The SABC's 7de Laan will be broadcast tonight on SABC2 after the SABC rushed to sign off on a long-delayed new contract for the Afrikaans weekday soap after an ultimatum from the production company that it won’t deliver any new episodes from today without a signed contract.
After waiting for months, the SABC has now
put signatures on new contracts for both 7de
Laan and the Venda soap Muvhango.
It's not the first time that the SABC stalled
to sign contract extensions for 7de Laan
and Muvhango. Muvhango is SABC2's most watched show, with 7de Laan its 7th highest rated programme according to
September viewership figures.
ALSO READ: Why the SABC should temporarily lose access to 7de Laan on SABC2 even if it does manage to sign a new contract for the soap's18th season.
ALSO READ: Why the SABC should temporarily lose access to 7de Laan on SABC2 even if it does manage to sign a new contract for the soap's18th season.
Late last week the production company of 7de Laan, Danie Odendaal Productions,
said that it won't be delivering any new episodes of the 18th season
starting today to the SABC for playout on SABC2 without a signed off contract,
and also warned the cast and crew that they might not get paid at the end of
this month and to make alternative arrangements to get money in their bank
accounts for debit orders to go through.
Muvhango's production
company, Word of Mouth Productions had to take out a loan to pay cast and crew
earlier this month and 7de Laan’s
producers said it would no longer be able to pay staff out of its own pocket
without money coming in and a signed new contract.
SABC spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago, trying to
downplay the crisis, told Eyewitness News that 7de Laan will now continue and will be shown on SABC2 this evening.
"There’s never been a crisis
over this matter because discussions have been taking place over a period of
time," Kaizer Kganyago told EWN.
"The contract has now been
finalised and I don't think anyone should worry about anything. Whoever was
spreading these messages out there did so with malicious intent."
It was ironically the SABC's
own service providers spreading the messages.
Frances Maposa, 7de Laan producer in an internal memo
told staff that "it is with great concern and sympathy that I write this memo
today, in all the years of being at 7de
Laan, this is the first time that this type of memo has to be sent out,", saying
that because the SABC didn't ensure that a new timeous contract is in place, "the
ripple effect of this sees no end".
The 7de Laan
spokesperson said on Friday and over the weekend that there will only be
finality on Monday as to whether there would be a further episode of 7de Laan screened on Monday evening on
SABC2.