(a) Which community radio station currently funded by the Media Diversity and Development Agency (MDDA) are in financial distress and (b) what assistance has the MDDA given community radio stations that are in financial distress? NW3352E
MINISTRY: COMMUNICATIONSREPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
QUESTION FOR WRITTEN REPLY
QUESTION NUMBER: 2879 of 2015
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 07 AUGUST 2015
MS N I TARABELLA MARCHESI (DA) TO ASK THE MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS:
(a) Which community radio station currently funded by the Media Diversity and Development Agency (MDDA) are in financial distress and (b) what assistance has the MDDA given community radio stations that are in financial distress?NW3352E
REPLY: MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS
Community radio stations in ‘financial distress’ are defined as stations that have requested and been funded by the MDDA on more than one occasion upon completion of the original grant. These are the stations that request for more funds towards strengthening on areas that are still lacking. For instance, a station might request funds for salaries, transmission costs, Outside Broadcast Equipment and Back-Up Power Supply (Generator or Solar Power).
The stations that have been funded more than once are as follows:
Inanda FM
Emalahleni FM
Vukani FM
Bush Radio
Inkonjane Community Radio
Voice of Tembisa
Aganang Community Radio
Sekhukhune Community Radio
ICORA
Radio Khwezi
Maputaland Community Radio
Moletjie Community Radio
Greater Tzaneen
Kanyamazane Community Radio
Star FM
N FM
Radio Riverside
Radio Namakwaland
Radio Zibonele
A majority of these Community Radio Stations are in communities whose socio economic standards directly affect self-sustainability of the projects post the grant period. They solely rely on advertising revenue which is invested back into operational costs. All stations face a challenge of delayed payment for services rendered particularly from government and this has an adverse impact on their income and cash flow.
The MDDA has provided financial support for salaries, infrastructure refurbishment, transmission costs, Outside Broadcast Equipment, Back-Up Power Supply (Generator or Solar Power). The MDDA also lobbies national, provincial and local government to support community radio stations through advertising. The MDDA is further working closely with the GCIS media buying unit in order to ensure investment to the sector.
MR NN MUNZHELELE
DIRECTOR GENERAL [ACTING]
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
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MS AF MUTHAMBI (MP)
MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS
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