
Groenewald wants to deport illegal foreigners 🇿🇦who have been sentenced. They cost us over R11 Million per Day
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Groenewald wants to deport illegal foreigners 🇿🇦who have been sentenced. They cost us over R11 Million per Day

The SABC notes public discourse on recent SABC News Channel programming changes. These form part of a broader, data-led review to ensure relevance, audience alignment, and long-term sustainability. Decisions are strategic, not individual-focused, and free from political interference. We remain committed to transparency and serving the public with credible, high-quality content. Read more: shorturl.at/CKsdj #SABC #SABCNews

Fifty down. Continuing to fight on all three fronts 👊

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So are we buying the 2,5k or 1,6k guys?

I remain proud of the work we did on Face The Nation.Former Exec for News told us a year after we started that FTN brought in numbers on that slot that SABC has not seen in 4 years.We held power to account,asked tough questions even when it was uncomfortable.That work continues

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) would like to clarify the matter relating to SABC News programme, Face the Nation. The SABC like any other broadcaster exercises its prerogative to change its programming, based on its operations and set guidelines. This is an industry and market standard that often takes place annually. The changes to our programming are informed by our content delivery strategy and various factors relevant to the overall performance of the show in terms of its audience ratings and revenue performance amongst others. Therefore our programmes are not automatically re-commissioned, but follow a thorough review process. Face the Nation like all our programmes had specific performance targets which were communicated with all the relevant parties involved. It is appalling that there are individuals who are now creating an impression that this specific programme is not recommissioned due to external influence. SABC News has over the years built a strong and reputable brand which is credible and anchored on its principles and values of impartiality and independence. Our editorial decisions are not influenced by any external stakeholder.






“I don’t want to speak to Clement Manyathela—I want nothing to do with him. He nearly cost me a job after questioning Cyril Ramaphosa about Phala Phala.” 😬 — Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, Minister in the Presidency. Today, the SABC "can't afford"—all the best, Clement.