Category: Right to Communicate
The government is reviewing laws on freedom of expression, diversity in radio & TV, the cost of communication & internet access. Now is your opportunity to participate in the discussion about the future of communication in...
Yesterday, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) released the final regulations on mobile termination rates, the fee that cellphone companies pay for accessing each others networks. ICASA dropped the rates from 40c/minute...
Right2Know votes against police brutality AND secrecy – Where do political parties stand? What is the stance of our political parties on the brutal policing of protest? And what are their views on the...
In 2013 the Right2Know called on supporters to suggest films that we could use for popular education. Here’s a selection of 57 suggested films: (For a list of the films with a description, suggested...
“I believe that I have throughout my time at Opmed [the State Security Agency’s medical scheme] conducted myself with the utmost integrity and honesty, and my only failing was that I exposed fraud and...
The Right2Know Campaign and SOS Coalition have been alerted to renewed political interference at the SABC. According the Broadcast, Electronic, Media and Allied Workers Union (BEMAWU) its members employed by the SABC have been...
Thank you for all you have given in to build the Right2Know campaign into a movement for freedom of expression and information that will be critical for South Africa in the coming years. We hope you will...
On 17 December the Movement for Transformation of the Media in South Africa (MTMSA) chose a luxurious suite in the Mandela Rhodes Place Building to launch this self-styled ‘movement’. The first act of MTMSA...
At a picket on the 17 December 2013 the Right2Know campaign delivered a memorandum to Dr Iqbal Surve of Sekunjalo Investments expresses our great disquiet at his removal of the editor of the the Cape Times –...
The Right2Know Campaign calls all concerned citizens and organisations to attend a picket for press freedom and editorial independence and opposing the recent removal from office of the editor of the Cape Times. The...