Media Monitor, 03 November 2019
Welcome to Media Monitor on the SABC News Channel, Independent and Impartial. This is where we take a look inside the world of media, analysing the trends, the issues and the reporting of some of the week's top stories. I'm Peter Ndoro your and this is what's coming up on the show. We take a look at a story that kept the country talking of allegations of bribery that involves Sunday World journalists and Minister Gwede Mantashe. The South African National Editors Forum has also weighed in at the shocking allegations demanding an apology from the minister. We also unpack Africa's stories.... For our International editor's slot we take you to the Kingdom of eSwatini. And as usual, we will be taking you back in history a little later on in the show, and today we go back to a shocking story of terror bomb attacks right here in South Africa. Can you remember what year that was? Please don't forget engage with us on social media. Please use the twitter platform using #SABCMediaMonitor But before we unpack these stories lets first take a look at what's on the front pages of the Sunday newspapers this morning. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and also #SABCNews on Social Media.
Welcome to Media Monitor on the SABC News Channel, Independent and Impartial. This is where we take a look inside the world of media, analysing the trends, the issues and the reporting of some of the week's top stories. I'm Peter Ndoro your and this is what's coming up on the show. We take a look at a story that kept the country talking of allegations of bribery that involves Sunday World journalists and Minister Gwede Mantashe. The South African National Editors Forum has also weighed in at the shocking allegations demanding an apology from the minister. We also unpack Africa's stories.... For our International editor's slot we take you to the Kingdom of eSwatini. And as usual, we will be taking you back in history a little later on in the show, and today we go back to a shocking story of terror bomb attacks right here in South Africa. Can you remember what year that was? Please don't forget engage with us on social media. Please use the twitter platform using #SABCMediaMonitor But before we unpack these stories lets first take a look at what's on the front pages of the Sunday newspapers this morning. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and also #SABCNews on Social Media.