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Former SABC Head of News Snuki Zikalala has described the late Thelma Mapule Mbhalati as a person who helped change the character of the then-apartheid radio Bantu stations to public broadcasting. MapuleMbhalati publicbroadcasting

Zikalala was speaking in Johannesburg, at the funeral service of Mbhalati, former SABC Head of Radio News and Current Affairs.

Mbhalati held several positions at the SABC including being the first female station manager for both SAfm and Munghana Lonene. She was the first female station manager for both Munghana Lonene and SAfm.“2004, SABC News was going through an identity crisis. And the quality of news had taken a nosedive. Mapule was tasked to turn radio news and current affairs around and ensured that its millions of listeners get quality news and current affairs programmes.

Mbhalati started her radio career in 1975 at the then SABC’s Radio Tsonga, which is now Munghana Lonene.

 

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