Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Southside FM Radio to be granted a frequency soon
Subry Govender
I wish to report that we now finally have positive news about the
frequency problems we have been encountering ever since our cultural
evening at the MTSS Hall in February last year.
Following our meeting with Mr Eric Kholwane, chairperperson of the
Parliamentary Portfolio Communications Committee and Dr Stephen Ncube,
chairperson of ICASA, at the Elangeni Hotel in Durban early in
February, Southside officials once again held a very successful
meeting with Government officials at the same venue on the afternoon
of Friday, April 26 2013.
The meeting was initiated and convened by Mr Kholwane.
In addition to Mr Kholwane and Dr Ncube, the following people, among
others, represented state entities:
1. Dr Setuma Mohapi, CEO of Sentech.
2. Mr Patrick Sikhosana, KZN Manager, Sentech.
3. Mr Nkopane Maphiri, MDDA.
4. Mr Lumbulani R and Mr Jabulani Radebe of the Department of Comunications, and
5. Ms Lulama Makhobo, CEO of SABC.
The officials present from our side included:
1. Mr Bala Gounder (Chairperson)
2. Mr Subry Govender (Secretary)
3. Ms Keresha Govender (Treasurer)
4. Mr Swaminathan Gounden
5. Mr Logan Naidoo
6. Mr Denis Naidoo
7. Mr Richard Naidoo (Deputy Chairperson).
Mrs Sally Padaychie, wife of the late Minister Roy Padaychie,
expressed her apologies for not being able to attend.
After the introductions and the main factors made by Mr Kholwane and
Mr Balan Gounder about our need for a FM frequency in and around the
Durban area, the following points emerged:
1. Dr Mohapi, CEO of Sentech, gave an outline of the frequency that
would be made available to us with the assistance of the SABC.
Dr Mohapi committed himself and gave an assurance that such a
frequency would be made available within the shortest time possible,
most likely within a month.
2. Ms Makhobo, CEO of SABC, also made a commitment that she would work
with Dr Mohapi in providing us with the necessary frequency.
3. Dr Ncube, Chairperson of ICASA, also pledged his full support in
the granting of the frequency and said he was looking forward to the
launch of Southside FM Radio.
4. The chairperson, Mr Kholwane, observed that this frequency must be
ironed out within the shortest time possible.
After Mr Kholwane finalised the matter about the frequency, he called
upon the officials of the MDDA and the Department of Communications to
assist Southside to get off the ground as per their mandates. The
officials in question promised to look at our applications and they
gave Southside their contact details.
Finally, Mr Kholwane broached the subject of sharing the airtime with
the SABC's Lotus FM Radio. The manager present indicated that they
were prepared to meet Southside within the next two weeks.
The meeting ended very successfully on the undertaking that finally
Southside would be granted a frequency and all the officials would be
invited to our launch.
We wish to point out that we would not have reached this positive
stage in our struggles to get Southside off the ground without the
assistance of Mr Kholwane. His efforts bring to mind what Nelson
Mandela had once said about never giving up in the work that we need
do.
He said: "The greatest glory in living, lies not in never falling, but
in rising every time we fall."
Now that we have been given an assurance of the frequency, we have to
undertake the following actions as speedily as possible:
1. Finalisation of studio site and offices. We have been offered
premises at the Mount Edgcombe Mariammen Temple, the MTSS, Chatsworth
and Effingham. Whatever site we choose will be finalised through a
proper and binding agreement.
2. The building of our studio and equipping our office.
3. Recruitment and training of our presenters.
4. Recruitment of our advertising staff.
5. Recruitment of reporters.
6. Compiling a data base of our music.
We wish to make an appeal to all those who submitted their CVs to be
presenters and for the other positions to please get in touch with the
writer without any delay. (subrygovender@gmail.com)
We also wish to appeal to all those donors who had made their pledges
but had not finalised their pledges to do so as soon as possible. Our
treasurer's contact email is: kereshag@yahoo.com.
Now that we will be starting in a few months’ time, we would wish to
appeal to all sponsors, donors, supporters and well-wishers to help us
in making this long overdue project a huge success by continuing to
make their pledges and donations. In the final analysis, we aim to
become self-sufficient by generating advertising to meet our costs.
We wish to advice that since our successful cultural evening in
February last year when donations were made, we did not spend a single
cent from the pledges and donations. All work thus far had been
carried out by a few hard-working officials because of their
commitment to the establishment of a radio station for the descendants
of our forefathers and mothers who were brought to South Africa as
sugar cane indentured labourers(slaves). ends - Subry Govender
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