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37532 3-2 Icasa Layout 1 Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA Vol. 586 Pretoria, 3 April 2014 No. 37532 N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure 401408—A 37532—1 2 No. 37532 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 APRIL 2014 IMPORTANT NOTICE The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for faxed documents not received due to errors on the fax machine or faxes received which are unclear or incomplete. Please be advised that an “OK” slip, received from a fax machine, will not be accepted as proof that documents were received by the GPW for printing. If documents are faxed to the GPW it will be the sender’s respon- sibility to phone and confirm that the documents were received in good order. 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CONTENTS • INHOUD Page Gazette No. No. No. GENERAL NOTICE Independent Communications Authority of South Africa General Notice 266 Electronic Communications Act (36/2005): Party Election Broadcasts (PEBs) during 2014 election broadcast period ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3 37532 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 3 APRIL 2014 No. 37532 3 GENERAL NOTICE NOTICE 266 OF 2014 IC INDEPENDENT COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY OF SOUTH AFRICA PARTY ELECTION BROADCASTS (PEBs) DURING 2014 ELECTION BROADCAST PERIOD I, DR Stephen Mncube, Chairperson of the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa ("the Authority") here by publish, the schedule to monitor Party Election Broadcasts (PEBs)during the election broadcast period in terms of Sections 56, 57, 58 and 59 of the Electronic Communications Act No. 36 of 2005 ("the ECA"). Dr Stephen Mncube Chairperson This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 4 No. 37532 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 APRIL 2014 The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa("the Authority")is empowered in terms of Sections 56, 57, 58 and 59 of the Electronic Communications Act No. 36 of 2005 ("the ECA") to monitor Party Election Broadcasts (PEBs) during the election broadcast period and Political Advertisements (PAs) during election period. The Authority has, under Section 57(2) of the ECA determined the time to be made available to political parties for the broadcast of PEBs, including the duration and scheduling PEBs. PEBs shall be broadcast in all SABC radio stations and television stations as well as on thefollowing Community TV, Community and Commercial SoundBroadcasting Services: NAME OF THE LICENSEE 1, 1KZN TV 2. Highway Radio 3. Aganang Community Radio 4. Kurara FM 5. Kovsie FM 6. Mohodi Community Radio 7. Kangala Community Radio 8. Khanya Community Radio 9. Newcastle Community Radio 10. Zululand FM 1. Makhado FM 12. Radio Khwezi 13. Unique FM 14. Thetha FM 15. Umgungundlovu Co munity Radio Station 16. Vaaltar FM 17.Vukani Community Radio 18. Motheo FM 19. Bosveld Stereo 20. East Wave Radio 21. Koepel Stereo 22. Kosmos Stereo This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 3 APRIL 2014 No. 37532 5 23. MFM 92,6 Stereo 24. Radio Kaapse Punt 25. Radio Kaboesna 26. Radio Laeveld 27. Radio NFM 28. Radio West Coast 29.Zebediela Community Radio 30. Radio Grahamstown 31.Jozi FM 32. Kopanong Fm 33.Chai FM 101.9FM 34. Mdantsane FM 35. Radio Today 36. Radio Islam 37. Radio Zibonele 38.Chinese Community Radio 39. Voice of the Cape 40.Lukhanji Community Radio 41. Radio Rippe! 42. Kumkani FM 43. Radio Atlantis 44, Bay FM 45. Radio Mams 46, Letlhabile Community Radio 47. Mafikeng FM 48. Star FM 49.Witbank Community Radio 50. Siyathuthuka Community Radio 51.Vuma FM (Commercial) 52. Alfred Nzo Community Radio 53.Moutse Community Radio 54. Radio Bushbuckridge 55, Valley FM 56. Naledi FM 57. Alex FM This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 6 No. 37532 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 APRIL 2014 Iokwa Community Radi 6arberton FM . Kanyamazane FM 61. Mashishing FM 62. Mokopane 63. Moletsi FM 64. Nkomazi FM 65. Radio Sunny South 66. Sekhukhune 67. Soweto TV 67.-akalani FM 6k,. - se FM 6.TUT FM 70. UJ FM 71.1Jgu FM 72. Voice of Ten 73. Wild 74. Radio Mafisa PEBs shall be broadcast m Saturday 05 April 2014 to Sunday 04, May 2014. Each radio station transmitting PEBs will have 8 PEB slots every day as per the Schedule below. All enquiries, except for complaints related enquiries, should be directed to: Ms. Fiikile l ro Ixane The oadcasting Corn,_ - Licensing and Compliance 161 .'atherine Sty, >andton, Johannesburg Pinniill Farm, Bloc--- Tel: (011)t16 3197 E-mail: This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 3 APRIL 2014 No. 37532 7 AN complaints related enquiries should be directed to: Mr. Gordon Mashigo Legal Adviser: Litigation & CCC Programme 164 Katherine Street, Sandton, Johannesburg Pinmill Farm, Block C Tel: (011) 566 3611 E-mail: qmashigo(Mcasa.orq.za and; Ms. Veronica Barnard Compliance Officer: Licensing and Compliance Programme 164 Katherine Street, Sandton, Johannesburg Pinmill Farm, Block C Tel: (011) 566 3219 E-mail: VBarnardfticasa.orq.za NATIONAL TELEVISION AND RADIO SLOTS Saturday, 05 April 2014 Radio Time Slots Television Time Slots Political Party 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 Democratic Alliance 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 Unemployment Movement SA 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 African People's Convention South African Maintenance and Estate 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 Beneficiaries 12h00-15h00 14h00-18h00 A frican Christian Democratic Party 15h00-18h00 14h00-18h00 National Freedom Party 15h00-18h00 18h00-22h00 A frican National Congress 18h00-21h00 18h00-22h00 African National Congress This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 8 No. 37532 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 APRIL 2014 Sunday, 06 April 2014 Radio Time Slots Television Time SlotsPolitical Party 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 Pan Africanist Movement 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 frican National Congress 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 African National Party 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 12h00-15h00 14h00-18h00 zanian People's Organisation 15h00-18h00 14h00-18h00 African National Congress , South African Maintenance and Estate 15h00-18h00 18h00-22h00 Beneficiaries 18h00-21h00 18h00-22h00 United Christian Democratic Party Monday, 07 April 2014 Radio Time Slots Television time Slots Political Party 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 Democratic Alliance 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 United Democratic Movement 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 United Christian Democratic Party 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 African National Congress 12h00-15h00 14h00-18h00 Merafong Civic Association 15h00-18h00 14h00-18h00 Ubumbano Lwesizwe Sabangoni 15h00-18h00 18h00-22h00 African People's Convention 18h00-21h00 18h00-22h00 frican National Congress This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 3 APRIL 2014 No. 37532 9 Tuesday, 08 April 2014 Radio Time Slots Television time Slots Political Party 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 Patriotic Alliance 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 United Congress 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 A zanian People's Organisation 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 United Congress 12h00-15h00 14h00-18h00 Inkatha Freedom Party 15h00-18h00 14h00-18h00 Workers and Socialist Party 15h00-18h00 18h00-22h00 African National Congress 18h00-21h00 18h00-22h00 A zanian People's Organisation Wednesday, 09 April 2014 Radio Time Slots Television time Slots Political Party 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 United Christian Democratic Party 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 A frican National Congress 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 Front National 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 United Christian Democratic Party 12h00-15h00 14h00-18h00 Democratic Alliance 15h00-18h00 14h00-18h00 african Christian Democratic Party 15h00-18h00 18h00-22h00 Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 18h00-21h00 18h00-22h00 Kingdom Governance Movement This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 10 No. 37532 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3 APRIL 2014 Thursday, 10 April 2014 Radio Time Slots Television time SlotsPolitical Party 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 African National Congress 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 Minority Front 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 Indigenous People's Organisation 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 People's Alliance 12h00-15h00 14h00-18h00 United Christian Democratic Party 15h00-18h00 14h00-18h00 United Christian Democratic Party 15h00-18h00 18h00-22h00 A gang South Africa 18h00-21h00 18h00-22h00 National Freedom Party Friday, 11 April 2014 Radio Time Slots Television time SlotsPolitical Party 06h00-09h00 6h00-10h00 African People's Convention 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 Agang South Africa 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 Inkatha Freedom Party 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 12h00-15h00 14h00-18h00 orkers and Socialist Party Independent Civic Organisation of South 15h00-18h00 14h00-18h00 frica 15h00-18h00 18h00-22h00 Inkatha Freedom Party 18h00-21h00 18h00-22h00 jWorkersand Socialist Party This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 3 APRIL 2014 No. 37532 11 Saturday, 12 April 2014 Radio Time Slots elevision time SlotsPolitical Party 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 A frican National Congress 06h00-09h00 06h00-10h00 African National Congress 09h00-12h00 10h00-14h00 A frican National
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