenever they are not happy about coverage of certain events or stories. sabcnews

 

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Who approves the story b4 publication? Is not the editor?

CCC prospects do not typcially actually have to choose to do anything at all.

SAEditorsForum members are the one telling us Pravin is innocent, what chances exist that they wont just to blashed off .

it goes back to what happens to journalists who report on untrue, misinformation and biased news? Just publishing an apology the next day is not enough cause the damage is done, and that journalist can go on as if nothing has happened SANEF

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