SABC bans DA advert

Yes this year they seemed to have stepped it up a gear with regards to adverts and advertising spaces about what they have "achieved".

On that note, Mix FM is being constantly spammed with CoJ adverts about achievements, vision etc. While no political party is mentioned, I can't help but think this is just electioneering...?
 
English is understood by at least 90% of the populace.... This Mmusi Maimane is a dynamic speaker, he engages the people who talks to. I think he can do great things for SA. I hope he goes much further than Gauteng Premier Candidate.

Yep, agree, Maimane will have my support.
 
On that note, Mix FM is being constantly spammed with CoJ adverts about achievements, vision etc. While no political party is mentioned, I can't help but think this is just electioneering...?
Irritates the kuk out of me . They shouldn't be wasting time and money on advertising achievements . Any achievement that is worth anything is most probably self-evident.
 
Am I wrong? The majority of the uneducated masses have no idea what the ANC is doing, yet they still vote for them.

My gardener has very very limited English skills so how would he understand this ad? Thats why I say put it in their language so they can understand, its not rocket science.

So by virtue of the fact that your gardener does not understand English this ad must be in another language? That's not science at all. In what African language do you communicate with him then?
 
about time :p now if they can only ban the ANC ads too :p
 
So by virtue of the fact that your gardener does not understand English this ad must be in another language? That's not science at all. In what African language do you communicate with him then?


They are focusing the wrong people, in a nut shell.
 
Also, when's the last time you saw an ad on SABC tv in something other than English or Afrikaans? Okay you get the occasional Xhosa/Zulu on SABC 1 but what about the others?
 
It should be focused on the uneducated masses not us.

Any other language would have reached less people. Most black people I know speak English. I basically have to go into deepest rural Transkei to find only Xhosa speakers.... and those people dont Youtube or watch TV. They dont have electricity to do that. Most listen to battery powered radios in that part of the world.
 
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Any other language would have reached less people. Most black people I know speak English. I basically have to go into deepest rural Transkei to find only Xhosa speakers.... and those people dont Youtube or watch TV. They dont have electricity to do that. Most listen to battery powered radios in that part of the world.

Jee, why would that be? Doesn't the ANC have "A Good Story to Tell"? - like a fairytale :whistle:
 
[video=youtube;g6jU2bZxGKI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6jU2bZxGKI[/video]

The SABC have banned this political advert. Political censorship?

AMAGAD! Surprise!
 
SABC CENSORING US: DA

The Democratic Alliance on Friday accused the SABC of censoring it following a notice to pull the party's election advert.

"The DA has received notice from the SABC that it is removing the DA's 'Ayisafani' television commercial from the airwaves," spokesman Mmusi Maimane said in a statement.

"This is censorship pure and simple."

The advert in question shows the DA's Gauteng premier candidate and spokesman, Maimane, standing in front of a mirror talking about the current state of the country.

He says life today is better than it was 20 years ago and gives credit to great leaders who he believes have taken the country forward.

"But since 2008 we've seen President Jacob Zuma's ANC. An ANC that is corrupt. An ANC for the connected few. An ANC that is taking us backwards. An ANC where more than 1.4 million people have lost jobs."

Maimane then asks Zuma where the jobs are.

He continues to speak about news events such as police brutality and the R246 million upgrade to Zuma's private Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal.

The advert ends with Maimane saying: "Together we can bring hope, allow an environment that creates jobs. Together we can bring change for all South Africans."

In his statement, Maimane said the reasons advanced by the SABC were spurious and illegal.

He accused the SABC of protecting Zuma from public accountability for the Nkandla scandal.

"The unavoidable conclusion is that the SABC has bowed to pressure from the ANC to remove the commercial. We know that the ANC is worried about the hugely positive response that the advert has generated," he said.

Maimane promised to fight the censorship and would approach The Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa).

"Political advertising regulations require us to approach Icasa. We are confident Icasa will dismiss the SABC's censorship and reinstate the commercial immediately," he said.

In the letter, which Sapa is in possession of, SABC acting group CEO Tian Olivier informed the party the corporation would no longer be able to broadcast the advert on radio and television.

"The Icasa regulation on political advertising states clearly that there may not be incitement to violence."

"It is our view that the reference in your television advertisement to police killing our people is cause for incitement against the police services," Olivier said in the letter.

The letter further states that the Electoral Code of Conduct included a clause prohibiting the publication of false information about other candidates or parties.

"We believe this can also be extended to information that has not yet been tested and confirmed in a court of law, such as the allegations in your advertisement regarding the Nkandla matter."

He further stated that the Code of the Advertising Standards Authority of SA (ASA) did not permit attacking another product to promote your own.

Olivier said although ASA did not have jurisdiction over political advertisement during an election period, he believed the complaints and compliance committee of Icasa, which had jurisdiction, would apply the same principle.

"We are also of the view that the SABC will not permit personal attacks on any party member or leader by any other party, as being done in your advertisement in respect of... Zuma," Olivier said.

"We do not have any concern about generic statements regarding matters such as corruption or lack of service delivery, but do not believe that it is correct to pin such issues on any specific person..."

SABC spokesman Kaizer Kganyago did not immediately respond to questions pertaining to the letter and its contents.


Source : Sapa /kn/jk/lp
Date : 11 Apr 2014 12:01
 
Pretty sure the Nkandla thievery has been tested in court actually
 
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