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amaNdebele traditional leaders' fight to nullify the SABC’s endeavour to relocate popular radio station Ikwekwezi FM to the public broadcaster’s headquarters in Auckland Park was upset by the Johannesburg High Court, which dismissed their bid

It is alleged that SABC failed to issue the council with the relevant details of the migration. Photo: FileThe fight taken up by amaNdebele traditional leaders to nullify the SABC’s endeavour to relocate popular radio station Ikwekwezi FM to the public broadcaster’s headquarters in Auckland Park, Johannesburg, was upset by the Johannesburg High Court, which dismissed their bid this week.

He alluded that the lack of consultation by the SABC had been a violation of their constitutional rights, as the king and the chiefs were custodians of the Ndebele language. “Second, they will suffer irreparable harm when Ikwekwezi FM is relocated to Johannesburg since 75% of the Ndebele people scattered in rural areas will not be able to access the station...“The applicants humbly submit that the balance of probabilities favours the granting of relief pending a possible settlement agreement to be negotiated between the parties,” the affidavit reads.

 

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