SABC ALERTS THE PUBLIC OF A FAKE TV LICENCES EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE

Johannesburg – Wednesday, 14 February 2024 – The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) would like to alert the public of an email correspondence purporting to be that of the SABC, threatening the public that they will be issued with a warrant of arrest for non-payment of TV Licence fees.

The public is advised to ignore the contents of a correspondence coming from an email address jjm@mega.bw (TV License Board). This is not an SABC email address, and the Corporation will not at any point threaten anyone with a warrant of arrest.

The SABC also advises the public not to download any statement from this fake email as instructed.

The SABC TV Licenses department can be reached on 011 330 9555 or can be accessed through an e-mail to tvlic.info@sabc.co.za  for a friendly and kind Customer Service. Alternatively, the public may use our secure website www.tvlic.co.za to download statements.

SKEEM SAAM INTRODUCES NEW FACES

2023 ended with Kwaito and Lizzy jumping the broom, the Seakamelas finally having moved to their double storey house, Mapitsi getting an opportunity of a lifetime at Berry Fm and Ivy and Obed Kgomo being on the brink of a possible reconciliation.

This year brings dirty secrets bubbling to the surface, budding new relationships, a fallen star, and a high-speed car chase. With new stories, sometimes comes new faces.

Tsietsi and Pule turn up the charm at Bazaruto and Pretty and Eunice are impressed, leaving Lehasa and Leeto green with envy. Could these 2 gentlemen just be their knights in shining armour?  

Tsietsi will be played by Pholoso Mohlala and will be airing from the 26th of January 2024. The character of Pule will be played by Themba Manganyi, to start airing on the 31st of January 2024.

Brendan Maphake will be playing the character of Amukelani from 2nd of February 2024. Amu is the new addition to the Turf High learners and causes a stir when he leaves the girls smitten and all the boys feeling intimidated. He soon becomes the bane of Paxton’s existence, when a certain young lady is drawn to Amu like a moth to a flame.        

Nkosi owns a well-established security company and is the perfect definition of ‘a friend in need is a friend indeed’ when he quickly comes to Lehasa’s rescue in his time of need. The character of Nkosi will be played by Nyaniso Dzedze. Look out for him from the 12th of February 2024.     

For more information and interview opportunities contact SABC1 Publicity.

Angeke Bas’khone with Skeem Saam weekdays at 18:30, only on SABC1 Mzansi FoSho!

For media enquiries contact:

Caroline Phalakatshela Publicity Specialist: Video Entertainment – 072 382 3032 / phalakatshelamc

THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF SOUTH AFRICA LAUNCHES THE 2024 NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS

The Electoral Commission of South Africa today – 24 October 2023 – formally launched the 2024 National and Provincial Elections (NPE2024) programme, declaring that it is ready to host millions of eligible voters at over 23 296 voting stations across the country.

The NPE 2024 will be historic as independent candidates will, for the first time, be able to contest for seats at the national and provincial elections. President Cyril Ramaphosa assented to the law enabling the participation of independent candidates in April 2023.

The launch was held at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand and attended by the leadership of the Commission, various stakeholders, including political parties. 

“Today, we stand proud as the pre-eminent Constitutionally-mandated body that manages elections and make bold that we are ready for the NPE 2024,” the Commission’s Chief Electoral Officer Sy Mamabolo declared.

Mamabolo explained that while the term of office of the current legislatures, national and 9 provincial, ends around 18 May 2024, the national and provincial governments would remain in office until the newly elected public representatives are able to take office. 

He said in terms of the Constitution, the country must have an election within 90 days of the expiry of the legislatures’ terms. “Therefore, an election is possible between May and the middle of August 2024. The proclamation of the election date is by our head of state, His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa after consultation with the Electoral commission. Our expectation is that the provincial elections will be, as they have for the past 30 years, be synchronised with the national election,” he added.

Mamabolo said that once the Electoral Amendment Act was signed into law by the President, the Commission moved with deliberate speed to finalise the supporting business applications necessary for the implementation of the Act. 

VOTER REGISTRATION 

Prior to each election, the Electoral Commission launches registration drives aimed at enrolling new voters and empowering existing ones to scrutinize and, where necessary, amend their registration details. These endeavours breathe life into the voters’ roll.

The Commission reiterates its commitment to open nearly 23 296 voting stations for the weekend of November 18th and 19th, 2023. This monumental effort not only registers new voters but also facilitates the verification of the roll. Station-based registration ensures equitable access to the vote.

Furthermore, we’ve expanded registration modalities to enable voters’ continuous enrolment. For those with internet access, registration, inspection, and updates are accessible via www.elections.org.za. Voters may also visit local Commission offices or capitalize on various activation campaigns to register and update their information.

MEDIA CAMPAIGN

The theme for NPE2024 will be “Your Democracy, Own It”.

The creative celebrates the fruits of democracy by showcasing different, real-life experiences of young South Africans from all corners of the country. Their stories are told in an epic, emotive and inspirational manner that gives personalised context to democracy as enshrined in our Constitution. The diverse audiences will relate the Commission’s call-to-action message to celebrate SA’s electoral democracy’s 30th anniversary by registering and voting in the NPE2024. It will be broadcast on national TV and radio stations as well as on various digital platforms.

The Electoral Commission reiterated its unwavering readiness to host and oversee the 2024 National and Provincial Elections. It issued a clarion call to South Africans to use the Commission’s online portal for registration, verification, and updates. “We urge you to actively participate in the registration weekends and exercise your responsibility as engaged citizens who choose their own representatives. We extend a call to all electoral stakeholders to stand shoulder to shoulder with us, working collaboratively to make these historic elections a resounding success,” Mamabolo said.

Commission Chairperson Moepya said: “As we gaze upon 2024, an election year of unique significance, marking not only another stride in South Africa’s democratic journey but also celebrating the 30th birthday of our electoral democracy, let us remember that democracy is not a destination; it is a perpetual journey. It thrives on our active engagement, reverence for its values, and collective effort to surmount challenges.

With hope and determination, we embark on this journey, knowing that the next 30 years hold opportunities for growth, unity, and progress. Together, as South Africans, we shall ensure that our electoral democracy continues to shine as a beacon for the world.”

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MINISTER MOTSHEKGA AND MEC CHILOANE MONITOR THE START OF MATRIC FINAL EXAMS

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga alongside Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane conducted an oversight visit at Rhodesfield Engineering School of Specialisation with a focus on Aviation in Kempton Park today, on Monday, 30 October 2023, to monitor the start of the 2023 October/November National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations.
The Minister and the MEC encouraged learners to perform at their very best ahead of their first exam of the season.
A total of 191 181 candidates in Gauteng will be writing in this year’s exams, this equates to 132 561 full-time candidates and 58 620 part-time candidates.
For more information, contact the Gauteng Department of Education’s Spokesperson, Steve Mabona on 072 574 3860 or Spokesperson for Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane, Xolani Mkhwemte on 084 513 9285
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Opinion Piece: Skills training done right – for young people and employers

Skills training done right – for young people and employers 

By Jessica Hawkey, MD at redAcademy

Even as South Africa grapples with one of the highest youth unemployment rates globally – with 8.9 million unemployed young people according to Statistics South Africa – traditional approaches to tackling the issue have been met with limited success. A major challenge is that most skills development programmes focus only on training, and leave the rest to young people. It is clear that an alternative model is needed to tackle youth unemployment: one that not only imparts skills that are in demand, but provides real workplace experience and employment upon completion.

Young people in South Africa face immense challenges, starting right when they are still in school, and have to figure out what path to take next to earn a living and be able to support their families. A lack of career guidance and exposure to the right social networks, however, tends to result in youth enrolling in courses that do not match with their skills and interests or current industry requirements, reducing their chances of success and employability.

An academic qualification alone is of little help, with data from Stats SA showing that one in four young people in South Africa come from an environment where no one in their family is formally employed, leaving them with little support or guidance to navigate the world of work. Then, based on research conducted by Youth Capital, an advocacy campaign centering youth voices and experiences in solutions to tackle the youth unemployment crisis, there is the high cost of job seeking with youth having to spend between R500 and R1 000 per month, just to look for work. 

This is a high cost for someone who is unemployed, and often they are forced to choose between putting food on the table and going out to look for work. It comes as no surprise, then, that the majority of youth have been looking for work for more than one year – according to the same Youth Capital research report, titled “Beyond the cost: What does it really cost young people to look for work?”. Then, there is the family pressure: because they have studied, there is an expectation that they should now be earning and contributing, which places an additional burden on them and potentially impacts their mental health.

It has become painfully apparent that the traditional ways of skills development and training have failed to make a substantial impact in tackling youth unemployment in the country, and that alternatives are required. There is a need to move away from training for training’s sake, and toward scalable, sustainable solutions that equip young people with relevant skills that are in demand by the market, thereby providing real career pathways.

Private sector partnerships the way forward

One such example of an alternative approach to youth skills development is redAcademy, a Cape Town-based organisation that partners with the private sector and operates inside clients’ live IT environments. Through its rigorous and refined recruitment methodology young people are upskilled to match the exact requirements of corporate partners. Candidates here enter into a one-year programme where the first six months are weighted toward theoretical and practical components, and the second six months are weighted towards actual, real-world development of solutions for private sector partners. 

In this way, Sprinters, as the candidates are known, get workplace exposure as well as experience software development in the real world. Not only does such an approach take the cost out of job seeking for South Africa’s youth, but they are also exposed to a network that links them with opportunity when they are done with their year-long course. In this case, Sprinters have permanent employment from the very first day after completing the course, due to the work experience gained from the programme.

“redAcademy understands that young people come from difficult backgrounds, as well as the societal issues they face, and has created an environment that is supportive and works to ensure that they are setting up these young people for long-term success. This includes partnering with the private sector right from the start in order to train young people based on what is needed by industry,” says Kristal Duncan-Williams, Project Lead at Youth Capital.

Upskilling also has to go beyond academic training; businesses often don’t hire young people because of the growing gap between the world of study and work, and they are hesitant to invest their time and resources into training to bridge this gap in order  to get new employees up to speed. Apart from a six-month involvement with private sector partners that gives them experience in the world of work, redAcademy also focuses on areas such as soft skills, which cannot be learnt from a textbook, but can only really be learnt through modelling and practice.

Many businesses are so busy with the day to day work that training first-time hires is just too much to ask, but the reality is that the addition of skilled youth can help them grow. However, most are unaware of what initiatives are out there to provide them with the skilled young people that they need. Involving business owners upfront in initiatives like redAcademy can help them find the right employees to grow their business and benefit from having access to work-ready youth; while young people get the opportunity to start a career in a growing field.

“Nine million young South Africans are currently unemployed. South African businesses have to think about how they can address this challenge; if this high level of unemployment persists, where will they get employees from in the future? Who will be their future customers if no one has money to spend? redAcademy works for young people who have a natural talent and affinity for the technology field. While not all young people want to work in this field, it does create more pathways to leverage their talent and meet the skills needs of local businesses, and this model is the answer,” says Duncan-Williams.

Scaling New Heights: Manaslu 8136m Expedition Transforming Lives of South African Youth

Johannesburg, 28th September 2023 – Angela Yeung, the visionary founder of the Impilo Collection Foundation and the ambassador of brand South Africa – play your part, has achieved a remarkable feat by summiting Manaslu at 8,136 meters. Angela’s triumphant ascent took place on Monday, September 25th, 2023, at 6:50 am Nepal time, marking a historic moment in her daring expedition. This achievement surpasses her previous triumph on the Island Peak at 6,200 meters last year.

Manaslu, known as the “mountain of the spirit,” stands as the eighth-highest peak globally, nestled within Nepal’s majestic Himalayas. The mountain’s name is rooted in the Sanskrit term “manasa,” signifying “intellect” or “soul.”

The driving force behind Angela’s ascent is a compelling mission – to spotlight and combat the harrowing issue of gender-based violence (GBV). Angela’s daring expedition aims to channel funds towards an educational sanctuary that will empower and uplift young women who have faced the brunt of GBV.

“Angela declares, “We face a mountain to climb, one that symbolizes the path to women’s empowerment through education. This journey is the stepping stone to independence and self-reliance.”

Partnering with The Sherpa Legends, including the illustrious Mingma Chhiri Sherpa, who has conquered Everest six times and Manaslu thrice, Angela sought to leverage her climb’s impact and inspire change.

Impilo Collection Foundation has already demonstrated its prowess in addressing GBV through its #EmpowerHer campaign, a testament to its dedication. The campaign’s impactful display of 6,200 bras at Johannesburg’s Constitution Hill and subsequent distribution to GBV shelters during International Women’s Month 2022 has left a lasting impact.

Intriguingly, the collection of 8,848 bras – representing the height of Mount Everest – is a novel pursuit of social warriors who stand resolute against GBV.

Angela’s philanthropic accomplishments are noteworthy, with this marking her fourth fundraising climb. Her vision transcends personal achievements, aiming to establish an annual drive for essentials like bras and sanitary pads. Collaborating with fellow mountaineers, Angela endeavors to cast awareness amidst the clouds.

The ascent is scheduled from September 1st to October 5th, held in collaboration with esteemed international brands such as Cathay Pacific, GoPro, Sisley Paris, and Zara Wellness. A thrilling revelation is Angela’s plan to carry their logos and the South African flag to the summit of Manaslu, elevating them beyond the reach of ordinary planes.

Most notably, Angela’s determination and courage could lead to a historic achievement. Should Angela summit at the highest point on Manaslu, she will become the first woman from South Africa to achieve this feat. In recent times, many climbers have chosen to ascend only after the confirmation of the summit by the renowned Mingma G.

Angela’s unwavering dedication is evident, having invested 630 hours in rigorous training and traversed a staggering 540 kilometres in preparation for the climb. While Angela has already injected substantial funding, the centre’s construction necessitates further contributions.

Angela emphasizes, “Our quest for an anti-GBV education centre demands the collective efforts of supporters, followers, climbers, and allies. Together, we will make this vision a reality.”

Generous benefactors will be commemorated with a keepsake symbolizing the metaphorical mountains scaled together.

Donations can be made at https://www.givengain.com/ap/angela-yeung-raising-funds-for-impilo- collection-foundation-63526/#updates.

Stay connected and join Angela’s journey on Facebook and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/impilo

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About Impilo Collection Foundation:

Impilo Collection Foundation is a philanthropic organization dedicated to supporting humanity through awareness #EmpowerHer #EmpowerHim and #EmpowerThem campaigns, fundraising events, and community engagement.

With a commitment to effecting positive change through education and the foundation endeavours to create a world free from violence.

The Square Shopping Centre, Mix 93.8, and Yabashe Initiative Launch ‘Light Up a Mind’ Campaign to Aid Learners During Load-Shedding.

Johannesburg: Load-shedding has been a recurring challenge for many, but its impact is felt more by learners preparing for their exams. Matriculants preparing for finals.

Recognizing the dire need, The Square Shopping Centre in Sunninghill, in partnership with Mix 93.8 and the Yabashe initiative, launched the ‘Light Up a Mind’ campaign.

The campaign’s mission is clear: “Be the light that helps learners study through load-shedding in exam time this year,” said Tracy Sutherland of The Square.  As thousands of students face the potential setbacks of learning in the dark, this initiative takes a stand to provide thousands of rechargeable lightbulbs, ensuring uninterrupted study sessions during power outages, she said.

“Nobody can learn in the dark,” said Mix 93.8 programme manager Sanele Motlana. “And in less fortunate neighbourhoods the impact of loadshedding can have lifelong consequences.”

With the ‘Light Up a Mind’ campaign, the partnership aims to light up the path to success for every student affected by these devastating power outages,” said Motlana.

Individuals and organizations are invited to donate rechargeable lightbulbs, available for purchase at most supermarkets and hardware or lifestyle stores and to drop them off at either Mix 93.8’s studios in Midrand or at The Square Shopping Centre in Sunninghill’s management offices. The centre will donate R 50 000 in lightbulbs to supplement public donations.

“Looking after generation next, and nurturing education during a critical, future-determining period helps us help the youth to hedge their bets for a brighter future,” Sutherland said.

Mix 93.8 will be broadcasting from The Square Shopping Centre on Saturday 14 October to collect additional lightbulbs and hand over donations to Yabashe.

Lalela Mswane is a 26 old model, public speaker, dancer and law graduate who hails from Richards Bay in the kwaZulu-Natal Province.

Mswane has a background in the performing arts, ballet dance being her chosen discipline for the better part of her life. She describes herself as a “legal eagle with a passion for the performing arts” and in 2020, she graduated from the University of Pretoria with a Bachelor of Laws qualification followed by a Diploma in Conveyancing from the Law School of South Africa in 2021.
The beauty was crowned Miss South Africa 2021, was third at the 70th edition of Miss Universe and made history when she was the first black and South African woman crowned Miss Supranational in Poland in 2022.
Philanthropy is of paramount importance in Lalela’s life and this led to the establishment of the Lalela Foundation in 2020 which aims to empower children from parent-less backgrounds to soar beyond the boundaries that life has placed before them by providing mentorship programmes and running various charitable drives. She believes that “we’re blessed to be a blessing to others”.
Lalela is a proud ambassador of Lovelife NGO whose core focus is to change the lives of young people using programmes to influence positive behavioural change. Miss Mswane has a range of talents from years of theatre performing and public speaking. After years on the international stage and her public appearances she is now focusing on her modelling and career with much excitement from our local and international clients alike. She has had the honour of hosting numerous international and local events and is eager to embark on her presenting journey.

WIFE SWAP CASTING CALL

We’re looking for families to take part in the exciting social experiment series, Wife Swap.

What would it be like if you swapped homes and families with someone else? What would you learn about how other people live, or how they raise their children? Could the experience even change your life? What sort of changes would you introduce to a new family?

In this fun and informative series, wives from very different families agree to swap homes, husbands, moody teenagers, and lifestyles, to see what it is like to live in another family’s home.

This is a unique and remarkable opportunity to experience how someone makes all those day-to-day decisions.

Will it confirm that you’ve got it just right and make you feel grateful for your own family?  Or will it be an eye-opener, a major catalyst to convince you to make some long-overdue changes when you get back home?

To enter go to www.wifeswap.co.za

Proudly brought to you by SABC Education

#WifeSwapSAonS3 #S3OpenUp #OpenUpNewWorlds “

Cave Quest Season 3 Press release

SABC Education and Superhero Media are proud to announce the launch of the third season of the action-adventure gameshow Cave Quest, and this time we’re taking it outside. The stakes, the challenges, and all the prizes just got a whole lot bigger!

Every week schools go head-to-head in a series of brain and brawn challenges based on African Heroes and Inventors who have made an impact in their communities and the world. The winning team will walk away with amazing prizes up to the value of R2000. They also stand a chance of finding bonus prizes hidden somewhere in the Secret Cave.

Each episode is themed around one African hero and the Cave Raiders (contestants) have to participate in knock-out rounds where only the last team standing gets the chance to Beat the Cave and win big. Schools will also compete in a seasonal competition to see which school can Beat the Cave the fastest.