By Michael Andisile Mayalo
The media landscape in South Africa has undergone significant transformations over the years, and one of the most notable contributions to this change has been made by Sekunjalo Investment Holdings and its founder, Dr. Iqbal Survé. Through their innovative approach to media ownership and management, Sekunjalo and Dr. Survé have played a crucial role in promoting diversity, inclusivity, and social justice in the media.
Prior to Sekunjalo's entry into the media market, the industry was dominated by a few large, white-owned conglomerates. This lack of diversity in media ownership resulted in a narrow and biased perspective on news and current events, which often marginalized the voices and experiences of black South Africans. Sekunjalo's acquisition of Independent Media, a major media group in South Africa, marked a significant turning point in the industry.
Under Dr. Survé's leadership, Sekunjalo has implemented a range of initiatives aimed at transforming the media landscape. One of the key focus areas has been the promotion of diversity and inclusion in the newsroom. Sekunjalo has made a concerted effort to recruit and retain black journalists and editors, providing them with opportunities for career advancement and professional development.
Another important initiative has been the introduction of a range of new titles and platforms that cater to diverse audiences. For example, Sekunjalo has launched several newspapers and online platforms that focus on the needs and interests of black South Africans, including the Cape Times, The Star, and IOL. These initiatives have helped to promote a more nuanced and inclusive understanding of South African society.
Sekunjalo's commitment to social justice and activism has also been a hallmark of its approach to media ownership. Under Dr. Survé's leadership, the company has taken a strong stance on issues such as corruption, state capture, and economic inequality. Sekunjalo's newspapers and online platforms have provided a powerful voice for marginalized communities and have helped to hold those in power accountable.
Despite facing numerous challenges and criticisms, Sekunjalo and Dr. Survé have remained committed to their vision of a transformed media landscape. Their efforts have helped to promote a more diverse, inclusive, and socially just media environment, which is essential for a healthy democracy.
In conclusion, Sekunjalo and Dr. Iqbal Survé have played a pivotal role in transforming the media landscape in South Africa. Through their innovative approach to media ownership and management, they have helped to promote diversity, inclusivity, and social justice in the media. Their commitment to these values is essential for building a more equitable and just society.
As the media landscape continues to evolve, it is essential that we recognize the importance of diversity, inclusivity, and social justice in the media. Sekunjalo and Dr. Survé's story serves as a powerful reminder of the impact that can be made when we prioritize these values.
Michael Mayalo is an independent writer,analyst, and commentator.
Sunday Independent