1. Community Radio remains one of the most effective mediums made use of by the GCIS Provincial and District offices for conveying messages and information, especially in very remote and deep rural areas. These platforms are enjoying a good listenership from their respective communities.
GCIS implemented 296 paid for radio interviews or talk shows during the period under review to unpack government communication and programmes and to create an awareness around government programmes. The total expenditure for the interviews is R1 627 515.77. The table below provides a broad spread of the interview per province.
# |
PROVINCE |
RADIO INTERVIEWS |
TOTAL COST |
Free State |
12 paid for Radio interview implemented |
R60 000.00 |
|
Eastern Cape |
24 paid for Radio interviews |
R168 115.00 |
|
Northern Cape |
07 paid for Radio interviews |
R44 795.60 |
|
Gauteng |
15 paid for Radio interviews |
R119 215.75 |
|
North West |
24 paid for Radio interviews implemented |
R258 288.00 |
|
Mpumalanga |
40 Radio programmes implemented. 30 were paid for radio interviews and 10 were done as valued add. |
R110 300,00 |
|
Western Cape |
59 paid for Radio interviews implemented. |
R287 700.00 |
|
Limpopo |
11 Radio programmes implemented through engagements with Community Radio Stations bearing no cost. |
R0.00 |
|
KwaZulu-Natal |
104 paid for Radio interviews implemented |
R579 101.42 |
|
TOTAL |
296 paid for radio interviews |
R1 627 515.77 |
2. The GCIS uses councillors/ community-based leaders, mayors, traditional leaders, community-based leaders and government spokes persons or subject matters specialists at local or district level.
Thank You.