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SABC’s CEO Calls For Govt. To Invest In The Public Broadcaster

August 28, 2024
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The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) ‘s group chief executive officer (GCEO), Nomsa Chabeli, says it is near impossible for a public broadcaster to survive without government investment.

Chabeli, along with Khathutshelo Ramukumba, the chairperson of the SABC Board, briefed Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Communications and Digital Technologies on the broadcaster’s five-year turnaround plan.

They again called on MPs to change the funding model of the SABC to ensure its long-term sustainability.

Less than 20% of citizens pay their TV licenses.

83% of the broadcaster’s income comes from commercial stations. Chabeli says this is not sustainable.

No broadcaster survives if it has to self-fund a comprehensive public interest mandate. We are asking communications (Department of Communications) to champion government investment in our public broadcast mandate.”

Chabeli added that it has been difficult to invest in new technology because the broadcaster can not afford to do so.

“Public broadcasters are globally funded. SABC is not. We are not on that list. The reality is that this has constrained our ability to think, act strategically and invest for the future. You can’t invest in tech, can’t talk 4IR, when you can barely pay salaries, it’s not possible.”

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