Dear All

It is surely in order now to congratulate the Numsa President and
Cosatu CEC member on his official appointment as member of the SABC
Board (see below).

Cde Cedric we would have to get you to closely study and follow the
advice of Antonio Gamsci on Hegemony and what role the national
broadcaster can play in this daunting working class and socialist
challenge.

My personal advice for 2010 is: Getting Things Done Through
Performance With Purpose

Comradely Yours

Karl Cloete



On Dec 16, 3:14 pm, Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]> wrote:
> *Congratulations Cde Cedric!!*!
>
> Date: 2009/12/16
> Subject: [SOS Relay] New SABC Board
> To: Sos media Sos <[email protected]>
>
>  16 Dec 2006
>
>  The President of the Republic, Mr Jacob Zuma today, in terms of section
> 13(1) of the Broadcasting Act 44 of 1999 (the Act)  appointed, with effect
> from 10 January 2010,  twelve non-executive members of the  Board of the
> South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) as recommended by the National
> Assembly.
>
>  These are:
>
>  * Mr Cedric Sabelo Gina
>  * Ms Phillipa “Pippa” Green
>  * Mr Peter John Harris
>  * Ms Barbara Masekela
>  * Mr Magathe Mello
>  * Mr Nkotomane Motsepe
>  * Dr Baldwin “Ben’’ Ngubane
>  * Mr David Niddrie
>  * Ms Claire O’Neil
>  * Ms Felleng  Sekha
>  * Ms Suzanne Vos
>  * Mr Desmond Golding
>
>  In terms of section 13(3) of the Act, the President has designated Dr Ben
> Ngubane as Chairperson of the Board and Ms Felleng Sekha as Deputy
> Chairperson of the SABC Board.
>
>  Dr Ngubane, a highly regarded former Minister of Arts, Culture, Science and
> Technology and former South African ambassador to Japan, will bring the
> necessary expertise and depth of experience required in a weighty position
> of this nature.
>
>  Ms Sekha brings extensive experience in the broadcasting and
> telecommunications sectors, having served in various positions, including as
> chairperson of the Independent Broadcasting Authority and the National
> Telecommunications Forum. She was also actively involved in the
> Telecommunications Policy process leading to the enactment of the South
> African Telecommunications Act of 1996, which will assist the board in this
> era of convergence between telecommunications and broadcasting.
>
>  The President thanks Ms Irene Charnely and the entire interim Board for the
> excellent manner in which they have steered the SABC forward under
> challenging conditions, bringing about stability.
>
>  The President wishes the new Board members well in their task of
> strengthening the public broadcaster and to build an SABC that will
> efficiently and effectively execute the mandate of informing, educating and
> entertaining citizens and the world.

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