Department of Communications on track – Minister

12th November 2014 By: SANews, SA government news service

Department of Communications on track – Minister

Communications Minister Faith Muthambi
Photo by: GCIS

The establishment of the Department of Communications is on track, Communications Minister Faith Muthambi told the Portfolio Committee on Communication on Tuesday.

Briefing the Committee regarding the progress made in establishing the new department, Muthambi said the former Government Communication and Information (GCIS) was disestablished at the end of September this year, and its infrastructure and resources are now part of a start-up organisational structure of the new department.

“Currently the department is in the process of accepting and orienting transferred entities including Brand SA, the Films and Publications Board (FPB), the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA), the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), and the Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA),” she said.

Muthambi also updated Parliament on the establishment of the South African Broadcast Production Advisory Body (SABPAB) a key feature of the Broadcasting Act, no. 4 of 1999. 

The immediate task of the Advisory Body will be to review the draft Local and Digital Content Strategy.

“The objectives of the strategy are to grow the local content industry in SA; allow the entry by emerging content creators, particularly from historically disadvantaged background and to unlock the multi-billion Rand potential of the content industry in SA to create job,” she said.

Donald Liphoko, who has been recently appointed as the new department’s Acting Director-General, outlined the MPSA approval of the organisational structure, the Ministry MTEF Budget outlook, and transfer of functions between the Department and the Department of Telecommunication and Postal Services.

Members of the committee welcomed the presentation and made inputs on the need to improve the pace of transformation in skills development and priorities the inclusion of content from SADC and other African countries.

They further urged the Minister to work closely with state entities and other government departments in order to realise the objectives of the Advisory Body.