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    FirstRand seeks Noseweek gag

    NEWSWATCH: Banking group FirstRand is today, Wednesday, 19 September 2007, seeking an interim court interdict against Noseweek to prevent the magazine from publishing a list of Ansbacher clients, reports Business Day, and new Spanish daily newspaper El Público which launches tomorrow, Thursday 20 September, is allegedly setting an international milestone by the appointment of blogger/journalist Ignacio Escolar as editor-in-chief, according to Thoughtleader.co.za.

    IFP MP Suzanne Vos has received the go ahead to be given the tape and transcript of businesswoman Gloria Serobe's public interview for an SABC board position, reports TheStar.co.za, but an “opposition proposal in parliament to summon Minister in the Presidency Essop Pahad to explain his apparent role in the nomination… of Serobe… was shot down on Tuesday by ruling party MPs”.

    Vos is of the opinion that Serobe may have misled the committee in denying that she knew that Pahad's head of ministerial services Louis du Plooy had nominated her.

    IOL also reports that on Monday, director-general in the Presidency Frank Chikane expressed concern that the “government's achievements were being lost because of superficial media reporting”, while News24 writes that South African Communist Party secretary general Blade Nzimande said yesterday that “[p]art of the struggle the revolution was facing was to reclaim debate from the media” but that they must also take the blame as “we ourselves have used these papers to try and argue positions defeated in ordinary constitutional structures."

    Meanwhile, on a worrying microscopic level considering Pahad's recently voiced personal opinion that perhaps the Government should pull advertising in the Sunday Times in response to the unfavourable coverage of health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, Journ.co.za reports that the “Grahamstown municipality is subjecting historic Grocott's Mail to a damaging news and advertising boycott over unhappiness with coverage.” Thoughtleader.co.za also covers this issue in more depth.

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    About Simone Puterman

    Simone Puterman (@SimoneAtLarge) is currently editor-at-large at Marklives.com and deputy chair of the Sanef online editors subcommittee. After majoring in psychology and linguistics at Rhodes University, and then completing her honours in psychology, she has been in the world of B2B publishing since 1997, with 7.5 year stints at both WriteStuff Publishing and Bizcommunity.com (March 2006-August 2013). Email her at moc.sevilkram@enomis.
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