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The Silence Surrounding The SABC Bill: A Threat To Public Broadcasting

June 27, 2025
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The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is facing a precarious situation as silence looms over Communications Minister Solly Malatsi’s withdrawal of the SABC Bill. Officially withdrawn on 10 November 2024, following significant pressure from civil society groups, including the SOS Support Public Broadcasting Coalition (SOS), the Bill aimed to update the outdated Broadcasting Act 4 of 1999. However, six months have passed without the parliamentary Speaker acknowledging this withdrawal, resulting in a troubling silence that jeopardises the future of South Africa’s public broadcaster.

Following the withdrawal, a political tug-of-war emerged, with the Parliamentary communications committee openly rejecting Malatsi’s decision, claiming it was unconstitutional. Deputy Minister Mondli Gungubele criticised the move on social media, while civil groups applauded the withdrawal of the contentious Bill. A meeting convened by Deputy President Paul Mashatile with key figures, including Minister Malatsi and the Speaker, failed to resolve the matter, leading to further political discord.

The SABC Bill was initially introduced in October 2023 to address the corporation’s persistent financial challenges. However, civil society organisations raised concerns over how the Bill would undermine media freedom, risking editorial independence and inviting political interference. Key issues included policy gaps, the proposal to appoint a business-oriented CEO as editor-in-chief, a delayed funding model, and the minister’s extensive powers to meddle in SABC affairs, contrary to established court rulings.

This situation underscores a severe lack of political will to reform public broadcasting in South Africa. The ongoing silence hampers necessary reforms and leaves the public in the dark about the SABC’s fate. Without immediate action from Parliament, the SABC crisis may deepen, posing a threat to the nation’s integrity and the sustainability of public broadcasting.

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