Thank you hon Chair. Let me first appreciate the hon Minister in the progress made in finding a sustainable and long-term solution to the SABC broadcasting Premier Soccer League matches.
IsiZulu:
Siyabonga Nyambose ngoba nalaba abasemakaya bakhonile ukuthi balibone ibhola, nabangakhoni ukulibuka kumabonakude ...
English:
... on the radio station could continue listening to the radio station. But my follow-up question Nyambose is: What is the expected impact of the amendments to the Sport Broadcasting
Services Regulations of 2010 on the sustainable and long-term towards SABC broadcasting Premier Soccer League matches?
IsiZulu:
... ngoba ayasinceda emakhaya Nyambose. Ngiyabonga.
English:
The MINISTER OF SPORT, ARTS AND CULTURE: Thank you, hon member for your kind words but let me say that the unblocking of the blackout in sport broadcast was a joint effort of all the players in the sporting area. As a result we reached the point. And I must thank all the stakeholders who participated to ensure that millions of our people in their communities, in rural areas, in townships are able to watch their beloved sport in South Africa which is football.
The everlasting impact Chair would be us having and seeing an active and sporting nation because sport has this capacity of having everybody in society participating in it. And this is the aim of government to ensure that all of us, whether it is sport or recreation - but it is some sort of activity as human being
we are involved here. This for us is going o be the output. Thank you very much.