Bringing homegrown stories to life!
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Community television is the lifeblood of any community. It gives expression to local culture, fulfils local educational and entertainment needs, and provides much-needed employment opportunities in the community. Here’s how MultiChoice, Africa’s most loved storyteller, empowers quality community broadcasting and elevates their stories to a national stage.
Corporate responsibility is not about chasing headlines and social coverage. It’s about making a meaningful and sustainable impact in communities and society at large.
This is how MultiChoice approaches corporate responsibility. It is making big strides in the video entertainment and broadcasting industry and the society at large. Take, for example, its partnership with the six regional TV stations on its DStv platform – Soweto TV, GauTV, 1KZN TV, Cape TV, Tshwane TV, and Mpuma Kapa TV.
City of Cape Town opens second electric vehicle charging stationThe City of Cape Town (CoCT) has opened its second public electric vehicle (EV) charging station. The station is situated in the parking area of the Somerset West Civic Centre. E-mobility offers the city and its residents an opportunity to create a healthier, more inclusive metro. As a proactive climate change response, it will help enable our Covid-19 recovery, said the CoCT in a statement.
SABC s Noxolo Grootboom announces retirementNoxolo Grootboom has announced her retirement after working for the SABC for 37 years. The public broadcaster confirmed the news on its Twitter account.
Summer Nathi 2020 event series goes virtual this year The festival programme comprises local artists within Nelson Mandela Bay only 17 December 2020 Summer Nathi 2020 offers you a variety of online events this festive season. Image: Supplied/Nelson Mandela Bay municipality
The Nelson Mandela Bay municipality invites you to be a part of the Summer Nathi experience by watching our events live on TV and online platforms this year.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic rules and regulations, the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality has decided to create a virtual programme for the summer holidays to prevent large gatherings during the festive season.
On December 16, the opening of the season was live-streamed as the new mayor addressed the city and switched on the Christmas Tree lights.
HER DREAM COMES TRUE
Gospel artist Yolanda Vuthela has landed a big TV gig.
On Sunday, she started presenting the show
Ezokholo on Mpuma Kapa TV, which airs on DStv’s Bay TV (channel 260).
She co-hosts the show alongside Bishop Bongs Xhalabile.
Speaking to SunBuzz, Yolanda said it had always been her dream to present a TV show.
“I’ve never presented a show, so this is my first time,” she said.
“As a result, I have no experience as a TV presenter or talk show host.
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“The only time I’m in front of the camera is when I’m shooting a music video for my music.