Over R84‚000 raised so far by friends of sacked SABC journalists

19 July 2016 - 19:49 By TMG Digital

Donations are pouring in for eight “brave South African journalists who lost their jobs for standing up for media freedom”. Thandeka Gqubule‚ Foeta Krige‚ Lukhanyo Calata‚ Suna Venter‚ Busisiwe Ntuli‚ Krivani Pillay‚ Vuyo Mvoko and Jacques Steenkamp are jobless after being fired by the SABC.SABC news anchor Ivor Price resigns‚ cites Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s 'venomous tentacles'Ivor Price‚ TV news anchor on SABC2 and presenter and producer with Afrikaans radio station RSG‚ has gone public with his resignation from the SABC. “Yes‚ we can protest and issue statements and write columns in their support‚ but at month-end they have to pay bills‚ probably with half a month's salary if they are lucky. Some of them have kids‚” New24 editor Adriaan Basson wrote on Generosity.com as he launched a crowdfunding campaign. “This is a call to all who value media freedom and deeply care about the state of journalism in South Africa to crowd source some money for them‚ just to see them through the worst few weeks of their professional lives. Donate anything‚ however small‚ to help them and show them our unwavering support.”The fund was sitting just shy of $1000 just two hours after it was set up.After seven hours‚ the appeal had raised $5‚847 (R84‚196) from 124 people.Trevor‚ who donated $50‚ posted: “It's a damn shame‚ our freedom dream is fading”‚ while Mthimkulum21‚ who gave $25‚ shared: “As the saying goes‚ All it takes for evil to succeed is for good people to do nothing.”The journalists had spoken out against a decision by the public broadcaster’s chief operating officer‚ Hlaudi Motsoeneng‚ to ban news coverage of violent protests.Attorney Willem de Klerk has agreed to distribute the funds raised through his firm's trust account at the end of July‚ Basson said. The money will be divided equally. ..

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