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South Africa Allocates US$14 Million To Sustain SABC Amid Financial Challenges

May 14, 2026
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Communications Minister Solly Malatsi has earmarked US$14 million for the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) in the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies’ budget for the 2026/27 financial year. This funding is crucial for the public broadcaster as it strives to maintain stability and provide high-quality programming to millions of South Africans.

This allocation is part of a broader transfer of US$106 million to various entities under the department. Although the specific breakdown for the SABC is not detailed, the timing is critical for the broadcaster, which is grappling with tight budgets and the challenge of meeting its public responsibilities while navigating commercial pressures.

The SABC serves as South Africa’s primary public broadcaster, reaching a vast audience across radio and television in all official languages. Its role encompasses informing citizens, fostering local culture, and delivering educational content. However, like many public entities, the SABC has been under financial strain for years.

The recent funding will provide the SABC with the necessary resources to ensure smooth operations. This follows a concerted effort by the broadcaster to enhance its financial health and governance, achieving an unqualified audit opinion for the second consecutive year—a significant turnaround from previous years marked by instability.

Minister Malatsi emphasised that short-term funding is insufficient for long-term success. In his budget speech, he revealed that the department has completed a study on a new funding model for the SABC and is in discussions with National Treasury to determine the most effective way forward. The objective is to establish a sustainable system that enables the broadcaster to fulfil its public mandate while efficiently managing its commercial operations.

He acknowledged that budget constraints across the portfolio can hinder entities like the SABC from fully realising their potential. Thus, the R234 million allocation is a practical measure to support the broadcaster in the upcoming year as longer-term solutions are developed.

For the average South African, stable funding for the SABC translates to more dependable news, local dramas, educational programs, and sports coverage that reflect the country’s rich diversity. Many families, particularly in rural areas and townships, rely on SABC’s radio stations and channels, such as SABC 1, 2, and 3, for affordable information and entertainment.

This funding boost will enable the broadcaster to sustain its services, invest in local content, and keep pace with digital advancements. Additionally, it supports Channel Africa, which amplifies South Africa’s voice across the continent, bolstering the nation’s soft power and cultural connections with other African countries.

Public broadcasters around the globe are contending with escalating costs and competition from streaming platforms. In South Africa, the SABC has had to adapt without the substantial bailouts it previously relied on, which has pushed it towards greater efficiency. The minister’s focus on a new funding model indicates a shift toward identifying lasting solutions rather than relying solely on emergency funding.

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