SABC Pulls The Plug On ‘Pimville’ Over Unresolved Contractual Obligations 

Johannesburg – The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has abruptly stopped broadcasting the programme “Pimville” on SABC 2.

Announcing the move on Monday, 25 May 2026, the SABC said: “Following a thorough review process and careful consideration, the SABC regrets to announce that Pimville will be discontinued from tonight, due to unresolved contractual obligations and breaches identified and communicated formally to Bakwena Productions”.

In a statement, SABC added: “This outcome is deeply regrettable, particularly considering the dedication and hard work demonstrated by the cast, crew, as well as the unwavering support received from audiences, partners, and all stakeholders who contributed to the programme’s success.

“As part of the Corporation’s contingency plans, the 21:00 timeslot previously occupied by Pimville will now be playing repeat episodes of the brand new Season 2 of the telenovela Amalanga Awafani.”

Further updates will be communicated regarding the future of Pimville.

The SABC assured the public that the acquisition and commissioning of Pimville followed the Corporation’s standard approval and commissioning processes applicable to SABC productions.

These processes included the necessary editorial, operational, commercial, and governance approval mechanisms.

Following concerns that emerged during the production process, the SABC implemented enhanced oversight and risk mitigation measures aimed at strengthening production monitoring and governance controls.

“As previously communicated publicly by the Corporation, it was subsequently identified that certain approved oversight mechanisms were not implemented consistently and to the required standard,” said the statement.

“Consequently, an internal consequence management process has been initiated in accordance with applicable policies, procedures, and labour law requirements.”

In addition, the SABC stated that a legal process is currently underway regarding the production company, including the issuing of a notice of breach in April 2026.

“Any further action will be guided by ongoing contractual, legal, and governance processes,” the statement said.

The SABC said it has also engaged with cast and crew representatives regarding concerns raised.

The SABC said it remains committed to stabilising the production environment, ensuring continuity of content, protecting the interests of affected stakeholders, and exploring all appropriate operational options relating to the future of the production.

“The corporation extends an apology for the inconvenience caused by the disruption in the schedule,” the statement said.

“The SABC remains dedicated to delivering meaningful, high-quality content to its audiences and appreciates the understanding and continued support of viewers and stakeholders during this period.”

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