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Govt. Priority Is To Fix The SABC Imminently – Says New SA Minister Of Communications

July 21, 2024
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South Africa’s newly appointed Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Solly Malatsi, has outlined his plans to bring stability to state-owned enterprises and promote competition in the ICT sector. Malatsi aims to build on the progress already made within the industry while emphasizing the need for further improvements.

One of Malatsi’s key priorities is to govern and stabilize state-owned enterprises, particularly focusing on the Post Office and the SABC. He sees potential in opening the Post Office to public-private partnerships to ensure its financial sustainability. Additionally, Malatsi believes that under its new leadership, the SABC should focus on enhancing its content offerings and becoming a stronger competitor in the broadcasting space.

To address the ICT industry’s litigious nature, Malatsi hopes to pursue proactive stakeholder engagement to mitigate industry disputes. He aims to bring stability to the sector and resolve ongoing issues, such as the ongoing disputes over spectrum pooling agreements and the analogue switch-off scheduled for December.

Malatsi also seeks to address major industry issues, including South Africa’s migration to digital terrestrial television and the implications of the delayed analogue switch-off. He acknowledges that the constant delays have had significant ramifications, particularly in impeding the progress of digital migration and impacting various stakeholders such as mobile networks and electronics producers.

Minister Malatsi has expressed his intent to bring certainty to sports broadcasting rights management and resolve disputes within the industry. His commitment to providing clarity and fair resolution, particularly in relation to the rights to matches involving South Africa’s national teams, should make all parties involved feel that their interests are being protected.

Minister Malatsi’s vision is clear: to foster stability, promote competition, and address industry-wide issues within South Africa’s communications and digital technologies sector. This vision should leave the audience with hope and optimism for the future of the ICT sector.

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