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  • NeftalyP409-8-1-3 Neftaly SayPro Chief Development Manager SCDR Daily Chief Report by Ntshuxeko Previous Shihangu on 23 February2026 NeftalyPD409D4


     
    To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the SayPro Royal committee, Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members, all SayPro Royal Chiefs and SayPro Human capital
     
    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Report Number: SayProF535-01
    Date: 2026-02-23
    Employee Name: Ntshuxeko Previous Shihangu
    Department/Team: SayPro Chief Development Royalty
    Supervisor: Linah Ralepelle
     
    SayPro Table of Contents
     
    Tasks Completed

    Task 1: Topics

    1. https://charity.neftaly.net/saypro-the-evolution-of-modern-art-21-august/
    2. https://charity.neftaly.net/saypro-hospital-operations-efficiency-topics/
    3. https://charity.neftaly.net/saypro-2000-mandela-day-speech/
    4. https://charity.neftaly.net/saypro-general-sports-development-training/

    Task 2: NeftalyP000-5-11-1-1-NeftalyCDR-1 Neftaly Quarterly Needs Assessment

    1. https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/neftalyp000-5-11-1-1-neftalycdr-1-1-activities-and-responsibilities-neftaly-monthly-focus-groups-organizing-focus-groups-to-gather-qualitative-data-from-community-members/
    2. https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/neftalyp000-5-11-1-1-activities-and-responsibilities-for-neftalyp000-5-11-1-1-neftalycdr-1-2-neftaly-monthly-data-analysis-analysing-survey-and-focus-group-data-to-identify-key-issues/
    3. https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/neftalyp000-5-11-1-1-activities-and-responsibilities-for-neftalyp000-5-11-1-1-neftalycdr-1-3-neftaly-monthly-community-interviews-interviewing-local-leaders-and-stakeholders-to-gain-insights/
    4. https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/neftalyp000-5-11-1-1-activities-and-responsibilities-for-neftalyp000-5-11-1-1-neftalycdr-1-4-neftaly-monthly-needs-prioritization-prioritizing-needs-based-on-data-collected/

    Task 3:

    Tasks In Progress
    Task 1: None
     
    Challenges Encountered
    Challenge 1:

    Support or Resources Needed
    Support 1:
    Support 2:
     
    Planned Tasks for Tomorrow
    Task 1: Youth Mobilization
    Task 2: SayProCDR meeting minutes
     
    General Comments / Observations
    Employee Signature: NP Shihangu
    Date: _2026-02-23
    Supervisor’s Comments:
     
    [Supervisor’s feedback or additional comments]
    Supervisor Signature:

    My message shall end here.

    Ntshuxeko Shihangu| Development Manager SCDR| SayPro

  • SayPro General Sports Development & Training

    • SayPro The Role of SayPro in Sports Development: Empowering Communities through Soccer and Netball
    • SayPro Diepsloot Arsenal: Bridging Gaps in Youth Sports Development
    • SayPro Mapping the Future of Sports: A Collaboration between SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal
    • SayPro Developing Grassroots Soccer Talent: Strategies for Long-Term Success
    • SayPro Sports as a Tool for Community Building: SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal’s Collaborative Approach
    • SayPro Importance of Inclusive Sports Programs for Underserved Communities
    • SayPro The Role of Youth Sports in Shaping Future Leaders: Lessons from Diepsloot Arsenal
    • SayPro The Benefits of Netball for Youth Development in Diepsloot
    • SayPro How Sports Programs Impact Social Change: A Case Study of SayPro’s Work in Diepsloot
    • SayPro The Power of Soccer: Creating Opportunities for Youth in Diepsloot
    • SayPro Soccer Development and Training
    • SayPro Soccer Coaching Techniques for Youth Development
    • SayPro Building Strong Soccer Teams: Diepsloot Arsenal’s Approach to Teamwork
    • SayPro Developing Young Soccer Talent: Training Methodologies and Best Practices
    • SayPro The Role of Soccer Academies in Building Professional Athletes: Insights from SayPro
    • SayPro Mapping the Path from Grassroots to Professional Soccer: SayPro’s Strategy
    • SayPro Soccer as a Vehicle for Social Change: Case Study of Diepsloot Arsenal
    • SayPro The Importance of Discipline and Consistency in Soccer Training for Youth
    • SayPro’s Investment in Soccer: Training and Development Programs for Young Talent
    • SayPro How to Build Mental Toughness in Young Soccer Players
    • SayPro Soccer and Leadership: Teaching Life Skills through the Game
    • SayPro Netball Development and Training
    • SayPro Netball Training Programs for Youth: Key Focus Areas
    • SayPro The Growing Popularity of Netball in South Africa: SayPro’s Role in Development
    • SayPro Netball for Girls: Empowering Female Athletes through Sports
    • SayPro Training Future Netball Stars: Best Practices for Youth Development
    • SayPro The Impact of Netball on Female Youth Empowerment in Diepsloot
    • SayPro How to Create a Winning Netball Strategy: Insights from Diepsloot Arsenal’s Coaching Team
    • SayPro The Role of Physical Fitness in Netball Performance: Key Training Techniques
    • SayPro Building Mental Resilience in Young Netball Players
    • SayPro The Power of Teamwork: Training Youth Netball Teams for Success
    • SayPro’s Commitment to Netball Development: Providing Resources and Opportunities
    • SayPro Coaching and Leadership Development
    • SayPro Effective Coaching Styles for Soccer and Netball Teams
    • SayPro Leadership in Youth Sports: Developing Coaches at SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal
    • SayPro Building Strong Coaching Foundations: Training and Development for Coaches
    • SayPro Mentorship in Soccer and Netball: Developing the Next Generation of Coaches
    • SayPro Coaching Philosophy: The Importance of Player-Centered Coaching
    • SayPro Developing Leadership Skills through Youth Soccer and Netball
    • SayPro How Coaches Can Inspire Motivation and Commitment in Youth Athletes
    • SayPro The Role of Sports Psychology in Coaching Youth Soccer and Netball
    • SayPro Understanding Player Development Stages: Coaching Strategies for Different Age Groups
    • SayPro Building Resilience in Coaches: Balancing Performance and Wellbeing
    • SayPro Sports Infrastructure and Facility Development
    • SayPro Improving Soccer and Netball Facilities in Diepsloot: SayPro’s Impact
    • SayPro Mapping Sports Facilities for Youth Development in Diepsloot
    • SayPro Building a Sustainable Sports Infrastructure: Lessons from Diepsloot Arsenal
    • SayPro How Sports Facilities Contribute to Player Development: A Look at SayPro’s Work
    • SayPro The Importance of Safe and Accessible Sports Venues for Youth in Diepsloot
    • SayPro Expanding Sports Infrastructure: Enhancing Soccer and Netball Opportunities
    • SayPro Creating a Sustainable Sports Facility Plan for Diepsloot Arsenal’s Future
    • SayPro How to Design Sports Facilities that Support Youth Development
    • SayPro The Role of Local Communities in Sports Facility Maintenance
    • SayPro Future-Proofing Sports Infrastructure: SayPro’s Long-Term Strategy for Diepsloot
    • SayPro Community Engagement and Social Responsibility
    • SayPro The Role of Sports in Community Development: Insights from SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal
    • SayPro How SayPro’s Community Programs Are Helping Youth in Diepsloot Through Soccer and Netball
    • SayPro Building Partnerships with Local Communities: The Power of Sports
    • SayPro Corporate Social Responsibility through Sports: SayPro’s Engagement in Diepsloot
    • SayPro Youth Empowerment through Soccer: SayPro’s Commitment to Community Transformation
    • SayPro The Social Impact of Netball Programs in Diepsloot: A Community Approach
    • SayPro The Role of Parents in Youth Sports Development
    • SayPro The Influence of Community Leaders on Youth Sports Participation
    • SayPro Creating Safe Spaces for Youth through Sports Programs
    • SayPro Social Responsibility and Sports: The Benefits of Local Community Involvement
    • SayPro Talent Identification and Scouting
    • SayPro Talent Identification: How SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Spot Future Stars
    • SayPro Developing Scouting Programs for Soccer and Netball in Diepsloot
    • SayPro The Role of Scouts in Soccer and Netball: Identifying Talent Early
    • SayPro How SayPro Is Empowering Youth Athletes to Pursue Careers in Soccer and Netball
    • SayPro Scouting for Soccer Talent: A Guide to Identifying Potential Athletes
    • SayPro Netball Talent Search: Identifying the Next Generation of Players
    • SayPro Creating Pathways for Talent Development in Diepsloot: SayPro’s Role
    • SayPro The Importance of Early Scouting for Soccer Success
    • SayPro Training Coaches to Spot and Nurture Talent in Soccer and Netball
    • SayPro How SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Provide Opportunities for Emerging Talent
    • SayPro Health and Fitness in Sports
    • SayPro The Role of Nutrition in Youth Soccer and Netball Performance
    • SayPro Injury Prevention and Recovery for Soccer Players
    • SayPro Creating Fitness Programs for Soccer and Netball Players
    • SayPro The Importance of Mental Health Awareness in Youth Sports
    • SayPro Building Endurance and Agility in Soccer and Netball Players
    • SayPro How to Develop Strength and Conditioning Programs for Youth Athletes
    • SayPro The Role of Physiotherapists in Sports Development: Supporting Soccer and Netball Players
    • SayPro Encouraging Healthy Habits in Young Athletes
    • SayPro The Impact of Regular Physical Activity on Youth Development
    • SayPro Mental Toughness in Sports: Training the Mind for Soccer and Netball
    • SayPro Event Planning and Management
    • SayPro Organizing Youth Soccer and Netball Tournaments: A Guide for SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal
    • SayPro Event Logistics for Youth Sports: Coordinating Soccer and Netball Tournaments
    • SayPro How to Manage Youth Sports Events: Best Practices from Diepsloot Arsenal
    • SayPro Creating Memorable Soccer and Netball Events for the Diepsloot Community
    • SayPro The Role of Volunteers in Sports Event Management
    • SayPro Planning and Executing Soccer Camps: A SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Initiative
    • SayPro Managing Youth Sports Competitions: Tips for Organizing Successful Tournaments
    • SayPro The Economic Impact of Hosting Youth Soccer and Netball Tournaments
    • SayPro Event Marketing for Youth Sports: Promoting Soccer and Netball Tournaments
    • SayPro The Future of Sports Events in Diepsloot: SayPro’s Vision for Growth
    • SayPro Sponsorship and Funding in Sports
    • SayPro Securing Sponsorships for Youth Soccer and Netball Programs
    • SayPro How SayPro is Attracting Sponsors for Diepsloot Arsenal’s Sports Initiatives
    • SayPro The Role of Corporate Sponsorship in Youth Sports Development
    • SayPro Developing Sustainable Funding Models for Soccer and Netball Programs
    • SayPro How to Write Effective Sponsorship Proposals for Youth Sports Programs
    • SayPro Fundraising for Youth Sports: Creative Ideas for Soccer and Netball
    • SayPro The Importance of Strategic Partnerships in Securing Sports Funding
    • SayPro How Sponsorships Benefit Local Communities and Youth Athletes
    • SayPro Attracting Private Sector Investment for Sports Development Programs
    • SayPro The Future of Sports Sponsorship in South Africa: Trends and Opportunities
  • SayPro Development Event

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    research
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    public
    stakeholders
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    television audiences,
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    how we promote
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    locally and Internationally
    Funding Overview and Criteria
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    Marketing and Distribution
    Learn more about funding for marketing and distribution of South African films.
    Production Funding
    Learn more about funding for films in production.
    Festival Hosting
    Provides opportunities for filmmakers to increase their distribution channels.
    Development Funding
    Learn more about funding for films and television concepts in development.
    Festival Attendance
    The NFVF provides funding to filmmakers to attend screenings of their work.
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    Find out more about national and international bursaries, grants for training providers and our in-house training programmes.
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    Learn more about funding for marketing and distribution of South African films.
    Production Funding
    Learn more about funding for films in production.
    Festival Hosting
    Provides opportunities for filmmakers to increase their distribution channels.
    Development Funding
    Learn more about funding for films and television concepts in development.
    Festival Attendance
    The NFVF provides funding to filmmakers to attend screenings of their work.
    Education and Training Funding
    Find out more about national and international bursaries, grants for training providers and our in-house training programmes.
    Funding Approvals
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    Co-Productions
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    development,
    production,
    marketing, and
    distribution of films –
    helping filmmakers
    represent
    and market their work internationally
    . In addition, the NFVF
    commissions
    research
    and produces industry
    statistics
    public
    stakeholders
    with valuable insights into the South African film industry.
    television audiences,
    develops talent and skills in the country – with a special emphasis on previously disadvantaged groups.
    how we promote
    the South African Film Industry
    locally and Internationally
    Funding Overview and Criteria
    The NFVF provides funding for film and video-related productions.
    Marketing and Distribution
    Learn more about funding for marketing and distribution of South African films.
    Production Funding
    Learn more about funding for films in production.
    Festival Hosting
    Provides opportunities for filmmakers to increase their distribution channels.
    Development Funding
    Learn more about funding for films and television concepts in development.
    Festival Attendance
    The NFVF provides funding to filmmakers to attend screenings of their work.
    Education and Training Funding
    Find out more about national and international bursaries, grants for training providers and our in-house training programmes.
    Funding Approvals
    Information on Funding Approvals.
    Home
    About
    About Us
    About the SAFTAs
    Latest News
    Gallery
    Videos
    Funding
    Funding Overview and Criteria
    The NFVF provides funding for film and video-related productions.
    Marketing and Distribution
    Learn more about funding for marketing and distribution of South African films.
    Production Funding
    Learn more about funding for films in production.
    Festival Hosting
    Provides opportunities for filmmakers to increase their distribution channels.
    Development Funding
    Learn more about funding for films and television concepts in development.
    Festival Attendance
    The NFVF provides funding to filmmakers to attend screenings of their work.
    Education and Training Funding
    Find out more about national and international bursaries, grants for training providers and our in-house training programmes.
    Funding Approvals
    Information on Funding Approvals.
    Filmmakers
    Filmmaking Overview
    Information on the film production industry in South Africa.
    Co-Productions
    Information on Co-Production treaties, guidelines and application forms.
    Incentives
    Learn about film and TV production incentives.
    Find a Crew
    Industry Organisations
    Links to South African film industry organisations.
    Locations
    Discover filming locations across the country.
    Screen Writing
    Find tips and online resources to help improve screen writing and view our script editors database.
    SA Films
    SA Films
    Film Library
    Currently Showing
    Festivals & Markets
    National Festivals and Markets
    International Festivals and Markets
    Research
    Research Overview
    Research Reports
    FAQs
    Filmmaking Overview
    Information on the film production industry in South Africa.
    Co-Productions
    Information on Co-Production treaties, guidelines and application forms.
    Incentives
    Learn about film and TV production incentives.
    Find a Crew
    Industry Organisations
    Links to South African film industry organisations.
    Locations
    Discover filming locations across the country.
    Research Overview
    Research Reports
    FAQs About The NFVF
    FAQS ABOUT NFVF FUNDING
    FAQs About The South African Film Industry
    NFVF Videos
    NFVF women celebration in the heritage month
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    Grants available to filmmakers and distributors to promote their product
    Innovative marketing and distribution strategies-particularly in line with NFVF objectives-for animation, digital and other new technologies/media, will be supported.
    Above and below the line Marketing of a project
    Who can apply?
    South African independent filmmakers and independent local distributors who have a complete film or TV product.

    What are the requirements?
    Completed application form.
    Company profile
    Certified copy of SA ID
    Detailed profile of the applicant
    Certificate of incorporation or company registration documents
    Original tax clearance certificate
    One-page letter of motivation
    4 DVD copies of the film/or plan for a private screening for members of the evaluation panel.
    Project synopsis
    Business plan showing expected returns on marketing outlay.
    Proven marketing and distribution track record
    A marketing and distribution plan with a clear targeted audience, realistic audience, and a projection
    Proof of copyright ownership
    Clear linkages to other distribution formats and pathways (theatre/video/pay/public TV)
    Marketing and test screening implementation plan with the audience feedback mechanism
    Innovative marketing approaches sensitive to the target market.
    Realistic budget
    Signed distribution agreement.
    Letter from a theatrical exhibitor with a projected initial release date, if applicable
    List of booked or anticipated cities, screens, and dates

    Production Funding
    Funding is provided for:

    Feature films
    Short films
    Documentaries
    Made for TV Movies
    Web – series
    TV Pilots
    Who should apply?
    For production funding:

    South African production companies with relevant experience and a credible track record in producing content or broadcast quality.
    New and emerging filmmakers who have a production company attached to the project.
    For archive funding:

    SA production companies that have produced at least three documentaries which have been broadcast on TV or released theatrically in either one hour or feature-length formats.

    What are the application requirements?
    Requirements (for all applicants):

    Completed application form.
    A synopsis
    A treatment
    A completed screenplay
    Letter of motivation
    Production schedule
    Production budget
    Finance plan
    A distribution and exhibition plan
    A document detailing the proposed target audience
    CV of applicant
    Proof of SA ID and tax clearance certificate
    BBBEE certificate or BBBEE Affidavit
    Chain of title document
    Production applicants also require:

    A script that is ready to go into production.
    Relevance to a South African audience.
    In the case of co-productions, compliance with treaty requirements;
    Documentary applicants also require:

    A creative treatment
    A preliminary list of archive requirements
    Letters of support from any other financiers
    Proof of copyright clearance
    A list of the archival records you wish to use.
    Archive budget accompanied by quotations from the archive source.
    Archive applicants also require:

    A creative treatment
    A preliminary list of archive requirements
    Letters of support from any other financiers
    Proof of copyright clearance
    A list of the archival records you wish to use.
    Archive budget accompanied by quotations from the archive source
    Festival Hosting
    Provides opportunities for filmmakers to increase their distribution channels as many potential audiences do not have access to cinemas.
    Provides platforms to communicate its strategy, policy, and programmes, while providing the industry with the chance to understand the NFVF as an institution.
    Provide crucial networking platforms for the film industry.
    Funding enables national festivals to grow markets for South African cinema, stimulating demand for local films and providing an opportunity for audiences to see their stories in cinematic form.
    Filmmaking workshops during festivals give communities first-hand experience of making a short film and watching it.
    Click on the links below to see the national festivals NDVF support and roadshows we participate in. We also have videos from our In Conversation With series that happens during film festivals

    Who can apply?

    South African companies that have sufficient educational qualifications and/or experience to host a film festival on time and on budget and is not in a breach of any existing contractual obligations with the organisation.

    Required Documents

    Any amounts already committed by sponsors or companies already approached for funding.
    An audience development plan and strategy.
    Research done to date on potential festival attendance.
    An audited financial statement, showing budget versus actual expenditure from the latest previous festival.
    A detail report on the previous festival that includes the screening schedule and a verifiable attendance register listing the total number of people attending the screening of each film and the overall impact of the festival.
    An updated CV for the applicant.
    A certified copy of the applicant’s South African Identity Document (Dated within six months at the date of application).
    A certified copy of the company’s registration document if applying through a production company (dated within six months at the date of application).
    The BBBEE certificate or the BBBEE affidavit, signed by a commissioner of Oath if applying through production company.
    The company tax clearance certificate or tax compliance pin document from SARS if applying through a production company.
    The most recent Audited company financial statement.
    A bank account confirmation letter for an account that is “Ring-fenced” i.e. dedicated to festival business only (dated within three (3) months at the date of application).
    A company profile including a detailed CV and profile of the festival director and his executive team.
    Details of the skills transfer plan for festival employees. Indication the reoccurring and upskilled staff from the previous year and demonstrating the growth and or progression of staff where applicable. List each training beneficiary ‘s details (Name, ID number, gender, race, and skills acquired).
    Note to IT to add a document for a link in backend – NFVF Funding Policy

    Click on the link below to apply for Festival Hosting funding
    Development Funding
    The NFVF considers development as any work undertaken to put an idea or concept into writing with an intention of creating a script including research undertaken in a documentary, a short or a feature film whether fiction or real life. The NFVF also provides financial support to the development of television concepts that can be formatted, sold globally and licensed for remake rights or for syndication.

    Who should apply?
    Independent production companies who hold exclusive rights or options for at least twelve (12) months
    Writers attached to a project
    What are the application requirements?
    Requirements (For all applicants):

    Completed application form
    Letter of motivation
    A synopsis
    Treatment Chain of Title and Proof of Copyright where the work is not the original idea and letters of commitment from public figures in documentaries.
    Producer’s CV
    Writer’s CV
    Development budget containing script editors, research, copies
    Producer fee (where appropriate) – this should not exceed 10% of the total budget
    Overheads, not exceeding 5.5% of total budget excluding the producer fee
    Development schedule
    Writer’s narrative treatment
    Target audience/distribution plan
    Track record of the production company (where applicable)
    Company registration document to prove ownership (where applicable)
    TV Format applicants also require:

    Concept Outline containing the unique feature of concept
    Universal dramatic theme
    International adaption potential
    Longevity of concept and legal protection or copyright
    Festival Attendance
    The South African film industry has had an official presence at the Cannes Film Festival since 1997 and has participated in major film festivals around the world since 2000.

    This has raised the profile of South African film and TV content and by implication, the industry.

    The NFVF provides funding to filmmakers to attend screenings of their work at selected international festivals and events and to attend international markets enabling them to pitch projects and gain financing to advance their productions.

    Filmmakers benefit from international festivals as their attendance provides opportunities to:

    Increase their networks of international contacts.
    Conduct business along with international standards and develop strong business models for their companies.
    Develop skills needed to operate within the international film environment.
    Secure finance for projects
    Get support for projects that have been invited to internationally recognised pitching forums or competitions.
    Enhance the profile of their films and increase the international appeal.
    To view the profiles of international festivals and markets that the NFVF participates in, click here.

    Application Criteria

    One or more of the following;

    Attendance of a workshop
    A screening of your project
    Your film participating in the festival or marketing competition
    Your film nominated for an award
    You having been invited to participate in a panel discussion
    Pitching your film
    Required Documentation

    A Synopsis, including detailed information about the format and genre.
    A one to two – page letter of motivation. Pointing out what is unique about the film and any projected success the film may potentially have.
    A document detailing the proposed target audience including demographics and psychographics.
    A distribution plan, detailing how and where is the film going to be distributed, including but not limited to details of the broadcasters and streaming platforms, a timeline with release dates across platforms, territories, cities, theatres and screens and documentation from any theatrical exhibitor that confirms a projected initial release date.
    A signed letter of intent from the distributor.
    A detailed sales, distribution and marketing strategy.
    A detailed marketing plan and budget.
    An Audience Development Strategy.
    A comprehensive Distribution / Exhibition Plan.
    Copies of any existing articles or clippings about the project.
    A detailed timeline, showing the projected return on investment for the NFVF.
    A detailed timeline, showing the projected return on investment for the NFVF.
    Film Publication Board Certificate
    An updated CV for the Applicant.
    Detailed profiles or CVs of the key creatives.
    Company profile.
    Certified copy of the applicant’s Identity document (certified within six months at the date of application).
    The company’s registration document (if applying through a production company).
    A bank account confirmation letter (Dated within three (3) months at the date of application).
    The BBBEE certificate or the BBBEE affidavit, signed by a commissioner of Oaths (if applying through a production company).
    The company’s tax clearance or tax compliance pin document (if applying through a production company).
    The chain of title documentation for the project.
    Funding Approvals
    The National Film and Video Foundation Council approves funding on a quarterly basis throughout the financial year of April to March 31st of the following year. All applicants are notified in writing of the outcome of their application and the complete list of approvals are posted below.

    Approvals Lists

    Click on the relevant document title below to download.

    2025 Funding Approvals_ Festivals and Market Hosting_2025_26 FY_
    NFVF PESP5 Funding Approvals_
    March 2025 Funding Approval_Documentary_Thuthuka
    2024 Funding Approvals_ Not What Society Expects_2024:25 FY
    December 2024 Funding Approvals
    July 2024 Funding Approvals
    April 2024 Funding Approvals
    Funding Approvals_Unsung Heroes_ 2023/24
    Funding Approvals_October 2023
    PESP 4 Funding approvals Stream 1
    Approved Projects – July 2023
    May 2023 Funding Approvals_
    March 2023 Funding Approvals
    Approved Projects – December 2022
    National and International Approved Bursaries – December 2022_
    PESP 3 Funding approvals Stream 1
    PESP 3 Funding approvals Stream 2 and 3
    Funding Approvals for Marketing and Distribution Cycle 3 FY 2021/22, Festival Hosting Cycle 1 FY 2022/23, Training Provider funding Cycle 1 FY 2021/22, Annual Documentary Special Project: we’ve always been here FY 2022/23, Annual Documentary Special Project: We choose each other FY 2022/23, Animation Slate Project Production Company FY 2022/23, The Netherlands-South Africa Co-Development Fund FY 2022/23.
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) releases funding approvals for August 2022
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) releases funding approvals for May 2022
    DSAC Unsung Community Heroes Funding FY 2021/22
    Approved Projects – Cycle 2 2020-21 (1)_ 2022
    Training Provider funding Cycle 3 FY 2020/21, Marketing and Distribution Cycle 4 FY 2020/21 and Festival Hosting Cycle 1 FY 2021/22
    Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme Approvals Stream 1
    Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme Approvals Stream 2,3,4
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 2 2020/21
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2020/21
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2020/21 Marketing & Distribution Festival Hosting
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 3 2019/20 Production and Development
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 3 2019/20
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 2 2019/20
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2019/20
    Approvals Lists

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    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) releases funding approvals for August 2022
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) releases funding approvals for May 2022
    Approved Projects – Cycle 2 2020-21 (1)_ 2022
    Funding Approvals for Marketing and Distribution Cycle 3 FY 2021/22, Festival Hosting Cycle 1 FY 2022/23, Training Provider funding Cycle 1 FY 2021/22, Annual Documentary Special Project: we’ve always been here FY 2022/23, Annual Documentary Special Project: We choose each other FY 2022/23, Animation Slate Project Production Company FY 2022/23, The Netherlands-South Africa Co-Development Fund FY 2022/23.
    DSAC Unsung Community Heroes Funding FY 2021/22
    Training Provider funding Cycle 3 FY 2020/21, Marketing and Distribution Cycle 4 FY 2020/21 and Festival Hosting Cycle 1 FY 2021/22
    Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme Approvals Stream 1
    Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme Approvals Stream 2,3,4
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 2 2020/21
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2020/21
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2020/21 Marketing & Distribution Festival Hosting
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 3 2019/20 Production and Development
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 3 2019/20
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 2 2019/20
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2019/20
    Approvals Lists

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    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) releases funding approvals for May 2022
    Approved Projects – Cycle 2 2020-21 (1)_ 2022
    Funding Approvals for Marketing and Distribution Cycle 3 FY 2021/22, Festival Hosting Cycle 1 FY 2022/23, Training Provider funding Cycle 1 FY 2021/22, Annual Documentary Special Project: we’ve always been here FY 2022/23, Annual Documentary Special Project: We choose each other FY 2022/23, Animation Slate Project Production Company FY 2022/23, The Netherlands-South Africa Co-Development Fund FY 2022/23.
    DSAC Unsung Community Heroes Funding FY 2021/22
    Training Provider funding Cycle 3 FY 2020/21, Marketing and Distribution Cycle 4 FY 2020/21 and Festival Hosting Cycle 1 FY 2021/22
    Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme Approvals Stream 1
    Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme Approvals Stream 2,3,4
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 2 2020/21
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2020/21
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2020/21 Marketing & Distribution Festival Hosting
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 3 2019/20 Production and Development
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 3 2019/20
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 2 2019/20
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2019/20
    Approvals Lists

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    Funding Approvals for Marketing and Distribution Cycle 3 FY 2021/22, Festival Hosting Cycle 1 FY 2022/23, Training Provider funding Cycle 1 FY 2021/22, Annual Documentary Special Project: we’ve always been here FY 2022/23, Annual Documentary Special Project: We choose each other FY 2022/23, Animation Slate Project Production Company FY 2022/23, The Netherlands-South Africa Co-Development Fund FY 2022/23.
    DSAC Unsung Community Heroes Funding FY 2021/22
    Training Provider funding Cycle 3 FY 2020/21, Marketing and Distribution Cycle 4 FY 2020/21 and Festival Hosting Cycle 1 FY 2021/22
    Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme Approvals Stream 1
    Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme Approvals Stream 2,3,4
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 2 2020/21
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2020/21
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2020/21 Marketing & Distribution Festival Hosting
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 3 2019/20 Production and Development
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 3 2019/20
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 2 2019/20
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2019/20
    Applicants need to register and complete the online application form using the following link: https://nfvf.praxisgms.co.za

    Important notice

    Please take note of the following disclaimers:

    Tier yourself accordingly
    Carefully read the definitions of the sub-categories before selecting
    It is advisable that the main applicant applies instead of using a 3rd party to apply on their behalf
    Only recently certified documents will be accepted. (NOT OLDER THAN 3 MONTHS, WITH A DATED STAMP)
    Only valid documents will be allowed (NOT EXPIRED)
    Applications which do not meet compliance will be disqualified
    Please note that no late applications will be accepted.

    For any queries regarding applications please contact:

    Thandekile Hlatshwayo

    Applications Officer

    Email: thandekiles@nfvf.co.za

    Or

    Manti Sekwakwa

    Applications Coordinator

    Email: mantis@nfvf.co.za

    Telephone: 011 483 0880

    Unsuccesful applicants may Appeal the decision by filling and submitting (FORM H)

    Archive Approvals Lists

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    Funding Approvals for Cycle 3 2018/19
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 2 2018/19
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2018/19
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 3 2017/18
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 2 2017/18
    Funding Approvals for Cycle 1 2017/18
    Funding Special Projects Approvals for Cycles 3 2016/17
    Funding Approvals for Cycles 3 2016/17
    Funding Approvals for Cycles 2 2016/17
    Funding Approvals for Cycles 1 2016/17
    Funding Approvals for Cycles 4 2015/16
    Funding approvals for Cycle 3 2015/16
    Education and Training Funding
    NFVF provides funding for national and international bursaries and grants to organisations that offer training and development programmes that are related to the audio-visual industry.
    National bursaries
    Awarded as a non-repayable grant based on merit and/or financial need and paid directly to the respective training institutions for the applicable academic year.
    Applicants must have completed and passed matric.
    For continued support, beneficiaries must apply in every academic year cycle and pass all modules for the academic year.
    Applicants must declare upfront in writing if they have been granted bursaries from other funders (public or private), disclosing the funder and amount received or committed by the funder.
    The bursary covers 100% of the tuition fees.
    Accommodation costs will only be paid for, subject to availability of funds and to financially needy students.
    Exclusions:
    Any performance arts and acting courses.

    Eligibility for applicants:

    South African citizen
    Matric pass
    Good academic record
    Demonstrate a need for financial assistance.
    Registered or provisionally registered to study for a full-time undergraduate, postgraduate diploma, or degree in film/TV disciplines at an accredited South African tertiary institution.
    Required documentation:

    Completed online application form
    Letter of acceptance from the institution or letter acknowledging application
    A one-page letter of motivation
    Certified ID copy (Dated within six months of the application).
    Certified copy of matric certificate or latest academic results (Dated within six months of the application)
    Commitment letter for a bursary or loan from other sponsors/bank where necessary0
    Annual academic fees breakdown from the institution
    If not older than 21, provide proof of financial support (i.e.: latest bank statement with a bank stamp or latest payslips)
    If the applicant is unemployed, he/she must provide proof of social grant, if applicable.
    Parents/guardian/partner’s proof of income (i.e., latest payslip, bank statement with a bank stamp or IRP).
    An affidavit stating the known/unknown whereabouts of the absent parent/s
    A certified copy of the death certificates of the deceased parent/s (Dated within six months of the date of application)
    If the applicant is not a minor (i.e. older than 21 years old), the applicant must provide proof of financial need (i.e. Latest payslip, bank statement with a bank stamp or IRP form)
    Note: All certified documents must be valid for six months from the date of submission

    Selection Criteria:

    Preference will be given to previously disadvantaged individuals.
    And to students enrolled in South African public tertiary institutions.
    Financial need based on the combined gross income of less than R600 000 for both parents/guardians in the case of a minor (younger than 21).
    Detailed motivation stating why the applicant should be considered for the bursary.
    Academic performance will be assessed according to:
    Latest academic qualifications
    Students enrolled to further their studies will only be considered if they have achieved an average of 50% or higher.
    The minimum pass rate in their previous year of study.
    In the case of matriculants whose final results are not available.
    An assessment will be based on their Grade 11 final results or matric June results.

    Applications will not be considered if:

    It is for outstanding (owed) tertiary fees.
    Supporting documents are missing or not certified.
    The application form is incomplete or wrong information is provided.
    Applications are sent via fax or email.
    How to apply:
    Complete an online national bursary application form available on our website: www.nfvf.co.za or https://nfvf.praxisgms.co.za

    Opening date for submissions: 01 June 2021
    Closing date for submissions: 31 August 2021

    For queries, contact:
    Thandekile Hlatshwayo
    Applications Officer
    Email: thandekileh@nfvf.co.za
    Telephone: 011 483 0880
    International Bursaries
    The programme aims to equip film and television professionals for global competitiveness through overseas studies that are not offered in South African tertiary institutions.

    Qualifying Criteria:

    Apply six months before the course starts.
    Be a South African citizen or permanent SA resident.
    Have a good academic record.
    Demonstrate a need for financial assistance; and
    Be enrolled at an accredited overseas tertiary institution for full-time studies; post-graduate film/TV programme (the course must start in January 2022).
    Funding will only be granted to courses that are unavailable in South Africa.
    Live Performance or Acting courses do not qualify.
    Applications must be accompanied by a detailed motivation stating why the applicant must be awarded a bursary together with all the supporting documents as indicated in the online application form.

    Important:

    Failure to provide all requested information will lead to automatic disqualification of the application.
    In the event of a change of contact details, the onus is on the applicant to notify NFVF.
    For further information, consult the NFVF Funding Policy on: NFVF Funding Policy

    How to apply:

    Register and complete the online application form using the following link: https://nfvf.praxisgms.co.za

    For queries, contact:

    Thandekile Hlatshwayo
    Applications Officer
    Email: thandekileh@nfvf.co.za
    Telephone: 011 483 0880

    Or
    Funding for training providers
    Funding is provided for accredited film training programmes run by training service providers for:

    Training for new entrants to help them launch successful careers through on and off-the-job training.
    Skills programmes for professionals already in the industry to enhance their career development through targeted training and development initiatives.
    Workshops run by professional bodies
    Criteria

    An applicant must be an accredited training provider.
    Applicant must have a partnership with an accredited training service provider or accredited skills development facilitator with the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) or relevant body.
    Programmes must address industry skills gaps.
    Quality of the project including:
    The appropriate level of skills and expertise.
    Training objectives identified can be achieved through the proposed activities.
    Training and assessment are set against relevant unit standards where they exist.
    Ability to manage and deliver the project based on previous projects.
    Demonstration of financial sustainability.
    A realistic budget.
    Funding for SEDIBA programmes
    The NFVF offers training to emerging and experienced filmmakers in scriptwriting and producing through four programmes:
    SEDIBA Spark programme
    SEDIBA Spark Programme:

    No-cost programme embracing best practices of international screenwriting, using the teachings of international masters of our craft.
    Equips feature film writers with tools to allow them to shape their talent, originality, and creativity into screenwriting of an international standard.
    Programme runs for five months with compulsory workshops taking place one weekend a month
    Who qualifies?

    Scriptwriters who have worked in the industry in some capacity and have a feature film concept that may appeal to the local and international market.
    Trainee script editors with a relevant tertiary qualification or extensive experience in the industry OR have experience of writing intellectually challenging and coherent reports, articles and/or essays for a degree programme, newspapers or magazines, a web blog, a creative or professional writing programme.
    Preference to indigenous language speakers
    Applications will be evaluated on:
    Concept outline
    Local and international market appeal
    Potential of the writer to conceptualise and write high concept feature film ideas.
    Application process

    The following supporting documentation must be submitted together with an official application form”.
    A letter of motivation
    A two-page outline
    CV of applicant
    SEDIBA Masters scriptwriting training programme
    Training is free to selected participants.
    Develops the professional knowledge of the writing talent and concepts over a year to a polished second draft script through various stages of story and script development training.
    Provides teachings about other sectors of the film value chain to understand how they impact the green light decisions for productions and the success of the film with audiences.
    Provides a foundation enabling writers to collaborate and with script editors on their projects.
    Trains script editors
    Who qualifies?

    Scriptwriters who have worked extensively in the industry as a drama series or feature film writer and have a feature film concept that may appeal to the local market and has great potential to travel.
    Trainee script editors who have a relevant tertiary qualification or extensive industry experience OR have experience of writing intellectually challenging and coherent reports, articles and/or essays for a degree programme, newspapers or magazines, a web blog, a creative or professional writing programme.
    Preference will be given to applicants who are indigenous language speakers
    Applications will be evaluated on:

    Concept outline and if the feature film project can appeal to the local and international market.
    The potential of the writer to conceptualise and write high concept feature film ideas.
    The scriptwriter must have at least five years of industry experience
    Application process:
    SEDIBA international financing programme for producers
    Designed for experienced and emerging producers in TV drama and feature film products and offers focused training in international financing, packaging, sales, and distribution

    Who qualifies?
    Emerging and experienced producers who have completed a feature film script that is most likely to have international appeal

    Applications will be evaluated on:

    Concept outline and if the feature film project can appeal to the local and international market.
    Emerging producer to have worked in the industry for at least 2-5 years performing line producer functions.
    Experienced producers need to have produced at least a TV drama series and/or a feature film.
    Application

    The following supporting documentation must be submitted together with an official application form:

    A letter of motivation
    A two-page outline
    CV of applicant
    SEDIBA Spark documentary programme
    Designed for filmmakers whose documentary projects have a strong controlling idea and premise.
    Stories must be engaging, explore human nature, and provide insight into our lives in ways that we have never seen before.
    Who qualifies?

    Documentary filmmakers who have:

    Engaging concepts and story ideas
    Characters who are strong enough to carry the story.
    Relevant genre and culture
    Applications will be evaluated on:
    Concept outline and if the documentary project can appeal to the local market and has the potential to appeal to other markets

    Application:
    Overview
    Video and film funding is available in the broad categories of Education and Training; Development (of feature films, documentaries, and TV concepts); Production (of feature films and documentaries), and Marketing and Distribution. It may take the form of a grant, investment, or loan open to all individuals, companies, and organisations throughout the year.

    In each category, only one application per organisation, individual, or company will be considered.

    In addition to financial assistance, support mechanisms will be made available once funding is approved. Funding allocation to selected projects will vary according to the specific cash flow needs of the project.
    Marketing and Distribution Funding
    Grants available to filmmakers and distributors to promote their product
    Innovative marketing and distribution strategies-particularly in line with NFVF objectives-for animation, digital and other new technologies/media, will be supported.
    Above and below the line Marketing of a project
    Who can apply?
    South African independent filmmakers and independent local distributors who have a complete film or TV product.

    What are the requirements?
    Completed application form.
    Company profile
    Certified copy of SA ID
    Detailed profile of the applicant
    Certificate of incorporation or company registration documents
    Original tax clearance certificate
    One-page letter of motivation
    4 DVD copies of the film/or plan for a private screening for members of the evaluation panel.
    Project synopsis
    Business plan showing expected returns on marketing outlay.
    Proven marketing and distribution track record
    A marketing and distribution plan with a clear targeted audience, realistic audience, and a projection
    Proof of copyright ownership
    Clear linkages to other distribution formats and pathways (theatre/video/pay/public TV)
    Marketing and test screening implementation plan with the audience feedback mechanism
    Innovative marketing approaches sensitive to the target market.
    Realistic budget
    Signed distribution agreement.
    Letter from a theatrical exhibitor with a projected initial release date, if applicable
    List of booked or anticipated cities, screens, and dates
    Production Funding
    Funding is provided for:

    Feature films
    Short films
    Documentaries
    Made for TV Movies
    Web – series
    TV Pilots
    Who should apply?
    For production funding:

    South African production companies with relevant experience and a credible track record in producing content or broadcast quality.
    New and emerging filmmakers who have a production company attached to the project.
    For archive funding:

    SA production companies that have produced at least three documentaries which have been broadcast on TV or released theatrically in either one hour or feature-length formats.

    What are the application requirements?
    Requirements (for all applicants):

    Completed application form.
    A synopsis
    A treatment
    A completed screenplay
    Letter of motivation
    Production schedule
    Production budget
    Finance plan
    A distribution and exhibition plan
    A document detailing the proposed target audience
    CV of applicant
    Proof of SA ID and tax clearance certificate
    BBBEE certificate or BBBEE Affidavit
    Chain of title document
    Production applicants also require:

    A script that is ready to go into production.
    Relevance to a South African audience.
    In the case of co-productions, compliance with treaty requirements;
    Documentary applicants also require:

    A creative treatment
    A preliminary list of archive requirements
    Letters of support from any other financiers
    Proof of copyright clearance
    A list of the archival records you wish to use.
    Archive budget accompanied by quotations from the archive source.
    Archive applicants also require:
    Festival Hosting
    Provides opportunities for filmmakers to increase their distribution channels as many potential audiences do not have access to cinemas.
    Provides platforms to communicate its strategy, policy, and programmes, while providing the industry with the chance to understand the NFVF as an institution.
    Provide crucial networking platforms for the film industry.
    Funding enables national festivals to grow markets for South African cinema, stimulating demand for local films and providing an opportunity for audiences to see their stories in cinematic form.
    Filmmaking workshops during festivals give communities first-hand experience of making a short film and watching it.
    Click on the links below to see the national festivals NDVF support and roadshows we participate in. We also have videos from our In Conversation With series that happens during film festivals

    Who can apply?

    South African companies that have sufficient educational qualifications and/or experience to host a film festival on time and on budget and is not in a breach of any existing contractual obligations with the organisation.

    Required Documents

    Any amounts already committed by sponsors or companies already approached for funding.
    An audience development plan and strategy.
    Research done to date on potential festival attendance.
    An audited financial statement, showing budget versus actual expenditure from the latest previous festival.
    A detail report on the previous festival that includes the screening schedule and a verifiable attendance register listing the total number of people attending the screening of each film and the overall impact of the festival.
    An updated CV for the applicant.
    A certified copy of the applicant’s South African Identity Document (Dated within six months at the date of application).
    A certified copy of the company’s registration document if applying through a production company (dated within six months at the date of application).
    The BBBEE certificate or the BBBEE affidavit, signed by a commissioner of Oath if applying through production company.
    The company tax clearance certificate or tax compliance pin document from SARS if applying through a production company.
    The most recent Audited company financial statement.
    A bank account confirmation letter for an account that is “Ring-fenced” i.e. dedicated to festival business only (dated within three (3) months at the date of application).
    A company profile including a detailed CV and profile of the festival director and his executive team.
    Details of the skills transfer plan for festival employees. Indication the reoccurring and upskilled staff from the previous year and demonstrating the growth and or progression of staff where applicable. List each training beneficiary ‘s details (Name, ID number, gender, race, and skills acquired).
    Note to IT to add a document for a link in backend – NFVF Funding Policy
    Development Funding
    The NFVF considers development as any work undertaken to put an idea or concept into writing with an intention of creating a script including research undertaken in a documentary, a short or a feature film whether fiction or real life. The NFVF also provides financial support to the development of television concepts that can be formatted, sold globally and licensed for remake rights or for syndication.

    Who should apply?
    Independent production companies who hold exclusive rights or options for at least twelve (12) months
    Writers attached to a project
    What are the application requirements?
    Requirements (For all applicants):

    Completed application form
    Letter of motivation
    A synopsis
    Treatment Chain of Title and Proof of Copyright where the work is not the original idea and letters of commitment from public figures in documentaries.
    Producer’s CV
    Writer’s CV
    Development budget containing script editors, research, copies
    Producer fee (where appropriate) – this should not exceed 10% of the total budget
    Overheads, not exceeding 5.5% of total budget excluding the producer fee
    Development schedule
    Writer’s narrative treatment
    Target audience/distribution plan
    Track record of the production company (where applicable)
    Company registration document to prove ownership (where applicable)
    TV Format applicants also require:
    Festival Attendance
    The South African film industry has had an official presence at the Cannes Film Festival since 1997 and has participated in major film festivals around the world since 2000.

    This has raised the profile of South African film and TV content and by implication, the industry.

    The NFVF provides funding to filmmakers to attend screenings of their work at selected international festivals and events and to attend international markets enabling them to pitch projects and gain financing to advance their productions.

    Filmmakers benefit from international festivals as their attendance provides opportunities to:

    Increase their networks of international contacts.
    Conduct business along with international standards and develop strong business models for their companies.
    Develop skills needed to operate within the international film environment.
    Secure finance for projects
    Get support for projects that have been invited to internationally recognised pitching forums or competitions.
    Enhance the profile of their films and increase the international appeal.
    To view the profiles of international festivals and markets that the NFVF participates in, click here.

    Application Criteria

    One or more of the following;

    Attendance of a workshop
    A screening of your project
    Your film participating in the festival or marketing competition
    Your film nominated for an award
    You having been invited to participate in a panel discussion
    Pitching your film
    Required Documentation

    A Synopsis, including detailed information about the format and genre.
    A one to two – page letter of motivation. Pointing out what is unique about the film and any projected success the film may potentially have.
    A document detailing the proposed target audience including demographics and psychographics.
    A distribution plan, detailing how and where is the film going to be distributed, including but not limited to details of the broadcasters and streaming platforms, a timeline with release dates across platforms, territories, cities, theatres and screens and documentation from any theatrical exhibitor that confirms a projected initial release date.
    A signed letter of intent from the distributor.
    A detailed sales, distribution and marketing strategy.
    A detailed marketing plan and budget.
    An Audience Development Strategy.
    A comprehensive Distribution / Exhibition Plan.
    Copies of any existing articles or clippings about the project.
    A detailed timeline, showing the projected return on investment for the NFVF.
    A detailed timeline, showing the projected return on investment for the NFVF.
    Film Publication Board Certificate
    An updated CV for the Applicant.
    Detailed profiles or CVs of the key creatives.
    Company profile.
    Certified copy of the applicant’s Identity document (certified within six months at the date of application).
    The company’s registration document (if applying through a production company).
    A bank account confirmation letter (Dated within three (3) months at the date of application).
    The BBBEE certificate or the BBBEE affidavit, signed by a commissioner of Oaths (if applying through a production company).
    The company’s tax clearance or tax compliance pin document (if applying through a production company).
    The chain of title documentation for the project.

    Education and Training Funding
    NFVF provides funding for national and international bursaries and grants to organisations that offer training and development programmes that are related to the audio-visual industry.
    ational bursaries
    Awarded as a non-repayable grant based on merit and/or financial need and paid directly to the respective training institutions for the applicable academic year.
    Applicants must have completed and passed matric.
    For continued support, beneficiaries must apply in every academic year cycle and pass all modules for the academic year.
    Applicants must declare upfront in writing if they have been granted bursaries from other funders (public or private), disclosing the funder and amount received or committed by the funder.
    The bursary covers 100% of the tuition fees.
    Accommodation costs will only be paid for, subject to availability of funds and to financially needy students.
    Exclusions:
    Any performance arts and acting courses.

    Eligibility for applicants:

    South African citizen
    Matric pass
    Good academic record
    Demonstrate a need for financial assistance.
    Registered or provisionally registered to study for a full-time undergraduate, postgraduate diploma, or degree in film/TV disciplines at an accredited South African tertiary institution.
    Required documentation:

    Completed online application form
    Letter of acceptance from the institution or letter acknowledging application
    A one-page letter of motivation
    Certified ID copy (Dated within six months of the application).
    Certified copy of matric certificate or latest academic results (Dated within six months of the application)
    Commitment letter for a bursary or loan from other sponsors/bank where necessary0
    Annual academic fees breakdown from the institution
    If not older than 21, provide proof of financial support (i.e.: latest bank statement with a bank stamp or latest payslips)
    If the applicant is unemployed, he/she must provide proof of social grant, if applicable.
    Parents/guardian/partner’s proof of income (i.e., latest payslip, bank statement with a bank stamp or IRP).
    An affidavit stating the known/unknown whereabouts of the absent parent/s
    A certified copy of the death certificates of the deceased parent/s (Dated within six months of the date of application)
    If the applicant is not a minor (i.e. older than 21 years old), the applicant must provide proof of financial need (i.e. Latest payslip, bank statement with a bank stamp or IRP form)
    Note: All certified documents must be valid for six months from the date of submission

    Selection Criteria:

    Preference will be given to previously disadvantaged individuals.
    And to students enrolled in South African public tertiary institutions.
    Financial need based on the combined gross income of less than R600 000 for both parents/guardians in the case of a minor (younger than 21).
    Detailed motivation stating why the applicant should be considered for the bursary.
    Academic performance will be assessed according to:
    Latest academic qualifications
    Students enrolled to further their studies will only be considered if they have achieved an average of 50% or higher.
    The minimum pass rate in their previous year of study.
    In the case of matriculants whose final results are not available.
    An assessment will be based on their Grade 11 final results or matric June results.

    Applications will not be considered if:

    It is for outstanding (owed) tertiary fees.
    Supporting documents are missing or not certified.
    The application form is incomplete or wrong information is provided.
    Applications are sent via fax or email.
    How to apply:
    Complete an online national bursary application form available on our website: www.nfvf.co.za or https://nfvf.praxisgms.co.za

    Opening date for submissions: 01 June 2021
    Closing date for submissions: 31 August 2021

    For queries, contact:
    Thandekile Hlatshwayo
    Applications Officer
    Email: thandekileh@nfvf.co.za
    Telephone: 011 483 0880

    International Bursaries
    The programme aims to equip film and television professionals for global competitiveness through overseas studies that are not offered in South African tertiary institutions.

    Qualifying Criteria:

    Apply six months before the course starts.
    Be a South African citizen or permanent SA resident.
    Have a good academic record.
    Demonstrate a need for financial assistance; and
    Be enrolled at an accredited overseas tertiary institution for full-time studies; post-graduate film/TV programme (the course must start in January 2022).
    Funding will only be granted to courses that are unavailable in South Africa.
    Live Performance or Acting courses do not qualify.
    Applications must be accompanied by a detailed motivation stating why the applicant must be awarded a bursary together with all the supporting documents as indicated in the online application form.

    Important:

    Failure to provide all requested information will lead to automatic disqualification of the application.
    In the event of a change of contact details, the onus is on the applicant to notify NFVF.
    For further information, consult the NFVF Funding Policy on: NFVF Funding Policy

    How to apply:

    Register and complete the online application form using the following link: https://nfvf.praxisgms.co.za

    For queries, contact:

    Thandekile Hlatshwayo
    Applications Officer
    Email: thandekileh@nfvf.co.za
    Telephone: 011 483 0880

    Funding for training providers
    Funding is provided for accredited film training programmes run by training service providers for:

    Training for new entrants to help them launch successful careers through on and off-the-job training.
    Skills programmes for professionals already in the industry to enhance their career development through targeted training and development initiatives.
    Workshops run by professional bodies
    Criteria
    Funding for SEDIBA programmes
    The NFVF offers training to emerging and experienced filmmakers in scriptwriting and producing through four programmes:
    SEDIBA Spark programme
    SEDIBA Spark Programme:

    No-cost programme embracing best practices of international screenwriting, using the teachings of international masters of our craft.
    Equips feature film writers with tools to allow them to shape their talent, originality, and creativity into screenwriting of an international standard.
    Programme runs for five months with compulsory workshops taking place one weekend a month
    Who qualifies?

    Scriptwriters who have worked in the industry in some capacity and have a feature film concept that may appeal to the local and international market.
    Trainee script editors with a relevant tertiary qualification or extensive experience in the industry OR have experience of writing intellectually challenging and coherent reports, articles and/or essays for a degree programme, newspapers or magazines, a web blog, a creative or professional writing programme.
    Preference to indigenous language speakers
    Applications will be evaluated on:
    Concept outline
    Local and international market appeal
    Potential of the writer to conceptualise and write high concept feature film ideas.
    Application process
    SA Films

    SA Films Overview
    An overview of proudly South African productions.

    Learn more
    Search the NFVF film library.
    The NFVF film library is a resource list of South African films. Search according to title, genre, production status, production type and funding status.
    Film Library
    The NFVF Film Library is a good source of information on local films.
    National Festivals and Markets
    Our support to national festivals and markets

    The NFVF provides funding to national festivals to grow markets for South African cinema, generate and interest and stimulate demand for South African films and give an opportunity to our audiences to see themselves and their stories in cinematic form. Festivals provide opportunities for filmmakers to increase their distribution channels as many potential South African audiences do not have access to cinemas. They also provide a crucial networking platform for members of the film industry.

    Filmmaking workshops conducted during film festivals give community members the firsthand experience of making a short film during the time of the festival and watching it. The workshops make communities aware of the possibilities of filmmaking as a career and contributor to economic development.

    The NFVF uses film festivals and markets, where appropriate, as platforms to communicate its strategy, policy and programmes and provide an opportunity for the industry to get an understanding of the NFVF as an institution.

    To apply for markets and festival funding, visit the link below:

    https://nfvf.praxisgms.co.za/xaLogin/NFVF/reglogin.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fdefault.aspx
    International Festivals and Markets
    Since 2000, the South African film industry has consistently participated in major film festivals around the world and has had an official presence at the Cannes film festival since 1997.The regular, consistent and co-ordinated participation at these events has raised the profile of South African film and television content and by implication the industry as a whole. The NFVF provides funding to filmmakers to attend screenings of their work at selected international festivals and events and to attend international markets where they can pitch their projects and gain financing to advance their projects.

    South African filmmakers can benefit from international festivals as they offer opportunities to:

    Increase their networks of international contacts
    Conduct business according to international standards and develop strong business models for their companies
    Develop the skills needed to operate within the international film environment
    Secure finance for a projects
    Get support for projects that have been invited to internationally recognised pitching forums or competitions
    Enhance the profile of their films and increase international appeal
    To view the profiles of international festivals and markets that the NFVF participates in, click here.
    Research Overview
    The NFVF conducts and commissions research regularly to inform policy and strategic decisions in the South African film industry to monitor challenges and opportunities within the industry.

    Latest research show the industry has:
    Excellent potential for growth;
    Provides direct and indirect employment different sectors of the economy;
    Contributes around R3.5-billion a year to the country’s economy;
    Creates more than 25 000 jobs with an economic multiplier of 2.89;
    Annual research focuses mainly on the local box office market and co-production activities arising out of co-production treaties with several countries. Trends on types of formats that are popular with audiences, local versus foreign market share and highest grossing films are monitored and analysed.

    How does the NFVF contribute to policy and legislation?
    Develops internal and external (industry) policies and guidelines
    Certifies national films (official co-production treaties and certificates of nationality)
    Negotiates and establishes partnership agreements for the NFVF with individuals, organisations and institutions
    Research completed?
    Over the years the NFVF has conducted research into the following areas of the local film industry:
    Research Reports
    The NFVF continually conducts research into varying aspects of the film and video industry to develop a better understanding of the industry. Please see a list of our reports below.

    Click on the relevant document title below to download

    Box Office Reports
    Industry Insights
    2023/24
    Africa Movies And Entertainment Market Report
    2022/23
    NFVF Local Content Report_October 2022
    Audience Research Final NFVF Report
    2021/22
    NFVF Statistical Year Report_2017-2022
    Audio visual Content for Africa_
    NFVF Transformation Report_March 2022 .
    NFVF Transformation Report Bulletin
    EIA Research Bulletin_EP
    2020/21
    Economic Impact of the South African Film Industry Report_ August 2021
    2019/20
    2018/19
    2017/18
    Gender Matters in the SA Film Industry Report 2018
    2016/17
    Economic Impact Assessment of the South African film industry 2017
    2015/16
    NFVF SKills Audit 2016
    National Film Strategy
    2014/15
    Audience Development Research 2015
    SA Report Women in Film
    2013/14
    Graduate Absorption Study 2013
    2012/13
    Economic Baseline Study 2012
    2010/11
    10 Year Industry Review 2010
    Audience Development Research 2010
    Investigation into the Feasibility of Establishing a National Film School
    2000 – 2004
    SA Film Industry Survey 2004
    SA Film Industry Profile 2000
    South Africa – Twenty Year Review (1994- 2014)
    Co-production
    SA – France Co Production Review 2015
    Co-production Report 2014
    Co-production Report 2013
    Co-production Report 2011
    Co-production Report 2010
    Box Office Report Mid-Year 2024
    Box Office Report Mid-Year 2022
    Box Office Report 2023
    Box Office Analysis_22.06.22
    Box Office Report 2021
    Box Office Report 2020
    Box Office Report 2020 January 2020 – March 2020
    Box Office Report 2019
    Box Office Report Mid-Year 2019
    Box Office Report 2018
    Box Office Report Mid-Year 2018
    Box Office Report 2017
    Box Office Report Mid-Year 2017
    Box Office Report 2016
    Box Office Report Mid-Year 2016
    Box Office Report Mid-Year 2015
    Box Office Report 2014
    Box Office Report 2013
    Box office Report 2012
    Box Office Report 2011
    Box Office Report 2010
    Economic baseline study
    Performance of films on the local exhibition space
    Consumption of local films and audience preferences
    Graduate absorption
    Annual activity report on co-productions
    To view our research reports, please click here.
    To apply for international festival and market funding, download the form below.
    Additional Resources
    Click on the links below to see the national festivals we support and roadshows we participate in. We also have videos from our In Conversation With series that happens during films festivals.
    FAQS ABOUT NFVF FUNDING
    Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme

    Funding For Films

    NFVF National Bursaries

    NFVF International Bursaries

    SEDIBA Spark Screenwriting Programme

    SEDIBA Masters Scriptwriting Training Programme

    SEDIBA Documentary Training Programme
    In the aftermath of the COVID 19 pandemic and lockdown, the organisation supported by the National Arts Council (NAC) administered the Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme aimed to assist practitioners and their projects as well as companies that incurred losses (actual and planned/existing, new and those that were at concept stage) during the period.

    National Treasury had entrusted a total of R140 million to the NFVF which it administered according to 4 streams including.

    Stream 1: Production
    Stream 2: Skills Development
    Stream 3: Industry
    Stream 4: Business Recovery
    Currently the organisation is monitoring the implementation of the successful projects which were awarded March/April 2021.

    To date:

    A total of R105 million has been paid out to a total of 213 beneficiaries.
    A total of 7, 668, 00 projected jobs in the audio-visual industry will be created through the grant.
    The following streams received these payments:

    Stream 1: A Total of R59 million has been paid to 132 beneficiaries.
    Stream 2: A Total of R22 million has been paid to 44 beneficiaries.
    Stream 3: A total of R13 million has been paid to 26 beneficiaries.
    For queries and appeal processes:

    E-mail Applications@nfvf.co.za or call 011 483 0880.
    What funding does the NFVF provide for films?
    The NFVF funds full length and short form fiction and documentary films either in script development or in production.

    What kind of film projects does the NFVF fund?
    The NFVF funds documentaries in development and production, feature films in development and production, short films in development and production and TV concepts for development and TV pilots.

    Does the NFVF have a cap on funding?

    For films In Development we fund feature films to a maximum of R200 000, documentaries a maximum of R100 000, short films to a maximum of R100 000 and TV concepts to a maximum of R200 000.
    For films In Production we fund feature films to a maximum of R1 200 000, documentaries to a maximum of R200 000, short films to a maximum of R200 000 and TV pilots to a maximum of R200 000.
    How can I get funding for my film from the NFVF?
    Download an application form; follow the submission guidelines and post, courier or hand deliver four copies of the application to the NFVF offices.
    Who may apply for an NFVF national bursary
    Matriculants who want to pursue film/TV related to study for a degree or a diploma as full time students at an accredited tertiary institution.

    When do I apply?
    Application season opens from 02 June till end of August each year. Late applications are not accepted.

    What does the bursary cover?
    The bursary covers tuition fees only, 100% is paid for first years, and 80% from second year onward.

    Is the bursary automatically approved until I graduate?
    No, beneficiaries still need to re-apply each year within the deadline dates and have passed their year.

    Do I need to repay the bursary after graduation or work for the NFVF?
    No, this is a grant. However, the student is required to pass all their first semester subjects to be funded for the entire year.
    Who may apply for an NFVF international bursary?
    Applicant must be registered for a full-tim postgraduate degree in film/TV related study at an overseas accredited tertiary institution for a programme not currently offered in any South African university.

    When do I apply?
    Applicant must submit entire application at least six months before commencement of the course.

    What does the bursary cover?
    The maximum funding is R250 000 towards tuition and living costs.

    Is the bursary automatically approved until I graduate?
    No, beneficiaries still need to re-apply each year within the deadline dates and should have passed their year.

    Do I need to repay the bursary after graduation?
    No, this is a grant. However, the student is required to pass all their first semester subjects to be funded for the entire year.

    Do I need to work for the NFVF upon graduation?
    Graduates are not required to work for the NFVF upon graduation however, graduates are expected to give back to the industry upon their return and partner with the NFVF from time-to-time on projects that address skills transfer.
    Who qualifies to attend this programme?
    Script writers and script editors wanting to write feature films as a career.

    How long is the course?
    The programme is 5 months long; workshops are conducted once a month over a Saturday and Sunday.

    How are applications evaluated?

    Feature film projects must appeal to the local and international market
    The writer must have the potential to conceptualise and write high concept feature film scripts or unique art house stories.
    How do I apply?
    By completing an application form supported by the relevant documentation.

    When do I apply?
    Application dates are published on the NFVF website and newsletter with reminders sent out closer to the dates.

    What does it cost?
    The programme is fully funded by the NFVF and books and accommodations may be covered for out of province participants
    Who qualifies to attend this programme?
    This programme trains script writers and script editors wanting to write feature films as a career.

    How long is the course?
    One year with workshops held once a month over a Saturday and Sunday.

    When do I apply?
    The NFVF publishes a call for proposals quarterly on the website and dates are available on the website.
    Who qualifies to attend this programme?
    This programme is intended for documentary filmmakers who have a concept to learn how to write and package their proposals for potential funders and broadcasters.

    How long is the course?
    Four months; workshops which are held once a month over a Saturday and Sunday.

    When do I apply?
    Applications are received only during the time when the NFVF is open for applications for the programme.
    Who qualifies to attend this programme?
    Producers; emerging and experienced; who have completed a feature film script that is most likely to have international appeal.

    How long is the course?
    Participants are required to attend three, 3-day workshops over an eight month period.

    What does it cost?
    Emerging Producers pay R1500 and Experienced Producers pay R5000.
    What funding does the NFVF provide for the marketing and distribution of films?
    The NFVF has a fund administered by the Marketing Department for marketing and distribution of films, market and festival travel and festival assistance.

    Who qualifies for distribution funding?
    South African independent filmmakers and independent local distributors who have a complete film or TV product.
    FAQs About The South African Film Industry
    How many films are produced in South Africa each year?

    A total of one hundred and four (104) locally (SA) and internationally produced films were released in South Africa between January and September 2021, and this amounted to a total Box Office Gross of R126,6 million. Of the full universe of films released, there were only nine (9) SA produced films with a Box Office Gross of R1,4 million.

    Of the nine (9), four (4) films were independently released, three (3) films were State Theatre productions, later released at selected Ster-Kinekor theatres, as a result of the strategic partnership between the South African State Theatre and Ster-Kinekor Theatres aimed at screening theatre productions in cinemas and the remaining two (2) films were released by Indigenous Film Distribution and Filmfinity

    What is the market share of South African films?

    In 2017 the market share for domestic films was 4%, the market share for SA produced films in the first half of 2018 was 3%. Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the market share of SA produced films has reduced to 1%.

    How many cinema screens are there in South Africa?
    +- 800 screens in more than 70 complexes

    How did COVID-19 impact the industry?

    The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the film industry. The impact includes business closures (38%), limiting local content development (28%) and limited training and skills development (28%) opportunities because of disruptions in production.

    Figure 2: Impact of Covid-19 on the Industry

    Source: Film Industry Stakeholder Survey, 2021

    How much does the film industry contribute to the South African economy?

    According to the NFVF’s 2020/2021 Economic Impact of the SA film industry report:

    The financial year 2019/20 is used as the reference year (base year) because it was the last period of ‘normal’ industry operations before the disruption and impact of Covid-19 in 2020/21.

    Table 3: Economic Impact 2019/20

     Direct  Indirect    Induced Total

    Production (R million) R3 868.78 R946.07 R2 366.36 R7 181.20
    GDP at market prices (R million) R522.33 R157.01 R408.41 R1 087.75
    Employment (Number) 18 104 3 302 10 039 31 444
    Total Annualised Payroll (R million) R108.67 R30.70 R78.40 R217.76
    Household Income (R million) R370.58 R119.77 R312.26 R802.62
    Contribution to Taxes (R million) R46.57 R12.66 R32.03 R91.26
    Source: BDO and Quantec Analysis

    The direct contribution of the film industry to the economy of South Africa is projected at R3,86 billion. An additional R3,31 billion is projected to have been generated through indirect (R946.07m) and induced (R2,36 billion) impacts, resulting in a total contribution to the local economy of R7,18 billion.

    Te direct impact of the film industry at market prices was estimated at R522.33m, the indirect impact at R157.01m, and the induced impact at R408.41m. The total estimated impact of the film industry on GDP at market prices if all the impacts are added is estimated to be R1,08 billion. Thus, for every R1 million in output generated by the film industry, an additional R0.76m of GDP at market prices was generated in the economy if the direct and indirect impacts are considered, and R1.22m if the induced impacts are also added.

    2020/21 (Covid-19 year)

    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the operations of the film industry and the impact of the industry on the economy and jobs. The economic losses to output and employment caused by COVID-19 related disruption in industry activity for substantial periods (as per lockdown restrictions) during the 2020/21 financial year were substantial.

    Table 4: Economic Impact 2020/21

     Direct  Indirect    Induced Total

    Production (R million) R1 571.80 R384.37 R961.40 R2 917.56
    GDP at market prices (R million) R212.21 R63.79 R165.93 R441.93
    Employment (Number) 7 355 1 341 4 079 12 775
    Total Annualised Payroll (R million) R44.15 R12.47 R31.85 R88.47
    Household Income (R million) R150.56 R48.66 R126.87 R326.09
    Contribution to Taxes (R million) R18.92 R5.14 R13.01 R37.08
    Source: BDO and Quantec Analysis

    The film industry had an estimated expenditure of R1,03 billion in 2020/21, a 59% decline compared to 2019/20. The decline is mainly attributed to disruption in production activity for extended periods during 2020/21.

    The contribution of the film industry to the economy of South Africa is projected at R2,91 billion in 2020/21, down from R7,18 billion in 2019/20. Household income declined by R476.53m in 2020/21 compared to 2019/20. The film industry is estimated to have suffered losses of 18 669 FTE jobs because of the Covid-19 pandemic, amounting to R129.29m loss in remuneration. The industry’s contribution to government taxes declined by R54.18m.

    What is the size of the film industry?
    Estimated Size
    Pre-production – 2.5%
    Production – 94.6%
    Post-production – 0.005%
    Distribution – 2.9%

    The Production stage of the SAFI’s value chain has the highest expenditure, accounting for roughly 95% of the entire industry while post-production accounts for less than 1%.

    What is the film industry Multiplier Effect?

    The employment multiplier increased by a multiple of 5,65 for every R1 invested in the 2019/20 fiscal. This means that for every R1 of expenditure an additional R2.82 cents of additional income was generated in the economy. In the case of employment, we estimate that for example, for every R1 million of direct expenditure, around 5,65 annual jobs were created/ sustained.
    About the SAFTAs (The South African Film and Television Awards)
    In 2005 representatives of the South African Film and Television industry resolved to come together with guidance from the National Film and Video Foundation of South Africa (NFVF) to establish the annual South African Film and Television Awards, the SAFTAs. The Awards honour, celebrate and promote the creativity, quality and excellence of South African Film and Television talent and productions, and serve to encourage entrepreneurship and the development of new talent within the industry.

    Each award recipient is presented with a trophy, the ‘Golden Horn’, which has three heads symbolising collective effort, community, and the recognition of the individual as part of a team – an experience inherent to the film and television industry where collaboration is the cornerstone of successful productions. There have been fifteen sessions of the awards to date with each giving over 70 awards. Read more about the 2015 SAFTAS here.

    Additional Resources
    SAFTAs 18
    SAFTAs 18 Call for Etries, click here
    SAFTAs 18 Call For Jury Members, click here
    SAFTAs 18 Discretionary Award Call, click here
    SAFTAs 18 Nominations List, click here

    SAFTAs 18 Nominees Announcement Press Release, click here

    SAFTAs 18 In Memoriam Call, click here

    SAFTAs 18 Date and Theme Announcement Press Release 2024, click here

    SAFTAs 18 Nominees Toast Gallery, click here

    SAFTAs 18 Press Release, click here

    SAFTAs 18 Winners List, click here

    SAFTASs 18 Gallery click here

    SAFTAs 17
    SAFTAs 17 Nominations List, click here

    Call-for-Discretionary Nomination, Now Open, click here

    Call-to-Entries Now Open, click here

    SAFTAs 17 Gallery, click here

    SAFTAs 16
    Call-to-Entries Now Open, click here

    To download the SAFTAs 16 Entry Guidelines, click here

    To download the SAFTAs 16 nominees list, click here

    To download the SAFTAs 16 Winners list, click here

    SAFTAs 16 Gallery, click here

    SAFTAs 15
    To download the SAFTAs 15 press release, click here

    To download the SAFTAs 15 Entry Guidelines, click here

    To download the SAFTAs 15digital logo, click here

    SAFTAs 14
    To download the SAFTAs 14 call for entries, click here

    To download the entry guidelines, click here

    SAFTAs 14 Logo

    SAFTAS 13
    To download the SAFTAs 13 update, click here

    To download the SAFTAs13 call for Discretionary Award Nominations, click here

    To download the SAFTAs 13 call for entries closing date extension, click here

    To download the SAFTAs 13 call for entries, click here

    To download the entry guidelines, click here

    To download the SAFTAs13 logo, click here

    SAFTAs 12
    To download the SAFTAs12 nominee announcement press release, click here

    To download the SAFTAs12 nominee list, click here

    To download the SAFTAs fact sheet, click here

    To download the SAFTAs12 logo, click here

    To download the SAFTAs12 composite logo, click here

    To download an image of NFVF CEO, Ms Zama Mkosi, click here

    To download the entry guidelines,click here

    SAFTAs 11
    SAFTAs 11 – SA’s got it, lets celebrate!

    To download the winners list, click here

    To download the nominees list, click here

    To download the media holding statement: 7 February 2017, click here

    To download the Voting line promo for Best TV Soap including Telenovela, click here

    To download the SAFTAs 11 signature, click here

    To download the SAFTAs 11 kick off press release, click here

    To download the SAFTAs 11 Logo, click here

    To download the SAFTAs open call for Discretionary Awards Nominations, click here

    To download the entry guidelines, click here

    SAFTAS 10
    For a list of the 2016 SAFTAs Nominees, click here

    SAFTAs 9
    To download the SAFTAs entry guidebook, click here

    For a list of the 2015 SAFTAs Winners, Click Here

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    10 October 2024 – Johannesburg, South Africa – The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is proud to announce that the film “Old Righteous Blues” has been selected to represent…
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    3 October 2024
    SAFTAs18 Announces Date and Theme: Honouring Excellence in South African Film and Television with the theme “Back to Basics”
    Johannesburg, South Africa – Wednesday, 2 October 2024 – The South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs) are returning for their 18th edition, honouring the very best in South African…
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    3 October 2024
    Press Release
    SAFTAs 18 Announces Date and Theme: Honouring Excellence in South African Film and Television with the theme “Back to Basics”. Johannesburg, South Africa – Wednesday, 2 October 2024 – The…
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    30 September 2024
    National Film and Video Foundation Announces Leadership Changes
    Johannesburg, South Africa – Monday, 30 September 2024 – The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) announces that Ms.…
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    23 September 2024
    Invitation for people with disabilities to submit proposals for short films under the theme: Not What Society Expects
    “Every little girl out there who has felt different because they are not what society expects them to be will realise, they are so wildly capable, just like I am.”…
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    9 September 2024
    National Film and Video Foundation/Netherlands Film Fund: Thuthuka Co-Development Fund call
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) and the Netherlands Film Fund (NFF) have established a Co-development scheme called Thuthuka. This scheme aims to support projects that are potentially of…
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    9 September 2024
    INVITATION TO SUBMIT DOCUMENTARY SLATE PROPOSALS 2024
    The National Film and Video Foundation (herein referred to as NFVF) is a statutory body set up by the government to grow and develop the South African Film and Video…
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    5 September 2024
    The 18th Annual South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs18) Nominees Announced.
    Johannesburg, 05 September 2024 — The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, is thrilled to announce the nominees for the…
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    8 August 2024
    National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) Mourns the Passing of Veteran Actress Mme Connie Chiume
    Johannesburg, 8 August 2024 – It is with profound sadness that the National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC), mourns…
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    15 July 2024
    18th Annual South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs) open the call for Discretionary Award Nominations
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture and custodian of the SAFTAs extends a call to the South African film…
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    12 July 2024
    Invitation for South African filmmakers to submit films for the 97th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars) International Feature Film category.
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture, is calling all South African producers to submit their films for entry into…
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    9 July 2024
    Invitation for South African film practitioners to participate as jury members for the 97th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars) for the International Feature Film category
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture is officially recognized by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences to…
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    8 July 2024
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) call for Marketing and Distribution cycle 2 funding applications is open
    The NFVF, an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture that is created to ensure the equitable growth of the South African film and video industry, has released…
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    11 June 2024
    30 YEARS OF SOUTH AFRICA’S DEMOCRACY CELEBRATED THROUGH THE FILM LENS AT THE 77TH INTERNATIONAL CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
    Tuesday 11 June 2024, Johannesburg. The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, lead a delegation of forty South African filmmakers…
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    3 June 2024
    Call For International Bursary Applications For Film & TV Postgraduate Studies
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Arts and Culture, was mandated to ensure the equitable growth of the South African film and video…
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    3 June 2024
    Call For National Bursary Applications For Film & Television Studies
    The National Film & Video Foundation (NFVF) is a statutory body mandated to spearhead the equitable growth and development of the SA film and video industry. The NFVF’s bursary programme…
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    31 May 2024
    Statement on the alleged ill treatment of cast members
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), the custodians of the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs), has learned of the allegations of ill-treatment towards cast members and extras…
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    13 May 2024
    Call for NFVF funding applications to attend Film Festivals and Markets taking place from 1 July 2024 to 31 March 2025.
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for film festivals and markets attendance is now open for festivals or markets taking place from…
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    9 May 2024
    CALL FOR ENTRIES: NFVF YOUTH FILMMAKER PROJECT
    A year-long discovery, training and mentorship program of the brightest film writing and directing talent in the country. The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), in partnership with the South…
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    6 May 2024
    THE CALL FOR NOMINATIONS OF INDIVIDUALS TO SERVE AS MEMBERS OF THE FIFTH PRESIDENTIAL EMPLOYMENT STIMULUS PROGRAMME FIVE (PESP5) ADVISORY PANEL IS OPEN
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, is seeking individuals to serve on the Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme (PESP) Advisory…
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    2 May 2024
    Call for International Bursary Applications for Film & TV Postgraduate Studies
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Arts and Culture, was mandated to ensure the equitable growth of the South African film and video…
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    2 May 2024
    NFVF CALL FOR SUBMISSION FOR TRAINING PROVIDER GRANT
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for training provider submissions is now open. This funding aims to award grants to accredited training…
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    1 May 2024
    THE CALL FOR THE FIFTH PRESIDENTIAL EMPLOYMENT STIMULUS PROGRAMME (PESP5) FOCUSED ON THE AUDIO-VISUAL INDUSTRY, IS OPEN.
    THE CALL FOR THE FIFTH PRESIDENTIAL EMPLOYMENT STIMULUS PROGRAMME (PESP5) FOCUSED ON THE AUDIO-VISUAL INDUSTRY, IS OPEN. The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), is pleased to announce…
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    29 April 2024
    NOTICE OF THE RATIFICATION OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA ON AUDIOVISUAL CO-PRODUCTION
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture is proud to announce that the Audiovisual agreement referred to above which was…
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    17 April 2024
    THE NATIONAL FILM AND VIDEO FOUNDATION AND NETFLIX IN ASSOCIATION WITH INDIGENOUS FILM DISTRIBUTION LAUNCH THE SIX MICRO BUDGET FILMS FROM THE JOINT FILM FUND.
    12 April 2024, Johannesburg. The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture and Netflix in association with Indigenous Film Distribution, are…
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    16 April 2024
    Call for the 18th Annual South African Film and Television Awards Jury has been extended
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture, the custodians of the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs), has extended…
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    11 April 2024
    The call for entries for the 18th Annual South African Film and Television Awards – SAFTAs18 has been extended
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture, the custodians of the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs), has extended…
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    3 April 2024
    Call for NFVF funding applications to attend Film Festivals and Markets taking place from 13 May 2024
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for film festivals and markets attendance is now open for festivals or markets taking place from…
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    25 March 2024
    A Call for Public Screening Funding in Celebration of South Africa’s 30 Years of Democracy
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture is calling for public screening proposals in celebration of South Africa’s “30 Years…
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    19 March 2024
    Call for the 18th Annual South African Film and Television Awards Jury
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture, the custodians of the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs), has released…
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    15 March 2024
    Call for entries is now open for the 18th Annual South African Film and Television Awards – SAFTAs18
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture, the custodians of the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs), has officially…
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    11 March 2024
    CALL FOR NFVF FEMALE FILMMAKER PROJECT
    Yellowbone Entertainment, an award-winning production company, in collaboration with the National Film & Video Foundation is calling for submissions for Year 2 of the NFVF Female Filmmaker Project. Johannesburg, March…
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    22 February 2024
    Call for NFVF funding applications to attend Film Festivals and Markets taking place from 20 April 2024
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for film festivals and markets attendance is now open for festivals or markets taking place from…
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    16 February 2024
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) call for funding applications has been extended to 29 March 2024
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), is pleased to announce that the call for Cycle 1 funding applications for the 2024/2025 financial year is now open for the following…
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    12 February 2024
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) Production and Development Funding Call
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), is pleased to announce that the call for Cycle 1 funding applications for the 2024/2025 financial year is now open for the following…
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    5 February 2024
    ANNECY STUDENT MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME
    The National Film and Video Foundation invites final-year animation students to submit character designs inspired by lead characters from any South African film. The purpose of this programme is to…
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    29 December 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation sends condolences to Dr Mbongeni Ngema’s family and the South African audio-visual industry.
    Johannesburg, 29 December 2023 – The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC), has learned, with shock and sadness, of…
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    13 December 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) call for Marketing and Distribution cycle 1 funding applications is open
    The NFVF, an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has released the call for applicants to submit for: 1) Marketing and Distribution (Cycle 1 FY 2024/25) 2) …
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    8 December 2023
    NFVF CALL FOR SUBMISSION FOR TRAINING PROVIDER GRANT
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for training provider submissions is now open. This funding aims to award grants to accredited training…
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    1 December 2023
    International Film Festivals and Markets – Call for project submissions to the NFVF
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, that was mandated to ensure the equitable growth of the South African film…
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    8 November 2023
    Invitation for people with disabilities to submit proposals for short films under the theme: My Slice of Life
    The ways in which individuals and groups are portrayed in popular media can have a profound effect on how they are viewed by society at large. Many of those representations…
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    26 October 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation’s invitation to submit proposals for the Fiction Slate
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is an agency of the Department of Arts and Culture that was created to ensure the equitable growth of South Africa’s film and…
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    23 October 2023
    Invitation to submit proposals for short documentary and narrative films: Shining a spotlight on unsung community heroes
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) in collaboration with the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture (DSAC) would like to invite ALL filmmakers to submit proposals for short documentary…
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    19 October 2023
    Music is My Life – Joseph Shabalala and Ladysmith Black Mambazo selected as the official South African submission for the 96th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars)
    Johannesburg, 19 October 2023 – The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC), is excited to announce the selection and…
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    6 October 2023
    EXTENDED: CALL FOR INTEREST – South Africa-Brazil Virtual Meet and Greet for Co-Production Opportunity
    Dates of Meet and Greet: 24 – 27 October 2023 Deadline for expressions of interest: SAST/BR: Thursday, 19 October 2023 DETAILS The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is an…
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    1 October 2023
    The 17th Annual South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs) celebrate the South African Film and TV Industry practitioners
    Johannesburg, 30 September 2023: The 17th annual South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs17) ceremony was held this past weekend to honour and celebrate the best of the South African…
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    30 September 2023
    SAFTAs17 WINNERS LIST
    BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND – DOCUMENTARY KUSASA – Cape Town TV Practitioner: Tim Pringle Production House: Optical Films BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING – DOCUMENTARY KUSASA – Cape Town TV Practitioner:…
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    19 September 2023
    Canada, South Africa reopen co-development incentive for television projects
    Toronto and Johannesburg, September 19, 2023 – The Canada Media Fund (CMF) and South Africa’s National Film & Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sports, Arts and…
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    19 September 2023
    Call for International Bursary Applications for Film & TV Postgraduate Studies
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Arts and Culture, was mandated to ensure the equitable growth of the South African film and video…
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    11 September 2023
    Call for NFVF funding applications to attend Film Festivals and Markets taking place from 10 October 2023 to March 2024
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for film festivals and markets attendance is now open for festivals or markets taking place from…
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    8 September 2023
    CALL FOR INTEREST – South Africa-Brazil Virtual Meet and Greet for Co-Production Opportunity
    Dates of Meet and Greet: 19; 21; 26; 28 September 2023 Deadline for expressions of interest: SAST/BR: Monday, 11 September 2023 DETAILS The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is…
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    1 September 2023
    National Film and Video Foundation/Netherlands Film Fund: Thuthuka Co-Development Fund call
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) and the Netherlands Film Fund (NFF) have established a co-development scheme called Thuthuka. This scheme aims to support projects that are potentially of…
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    30 August 2023
    SAFTAs17 open call for in memorial segment
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture and custodian of the SAFTAs is calling all South Africans in the film…
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    24 August 2023
    CALL FOR SEDIBA DEVELOPING THE CONTENT PRODUCERS PROGRAMME
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture that was created to ensure the equitable growth of South Africa’s film…
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    21 August 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation Council calls for nominations of individuals to serve as members in the Advisory Panel for Production & Development
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is an agency of the Department of Sports, Arts, and Culture that was mandated to spearhead the equitable growth of South Africa’s film…
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    16 August 2023
    Invitation for South African filmmakers to submit films for the 96th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars) International Feature Film category
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture, is extending a call to all South African producers to submit their films…
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    16 August 2023
    Call For National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) Marketing and Distribution Cycle 2 FY 2023/24 is open.
    The NFVF, an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has released the call for applicants to submit applications for marketing and distribution cycle 2 FY 2023/24 funding.…
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    11 August 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) Council calls for nominations for individuals to serve as members of the Marketing and Distribution Advisory Panel
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, is seeking individuals to serve on the Marketing and Distribution Advisory Panel in…
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    8 August 2023
    The South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAS) announce the 17th Annual South African Film and Television Awards
    Johannesburg, 08 August 2023: The 17th annual South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs17) nominees have been announced today on all SAFTAs social media platforms, under the custodianship of the…
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    25 July 2023
    Invitation for South African film practitioners to participate as jury members for the 96th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars) for International Feature Film category
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture is officially recognized by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences to…
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    24 July 2023
    17th Annual South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs) open the call for Discretionary Award Nominations
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture and custodian of the SAFTAs extends a call to the South African film…
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    22 July 2023
    The Netherlands and South Africa extend their joint funding venture, Thuthuka Co-Development Fund
    Durban 22 July 2023: The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) has announced the extension of the co-development fund between the Netherlands and South Africa, called the Thuthuka Co-Development Fund,…
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    30 June 2023
    Call for National Bursary Applications for Film & Television Studies
    The National Film & Video Foundation (NFVF) is a statutory body mandated to spearhead the equitable growth and development of the SA film and video industry. The NFVF’s bursary programme…
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    21 June 2023
    Call for NFVF funding applications to attend Film Festivals and Markets taking place from August 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for film festivals and markets attendance is now open for festivals or markets taking place from…
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    19 May 2023
    South Africa positioned as the production destination of choice at the 76th Cannes Film Festival (Festival de Cannes)
    Johannesburg, 19 May 2023 – The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC), will be positioning the South African (SA)…
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    16 May 2023
    Call for NFVF funding applications to attend Film Festivals and Markets taking place in July 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for film festivals and markets attendance is now open for festivals or markets taking place from…
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    10 May 2023
    Congratulations to the shortlisted filmmakers for the NFVF Female Filmmaker Project #FemaleNext!
    We are thrilled to announce these talented women who have impressed us with their creativity and vision, taking on the challenging theme of “The Multiverse” and presenting unique concepts that…
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    1 May 2023
    THE CALL FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL EMPLOYMENT STIMULUS PROGRAM 4 (PESP4) FOCUSED ON THE AUDIO-VISUAL INDUSTRY, HAS BEEN EXTENDED.
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), is pleased to announce the opening of the call for the Presidential Employment Stimulus Program 4, also referred to as PESP4 by the…
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    1 May 2023
    THE CALL FOR NOMINATIONS OF INDIVIDUALS TO SERVE AS MEMBERS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL EMPLOYMENT STIMULUS PROGRAMME FOUR (PESP4) ADVISORY PANEL HAS BEEN EXTENDED.
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, is seeking individuals to serve on the Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme (PESP) Advisory…
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    25 April 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) Council calls for nominations for individuals to serve as members in the Marketing and Distribution Advisory Panel
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, is seeking individuals to serve on the Marketing and Distribution Advisory Panel in…
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    25 April 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) Call for Marketing and Distribution Cycle 1 FY 2023/24 and Festival or Market Hosting Cycle 2 FY 2023/24 Is Open
    The NFVF, an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has released the call for applicants to submit for: 1) Marketing and Distribution (Cycle 1 FY 2023/24) 2) …
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    25 April 2023
    Call for Public Screening Funding in Celebration of Women and Heritage Months
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture, is calling for public screening proposals in celebration of Women’s and Heritage Months.…
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    21 April 2023
    ANNECY STUDENT MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME
    The National Film and Video Foundation invites final year animation students to submit character designs that are inspired by lead characters from any South African films. The purpose of this…
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    18 April 2023
    Call for NFVF funding applications to attend Film Festivals and Markets taking place in June 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for film festivals and markets attendance is now open for festivals or markets taking place from…
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    12 April 2023
    THE CALL FOR NOMINATIONS OF INDIVIDUALS TO SERVE AS MEMBERS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL EMPLOYMENT STIMULUS PROGRAMME FOUR (PESP4) ADVISORY PANEL IS OPEN.
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, is seeking individuals to serve on the Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme (PESP) Advisory…
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    6 April 2023
    THE CALL FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL EMPLOYMENT STIMULUS PROGRAM 4 (PESP4) FOCUSED ON THE AUDIO-VISUAL INDUSTRY, IS OPEN.
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), is pleased to announce the opening of the call for the Presidential Employment Stimulus Program 4, also referred to as PESP4 by the…
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    3 April 2023
    CALL FOR ENTRIES: NFVF YOUTH FILMMAKER PROJECT
    A year-long discovery, training and mentorship program of the brightest film writing and directing talent in the country. The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), in partnership with the South…
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    30 March 2023
    CALL FOR ENTRIES EXTENDED: NFVF FEMALE FILMMAKER PROJECT
    Empowering Underrepresented Voices in Film: The NFVF, Yellowbone Entertainment, and the SABC extend the deadline for the Female Filmmaker Project – 5 April 2023#FemaleNext Johannesburg, March 2023 – The National…
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    16 March 2023
    Call for the 17th South African Film & Television Awards (#SAFTAs17) Jury Chairpersons
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Arts and Culture and custodian of the SAFTAs extends a call to the South African film and…
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    14 March 2023
    Call for NFVF funding applications to attend Film Festivals and Markets taking place from 17 April 2023 to 30 June 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for film festivals and markets attendance is now open for festivals or markets taking place from…
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    3 March 2023
    CALL FOR ENTRIES: NFVF FEMALE FILMMAKER PROJECT
    Empowering Underrepresented Voices in Film: The NFVF, Yellowbone Entertainment, and the SABC Launch the Female Filmmaker Project #FemaleNext Johannesburg, March 2023 The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), in partnership…
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    3 March 2023
    THE NFVF, YELLOWBONE ENTERTAINMENT, AND THE SABC LAUNCH CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR THE FEMALE FILMMAKER PROJECT
    Calling all female filmmakers: Applications are now open for the NFVF’s ground-breaking project empowering underrepresented voices in the industry. Deadline 29 March 2023. #FemaleNext Johannesburg, March 2023 The National Film…
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    2 March 2023
    National Film and Video Foundation CEO, Makhosazana Khanyile, resignation
    Thursday 2 March 2023, Johannesburg: The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) today announced that Ms Makhosazana Khanyile has resigned as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to pursue other opportunities.…
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    1 March 2023
    Call for International Bursary Applications for Film & TV Postgraduate Studies
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Arts and Culture, was mandated to ensure the equitable growth of the South African film and video…
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    1 March 2023
    NFVF CALL FOR SUBMISSION FOR TRAINING PROVIDER GRANT
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for training provider submissions is now open. This funding aims to award grants to accredited training…
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    7 February 2023
    Call for the 17th South African Film & Television Awards (#SAFTAs17) Jury
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture, the custodians of the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs), has released…
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    3 February 2023
    Call for entries are now open for the 17th South African Film & Television Awards – #SAFTAs17
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture, the custodians of the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs), has officially…
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    21 January 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) call for funding applications is open
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), is pleased to announce that the call for Cycle 1 funding applications for the 2023/2024 financial year is now open for the following…
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    17 January 2023
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) Call for Festival Hosting Cycle 1 FY 2023/24 Is Open.
    The NFVF, an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has released the call for applicants to submit applications for festival hosting cycle 1 FY 2023/24.: Opening date…
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    12 December 2022
    Call for Documentary Project: “Language as resistance”
    “The oppressed struggle in language to recover ourselves, to reconcile, to reunite, to renew. Our words are not without meaning, they are an action, a resistance. Language is also a…
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    12 December 2022
    Call for Documentary Project: “Environment and Belonging”
    Africa is on the frontlines of the climate crisis but it’s not on the front pages of the world’s newspapers. Every activist who speaks out is telling a story about…
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    9 December 2022
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) call for funding applications for Production – Animation Short Films is open
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), is pleased to announce that the call for Cycle 2 funding applications for the 2022/2023 financial year is now open for the following…
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    9 December 2022
    NFVF, Netflix & IPO collaborate to create safer sets in South Africa
    Film & TV industry organisations introduce 6 trainees to participate in the free training of Intimacy Coordinators to enhance safety on local film and TV production sets. Johannesburg, 9 December…
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    28 November 2022
    The National Film and Video Foundation, powered by the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture continues to bolster the industry by targeting 9000 jobs through the Presidential Employment Stimulus Package (PESP)
    A national strategic investment program to support the audio-visual industry and drive job creation 28 November 2022, Johannesburg: The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce…
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    15 November 2022
    Call for NFVF funding applications to attend Film Festivals and Markets taking place from December 2022 to March 2023.
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for film festivals and markets attendance is now open for festivals or markets taking place from…
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    4 October 2022
    The National Film and Video Foundation Council calls for nominations of individuals to serve as members in the Advisory Panel for Production & Development: Non-English – Extension.
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is an agency of the Department of Sports, Arts, and Culture that was mandated to spearhead the equitable growth of South Africa’s film…
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    4 October 2022
    Invitation to submit proposals for short documentary and narrative films: Shining a spotlight on unsung community heroes- Extension for applications excluding the Gauteng province.
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) in collaboration with the Department of Sports Arts and Culture (DSAC) would like to invite ALL filmmakers to submit proposals for short documentary…
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    28 September 2022
    Call for NFVF funding applications to attend Film Festivals and Markets taking place from November 2022 to March 2023.
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for film festivals and markets attendance is now open for festivals or markets taking place from…
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    28 September 2022
    JETS – The Film Initiative that takes you beyond Round 7.
    Call for Entry 2022 Deadline: 31st October 2022 JETS stands for Junior Entertainment Talent Slate and unites 1st, 2nd and 3rd feature film filmmakers with South African, Norwegian, Irish, Canadian,…
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    16 September 2022
    CALL FOR THE NATIONAL FILM AND VIDEO FOUNDATION TRAINING PROVIDER GRANT.
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is pleased to announce that the call for training provider grant is now open. This funding aims to award grant to accredited training…
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    15 September 2022
    Call for National Film Video Foundation (NFVF) Marketing and Distribution Cycle 3 FY 2022/23 is Open.
    The NFVF, an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has released the call for applicants to submit for marketing and distribution (Cycle 3 FY 2022/23). Opening date…
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    9 September 2022
    Invitation to submit proposals for short documentary and narrative films: Shining a spotlight on unsung community heroes
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    7 September 2022
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    6 September 2022
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    30 August 2022
    The 16th Annual SAFTAs Hosts Announced
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    16 August 2022
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    12 August 2022
    SAFTAs16 open call for in memorial segment.
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    3 August 2022
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    1 August 2022
    Call extension for Nominations of Individuals to Serve as Members of the Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme Three (PESP3) Advisory Panel.
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    1 August 2022
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    28 July 2022
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    19 July 2022
    Invitation for South African film practitioners to participate as jury members for the 95th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars) for International Feature Film category.
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    19 July 2022
    Invitation for South African filmmakers to submit films for the 95th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars) International Feature Film category.
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    14 July 2022
    The 16th Annual SAFTAs Nominees Announced
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    4 July 2022
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    29 June 2022
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    24 June 2022
    List of non-exhaustive crew titles that will be considered for funding.
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    24 June 2022
    Call for Nominations of Individuals to Serve as Members of the Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme Three (PESP3) Advisory Panel .
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    21 June 2022
    Call for International Bursary Applications for Film & TV Postgraduate Studies
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    10 June 2022
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    9 June 2022
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    2 June 2022
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    26 May 2022
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    25 May 2022
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    21 May 2022
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    19 May 2022
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    11 May 2022
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    6 June to 31 July 2022
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    4 April 2022
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    17 February 2022
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    30 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    29 June 2021
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    The South African animation industry well represented at Annecy festival MIFA 2018
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    29 June 2021
    Call for submission to the South African Film Festival of Australia (SAFFA)
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    29 June 2021
    Training Opportunity For Aspirant Scriptwriters
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    29 June 2021
    Call For International Bursary Applications For Film & Tv Post Graduate Studies
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    29 June 2021
    Call For National Bursary Applications For Film & Tv Studies
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    29 June 2021
    The National Film and Video Foundation calls for applications for a training service provider
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    29 June 2021
    A successful trip for the South African delegates at the 71st Festival de Cannes
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    29 June 2021
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) call for Marketing and Distribution cycle 1 funding applications is open
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    29 June 2021
    CALL FOR PRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT CYCLE 1 FUNDING APPLICATIONS IS OPEN
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    29 June 2021
    CALL FOR PRODUCTION COMPANIES TO PRODUCE SHORT FILMS FOR THE 3rd BRICS FILM FESTIVAL
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    29 June 2021
    Vacancy: Head of operations.
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    29 June 2021
    The 71st Festival de Cannes South African presence
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    29 June 2021
    Call for nominations of individuals to serve as members in the Advisory Panel for Education & Training and Production & Development
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    29 June 2021
    The South African entertainment industry loses 3 contributors after tragic crash – Akhumzi Jezile, Siyasanga Kobese and Thobani Mseleni.
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    29 June 2021
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) call for festival hosting funding applications
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    29 June 2021
    CALL FOR A PRODUCTION COMPANY TO FACILITATE THE COMMISSIONING OF SHORT FILMS FOR THE 3rd BRICS FILM FESTIVAL
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    28 June 2021
    3rd BRICS FILM FESTIVAL – CALL FOR FILM SUBMISSION
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    28 June 2021
    Call for input on the Audiovisual Coproduction Treaty between the Government of Canada and the Government of the Republic of South Africa
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    28 June 2021
    The Doc Shop Playlist 2018 – Call for entries
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    28 June 2021
    71st Cannes International Film Festival – Call for project submissions to the NFVF
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    28 June 2021
    SAFTAs 12 Post Review
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    28 June 2021
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) Cycle 3 Funding Approvals.
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    28 June 2021
    SAFTAs 12 Hosts Announced
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    28 June 2021
    CALL FOR INTERNATIONAL BURSARY APPLICATIONS FOR FILM & TV POST GRADUATE STUDIES
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    28 June 2021
    The South African film industry representatives will participate at the Berlinale Film Festival
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    28 June 2021
    An opportunity to study an undergraduate programme at the Beijing Film Academy
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    28 June 2021
    “THE ROAD TO ANNECY” PITCH SESSION AT CTIAF
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    28 June 2021
    irectors for Youth Filmmakers project call out for the Youth Filmmaker Project, where 10 directors will be selected to direct 24 minute films which will produced by Triangle Post and Animation Studios in association with NFVF. Deadline 2/02/2018.
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    28 June 2021
    Extension of Cycle 3 Funding Applications for Tier 3 Production and Development Applicants
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    28 June 2021
    12th Annual South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs 12) final judging
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    28 June 2021
    NFVF Current Vacancies
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
    TENDER CANCELLATION NOTICE RFT 03/2017
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    28 June 2021
    SWIFT encourages film and tv industry to stand against gender based violence.
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
    Training Opportunity for Aspirant Scriptwriters
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    28 June 2021
    The National Film and Video Foundation and partners to host the South African pavilion at DISCOP Johannesburg.
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    28 June 2021
    Call for entries for NFVF Youth Filmmaker Project 2017/18: Wealth
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    28 June 2021
    Call for entries for NFVF Female Filmmaker Project 2017/18: Becoming
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    28 June 2021
    Call for Documentary Project: 100 Years Of Nelson Mandela
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    28 June 2021
    CALL FOR DOCUMENTARY PROJECTS: CELEBRATING SOUTH AFRICAN HERITAGE AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY
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    28 June 2021
    CALL FOR WINDOWS ON THE WORLD- 2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED
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    28 June 2021
    The South African Film And Television Awards Request For Proposals
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    28 June 2021
    SAFTAs 12 call for entries.
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    28 June 2021
    RFQ- Advert- Vacancy- PA to HOD’s
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    28 June 2021
    Discretionary Awards call.
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    28 June 2021
    Canada and South Africa announce co-development incentive at TIFF
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    28 June 2021
    NFVF/SWIFT partnership announcement.
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    28 June 2021
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) congratulates the South African films selected to participate at the Toronto International Film Festival (tiff)
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    28 June 2021
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) call for cycle 2 Marketing and Distribution funding applications is now open
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    28 June 2021
    Call for the Annual Academy Awards (Oscars) Foreign Language Film Category is open
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    28 June 2021
    NFVF Releases Mid-Year Box Office Report – 2017
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    28 June 2021
    The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) call for Cycle 2 production and development funding applications is now open
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    28 June 2021
    The National Film and Video Foundation calls for applications for a training service provider
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    28 June 2021
    NATIONAL FILM AND VIDEO FOUNDATION EXTENDS THE DEADLINE: CALL FOR SCRIPT EDITORS
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    28 June 2021
    RFQ: Facilitator to oversee and implementation of the 5th NFVF National Film Indaba logistics on behalf of the NFVF
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    28 June 2021
    RFQ: Develop and manage the roll out of the NFVF Reputation and Strategic PR and Communications plan.
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    28 June 2021
    Blue Ice Pictures and The National Film and Video Foundation Mentorship Programme call for submissions
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    28 June 2021
    NFVF aims for a more inclusive approach
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    28 June 2021
    The National Film and Video Foundation’s participation at the 38th Annual Durban International Film Festival
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    28 June 2021
    National Film and Video Foundation Video on Demand – Call for project submissions
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    28 June 2021
    The NFVF takes local films to the Grahamstown National Arts Festival
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
    Study reveals the South African film industry has a positive Economic Impact on the economy.
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    28 June 2021
    Cape Town International Film Market and Festival
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    28 June 2021
    NFVF calls for Film and TV students to apply for its national and international bursary scheme
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    28 June 2021
    Shnit Worldwide Shortfilmfestival Edition 15 Calls for Entries – REMINDER: DEADLINE 1 JUNE
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
    The National Film and Video Foundation hosts the South African pavilion at the 70th Cannes International Film Festival
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    28 June 2021
    CALL FOR AUDIT COMMITTEE MEMBERS
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    28 June 2021
    National Film and Video Foundation Call for raising and securing sponsorship for the 12th Annual South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs).
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
    DEPARTMENT OF ARTS CULTURE ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF NFVF COUNCIL.
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
    NFVF CALL FOR 2017 INTERNS
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
    The South African audio visual industry losses veteran entertainer, Joe Mafela
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
    10th Talents Durban Call for Submission14-18 July2017
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    28 June 2021
    CALL FOR INTERNATIONAL BURSARY APPLICATIONS FOR FILM & TV POST GRADUATE STUDIES
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    28 June 2021
    NOTICE: Invitation for the public to participate in the appointment process of the council of the National Film and Video Foundation
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    28 June 2021
    The South African audio visual industry bids farewell to John Volmink
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    28 June 2021
    Call for festival attendance
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    28 June 2021
    Call for Proposals: YOUTH Filmmaker’s Project
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    28 June 2021
    Call for Proposals: FEMALE Filmmaker’s Project
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    28 June 2021
    SUMBMISSION OF THE LONGLIST FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS ON NOMINATIONS OF CANDIDATES TO SERVE ON THE COUNCIL OF THE NATIONAL FILM AND VIDEO FOUNDATION
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    28 June 2021
    NFVF-FUNDED SHORT FILM ‘THE SUIT’ SELECTED FOR MAJOR INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
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    28 June 2021
    The NFVF Call for Cycle 3 Applications has been extended to the 9th of February 2017
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    28 June 2021
    NFVF announces the approved production company for animation and documentary slates.
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    28 June 2021
    France – South Africa Co-Production workshop final selection

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    28 June 2021
    SAFTAs open call for Discretionary Awards Nominations
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    28 June 2021
    Open Call for Short Web Documentaries project proposals
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    28 June 2021
    Call for the 70th Cannes International Film Festival submissions.
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    28 June 2021
    The NFVF Call for Cycle 3 Applications is now open
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    28 June 2021
    INVITATION TO TENDER FOR (RFT 03/2016) THE APPOINTMENT OF AUDIT FIRM TO CONDUCT INTERNAL AUDIT SERVICES
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    28 June 2021
    ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN FILM INDUSTRY RESEARCH
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    28 June 2021
    Training Experts to develop Training Manual, Facilitation and Accreditation
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
    CALL FOR ENTRIES FESPACO 2017
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    28 June 2021
    The National Film and Video Foundation call for Markets and Festival funding
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    28 June 2021
    CALL FOR ANIMATION SLATE PROPOSALS
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
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    28 June 2021
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    Table 1: Multiplier Set

      GDP / Income multiplier Employment  – jobs per R1 million of expenditure

    Film Industry – 2019/20 2,82 5,65
    South Africa (All Industries) – 2019/20 1,75 3,10
    Film Industry – 2016/17 2,81 4,90
    Source: Quantec
    When can I apply for festival travel funding?
    You need to apply at least six weeks before the festival or market because the evaluation process takes at least three week.
    Do we get certificates?
    No; mentors provide feedback on participant’s project throughout the programme.
    What does it cost?
    The programme is fully funded by the NFVF. Books and accommodation may be provided for out of province participants.

    Do we get certificates?
    No, participants are provided with an assessment report after completion of the programme.
    What does it cost?
    The programme is fully funded by the NFVF and books and accommodations may be covered for out of province participants.

    Do we get certificates?
    No, participants are provided with an assessment report after completion of the programme.
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    How do I progress to the next level after successfully completing Spark?
    You may apply to the Sediba Masters Programme and fulfil its selection criteria.
    Does age affect my chances of being awarded an NFVF bursary?
    No, the NFVF does not have a policy regarding the age of applicants.
    Does age affect my chances of being awarded an NFVF bursary?
    No, the NFVF does not have a policy regarding the age of applicants.
    What opportunities does the NFVF offer for first time filmmakers?
    In addition to the general funding which is open to first time filmmakers, the NFVF runs the annual First Time Filmmaker programme.
    For queries regarding the monitoring and evaluation process:

    E-mail Terrencek@nfvf.co.za or call 011 483 0880.

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    CV of applicant
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    Copy of the applicant’s South African ID document
    SEDIBA Spark Programme
    SEDIBA Masters Scriptwriting Training Programme
    SEDIBA International Financing Programme for Producers
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    An applicant must be an accredited training provider.
    Applicant must have a partnership with an accredited training service provider or accredited skills development facilitator with the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) or relevant body.
    Programmes must address industry skills gaps.
    Quality of the project including:
    The appropriate level of skills and expertise.
    Training objectives identified can be achieved through the proposed activities.
    Training and assessment are set against relevant unit standards where they exist.
    Ability to manage and deliver the project based on previous projects.
    Demonstration of financial sustainability.
    A realistic budget.

    Manti Sekwakwa
    Applications Officer
    Email: mantis@nfvf.co.za
    Telephone: 011 483 0880

    Manti Sekwakwa
    Applications Officer
    Email: mantis@nfvf.co.za
    Telephone: 011 483 0880
    Click on a link below for more information on education and training funding:

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    The following supporting documentation must be submitted together with an official application form:

    A letter of motivation
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    CV of applicant
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    A copy of the applicants SA ID document
    Copy of the application form.
    Copy of the applicant’s South African ID document
    SEDIBA Spark Programme
    SEDIBA Masters Scriptwriting Training Programme
    SEDIBA International Financing Programme for Producers
    SEDIBA Spark Documentary Programme
    Manti Sekwakwa
    Applications Officer
    Email: mantis@nfvf.co.za
    Telephone: 011 483 0880

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    Manti Sekwakwa
    Applications Officer
    Email: mantis@nfvf.co.za
    Telephone: 011 483 0880

    Click on a link below for more information on education and training funding:

    National Bursaries
    International Bursaries
    Funding for Training Providers
    Sediba Programme
    Click on the link below to apply for the relevant funding.
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    Funding approvals for 2015/16
    Bursary funding approvals for 2015
    Tender approvals for 2014/15
    Funding approvals for 2014/15
    Funding approvals for 2013/14
    Funding approvals for 2012/13

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    Click on the link below to apply for Markets and Festivals Attendance funding
    Format development plan
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    https://nfvf.praxisgms.co.za.
    Fiction applicants also require:

    Proof of chain of title
    Click on the link below to apply for Development funding.

    https://nfvf.praxisgms.co.za
    Note to IT to add a document for a link in backend – NFVF Funding Policy

    Click on the link below to apply for Marketing and Distribution funding

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  • SayProCLMR Monitoring – Development Royalty Review Meeting

    To the Chairperson of Neftaly Kingdom Royal Committee Mr. Clifford Legodi, all Neftaly Kingdom Royal Committee Members, SayPro Royal Chiefs and all SayPro Human Capital.

    Kgotso a ebe le lena.

    Meeting Title: SayProCLMR Monitoring – Development Royalty Review Meeting
    Meeting Type: Sub Committee
    Date: 19 February 2026
    Time: 11:30 AM
    Prepared By: Linah Ralepelle
    Facilitator / Chairperson: Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso


    1. Attendance Register

    No.Name & SurnamePositionDepartmentPresentApologyAbsent
    1Linah RalepelleChief Development OfficerSayProCDR
    2Tsakani Stella RikhotsoChief Learning Monitoring OfficerSayProCLMR

    2. Agenda Items

    • Opening & Welcome
    • Attendance Confirmation
    • Adoption of Previous Minutes
    • Matters Arising
    • Reports (Departmental / Royal)
    • New Business
    • Action Items Review
    • Decisions & Recommendations
    • Announcements
    • Next Meeting
    • Closure

    3. Opening & Welcome

    The meeting was opened by Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso at 11:30 AM.

    Purpose of the meeting:
    To monitor and review SayProCDR Development Royalty activities, assess compliance with SayPro Human Capital Sheet (SayProP005), review partner listings, staff structure, contracts, and address operational concerns.


    4. Confirmation of Previous Minutes

    Previous minutes dated: Not available

    ☐ Adopted without corrections
    ☐ Adopted with corrections
    ☑ Not available


    5. Matters Arising

    No.Matter ArisingDiscussion SummaryStatus
    1List of Clients / PartnersSayProCLMR requested an updated list of clients or partnered stakeholders under SayProCDR.Closed
    2Human Capital AlignmentAlignment of contracts and responsibilities with SayProP005 Human Capital Sheet was emphasized.Open

    6. Reports Presented

    6.1 Report 1: SayProCDR – Partner and Staff Report

    Summary:

    SayProCDR presented the updated list of partnered organizations:

    1. GDSD
    2. Accenture
    3. Modular Mining
    4. Future Skills – City of Cape Town
    5. HWSETA
    6. SayPro

    The department confirmed that there are 05 interns currently employed under SayProCDR.

    However, SayProCLMR raised concern regarding the HWSETA 5 interns, as their workflow and monitoring progress are not visible in the system. SayProCDR was instructed to contact the interns to verify their placement and activity status.


    6.2 Report 2: SayPro & Diepsloot Arsenal Development Update

    Summary:

    SayProCLMR inquired about the progress of SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Development Programme.

    SayProCDR reported that a meeting was scheduled with Mr. Ngoako Ramolesana. However, the meeting was postponed due to preparation of the Q4 Implementation Plan (January – March).

    The meeting has been rescheduled to next week to ensure that the annual plan of SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Development aligns with the mandate of SayProP005 and the SayPro Human Capital Sheet.


    7. New Business

    No.New ItemDiscussion SummaryResponsible PersonDeadline
    1Excel Sheet ReviewDevelopment team to update Excel sheet with dates and responsibilities aligned to Human Capital Sheet.SayProCDRImmediate
    2Grantor System PasswordFollow-up required regarding Financial Year Grantor System password.SayProCDRUrgent
    3Contract StandardizationContracts reviewed showed inconsistencies in page numbers and content. All contracts must be standardized.SayProCDRWithin 7 days
    4Systems Development StudentsWrite a ticket requesting clarity letter to enable drafting of appointment letters.SayProCDRImmediate
    5HWSETA Intern TrackingContact 5 HWSETA interns to verify workflow and placement.SayProCDRWithin 5 days

    8. Decisions & Resolutions

    • All employment contracts must be standardized and aligned with SayProP005 Human Capital Sheet.
    • Role and responsibilities must match the approved human capital structure.
    • Contracts must be signed and uniform in format.
    • Excel tracking sheets must include dates and assigned responsibilities.
    • SayProCDR must urgently resolve Grantor System password issue.
    • A ticket must be submitted regarding Systems Development students clarification.
    • HWSETA interns’ status must be verified immediately.

    9. Action Items

    No.Action ItemResponsibleDeadlineStatusNotes
    1Update Excel sheet with responsibilities & datesSayProCDRImmediateOpenAlign to SayProP005
    2Standardize & sign all contractsSayProCDR7 daysOpenEnsure uniformity
    3Call HWSETA 5 internsSayProCDR5 daysOpenConfirm workflow
    4Follow up on Grantor System passwordSayProCDRUrgentOpenFinancial Year access
    5Write ticket for Systems Development claritySayProCDRImmediateOpenAppointment letters pending

    10. Announcements

    • Emphasis placed on strict compliance with SayPro Human Capital Royalty framework.
    • Monitoring and compliance reviews will continue monthly.

    11. Next Meeting

    Date: Next Week (To Be Confirmed)
    Time: 10:00 AM
    Venue / Platform: SayPro Office

    Proposed Agenda Items:

    • Diepsloot Arsenal Alignment Update
    • Human Capital Sheet Compliance Review
    • Contract Standardization Progress
    • Intern Monitoring Status

    12. Closure

    Meeting adjourned at 12:00 PM.

    Closing remarks by: Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso

    My message shall end here

    Linah Ralepelle | Development Manager | SayPro

  • SayProCLMR Monitoring – Development Royalty Review Meeting

    To the Chairperson of Neftaly Kingdom Royal Committee Mr. Clifford Legodi, all Neftaly Kingdom Royal Committee Members, SayPro Royal Chiefs and all SayPro Human Capital.

    Kgotso a ebe le lena.

    Meeting Title: SayProCLMR Monitoring – Development Royalty Review Meeting
    Meeting Type: Sub Committee
    Date: 19 February 2026
    Time: 11:30 AM
    Prepared By: Linah Ralepelle
    Facilitator / Chairperson: Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso


    1. Attendance Register

    No.Name & SurnamePositionDepartmentPresentApologyAbsent
    1Linah RalepelleChief Development OfficerSayProCDR
    2Tsakani Stella RikhotsoChief Learning Monitoring OfficerSayProCLMR

    2. Agenda Items

    • Opening & Welcome
    • Attendance Confirmation
    • Adoption of Previous Minutes
    • Matters Arising
    • Reports (Departmental / Royal)
    • New Business
    • Action Items Review
    • Decisions & Recommendations
    • Announcements
    • Next Meeting
    • Closure

    3. Opening & Welcome

    The meeting was opened by Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso at 11:30 AM.

    Purpose of the meeting:
    To monitor and review SayProCDR Development Royalty activities, assess compliance with SayPro Human Capital Sheet (SayProP005), review partner listings, staff structure, contracts, and address operational concerns.


    4. Confirmation of Previous Minutes

    Previous minutes dated: Not available

    ☐ Adopted without corrections
    ☐ Adopted with corrections
    ☑ Not available


    5. Matters Arising

    No.Matter ArisingDiscussion SummaryStatus
    1List of Clients / PartnersSayProCLMR requested an updated list of clients or partnered stakeholders under SayProCDR.Closed
    2Human Capital AlignmentAlignment of contracts and responsibilities with SayProP005 Human Capital Sheet was emphasized.Open

    6. Reports Presented

    6.1 Report 1: SayProCDR – Partner and Staff Report

    Summary:

    SayProCDR presented the updated list of partnered organizations:

    1. GDSD
    2. Accenture
    3. Modular Mining
    4. Future Skills – City of Cape Town
    5. HWSETA
    6. SayPro

    The department confirmed that there are 05 interns currently employed under SayProCDR.

    However, SayProCLMR raised concern regarding the HWSETA 5 interns, as their workflow and monitoring progress are not visible in the system. SayProCDR was instructed to contact the interns to verify their placement and activity status.


    6.2 Report 2: SayPro & Diepsloot Arsenal Development Update

    Summary:

    SayProCLMR inquired about the progress of SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Development Programme.

    SayProCDR reported that a meeting was scheduled with Mr. Ngoako Ramolesana. However, the meeting was postponed due to preparation of the Q4 Implementation Plan (January – March).

    The meeting has been rescheduled to next week to ensure that the annual plan of SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Development aligns with the mandate of SayProP005 and the SayPro Human Capital Sheet.


    7. New Business

    No.New ItemDiscussion SummaryResponsible PersonDeadline
    1Excel Sheet ReviewDevelopment team to update Excel sheet with dates and responsibilities aligned to Human Capital Sheet.SayProCDRImmediate
    2Grantor System PasswordFollow-up required regarding Financial Year Grantor System password.SayProCDRUrgent
    3Contract StandardizationContracts reviewed showed inconsistencies in page numbers and content. All contracts must be standardized.SayProCDRWithin 7 days
    4Systems Development StudentsWrite a ticket requesting clarity letter to enable drafting of appointment letters.SayProCDRImmediate
    5HWSETA Intern TrackingContact 5 HWSETA interns to verify workflow and placement.SayProCDRWithin 5 days

    8. Decisions & Resolutions

    • All employment contracts must be standardized and aligned with SayProP005 Human Capital Sheet.
    • Role and responsibilities must match the approved human capital structure.
    • Contracts must be signed and uniform in format.
    • Excel tracking sheets must include dates and assigned responsibilities.
    • SayProCDR must urgently resolve Grantor System password issue.
    • A ticket must be submitted regarding Systems Development students clarification.
    • HWSETA interns’ status must be verified immediately.

    9. Action Items

    No.Action ItemResponsibleDeadlineStatusNotes
    1Update Excel sheet with responsibilities & datesSayProCDRImmediateOpenAlign to SayProP005
    2Standardize & sign all contractsSayProCDR7 daysOpenEnsure uniformity
    3Call HWSETA 5 internsSayProCDR5 daysOpenConfirm workflow
    4Follow up on Grantor System passwordSayProCDRUrgentOpenFinancial Year access
    5Write ticket for Systems Development claritySayProCDRImmediateOpenAppointment letters pending

    10. Announcements

    • Emphasis placed on strict compliance with SayPro Human Capital Royalty framework.
    • Monitoring and compliance reviews will continue monthly.

    11. Next Meeting

    Date: Next Week (To Be Confirmed)
    Time: 10:00 AM
    Venue / Platform: SayPro Office

    Proposed Agenda Items:

    • Diepsloot Arsenal Alignment Update
    • Human Capital Sheet Compliance Review
    • Contract Standardization Progress
    • Intern Monitoring Status

    12. Closure

    Meeting adjourned at 12:00 PM.

    Closing remarks by: Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso

    My message shall end here

    Linah Ralepelle | Development Manager | SayPro

  • SayProCLMR Monitoring – Development Royalty Review Meeting

    Meeting Title: SayProCLMR Monitoring – Development Royalty Review Meeting
    Meeting Type: Sub Committee
    Date: 19 February 2026
    Time: 11:30 AM
    Prepared By: Linah Ralepelle
    Facilitator / Chairperson: Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso


    1. Attendance Register

    No.Name & SurnamePositionDepartmentPresentApologyAbsent
    1Linah RalepelleChief Development OfficerSayProCDR
    2Tsakani Stella RikhotsoChief Learning Monitoring OfficerSayProCLMR

    2. Agenda Items

    • Opening & Welcome
    • Attendance Confirmation
    • Adoption of Previous Minutes
    • Matters Arising
    • Reports (Departmental / Royal)
    • New Business
    • Action Items Review
    • Decisions & Recommendations
    • Announcements
    • Next Meeting
    • Closure

    3. Opening & Welcome

    The meeting was opened by Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso at 11:30 AM.

    Purpose of the meeting:
    To monitor and review SayProCDR Development Royalty activities, assess compliance with SayPro Human Capital Sheet (SayProP005), review partner listings, staff structure, contracts, and address operational concerns.


    4. Confirmation of Previous Minutes

    Previous minutes dated: Not available

    ☐ Adopted without corrections
    ☐ Adopted with corrections
    ☑ Not available


    5. Matters Arising

    No.Matter ArisingDiscussion SummaryStatus
    1List of Clients / PartnersSayProCLMR requested an updated list of clients or partnered stakeholders under SayProCDR.Closed
    2Human Capital AlignmentAlignment of contracts and responsibilities with SayProP005 Human Capital Sheet was emphasized.Open

    6. Reports Presented

    6.1 Report 1: SayProCDR – Partner and Staff Report

    Summary:

    SayProCDR presented the updated list of partnered organizations:

    1. GDSD
    2. Accenture
    3. Modular Mining
    4. Future Skills – City of Cape Town
    5. HWSETA
    6. SayPro

    The department confirmed that there are 05 interns currently employed under SayProCDR.

    However, SayProCLMR raised concern regarding the HWSETA 5 interns, as their workflow and monitoring progress are not visible in the system. SayProCDR was instructed to contact the interns to verify their placement and activity status.


    6.2 Report 2: SayPro & Diepsloot Arsenal Development Update

    Summary:

    SayProCLMR inquired about the progress of SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Development Programme.

    SayProCDR reported that a meeting was scheduled with Mr. Ngoako Ramolesana. However, the meeting was postponed due to preparation of the Q4 Implementation Plan (January – March).

    The meeting has been rescheduled to next week to ensure that the annual plan of SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Development aligns with the mandate of SayProP005 and the SayPro Human Capital Sheet.


    7. New Business

    No.New ItemDiscussion SummaryResponsible PersonDeadline
    1Excel Sheet ReviewDevelopment team to update Excel sheet with dates and responsibilities aligned to Human Capital Sheet.SayProCDRImmediate
    2Grantor System PasswordFollow-up required regarding Financial Year Grantor System password.SayProCDRUrgent
    3Contract StandardizationContracts reviewed showed inconsistencies in page numbers and content. All contracts must be standardized.SayProCDRWithin 7 days
    4Systems Development StudentsWrite a ticket requesting clarity letter to enable drafting of appointment letters.SayProCDRImmediate
    5HWSETA Intern TrackingContact 5 HWSETA interns to verify workflow and placement.SayProCDRWithin 5 days

    8. Decisions & Resolutions

    • All employment contracts must be standardized and aligned with SayProP005 Human Capital Sheet.
    • Role and responsibilities must match the approved human capital structure.
    • Contracts must be signed and uniform in format.
    • Excel tracking sheets must include dates and assigned responsibilities.
    • SayProCDR must urgently resolve Grantor System password issue.
    • A ticket must be submitted regarding Systems Development students clarification.
    • HWSETA interns’ status must be verified immediately.

    9. Action Items

    No.Action ItemResponsibleDeadlineStatusNotes
    1Update Excel sheet with responsibilities & datesSayProCDRImmediateOpenAlign to SayProP005
    2Standardize & sign all contractsSayProCDR7 daysOpenEnsure uniformity
    3Call HWSETA 5 internsSayProCDR5 daysOpenConfirm workflow
    4Follow up on Grantor System passwordSayProCDRUrgentOpenFinancial Year access
    5Write ticket for Systems Development claritySayProCDRImmediateOpenAppointment letters pending

    10. Announcements

    • Emphasis placed on strict compliance with SayPro Human Capital Royalty framework.
    • Monitoring and compliance reviews will continue monthly.

    11. Next Meeting

    Date: Next Week (To Be Confirmed)
    Time: 10:00 AM
    Venue / Platform: SayPro Office

    Proposed Agenda Items:

    • Diepsloot Arsenal Alignment Update
    • Human Capital Sheet Compliance Review
    • Contract Standardization Progress
    • Intern Monitoring Status

    12. Closure

    Meeting adjourned at 12:00 PM.

    Closing remarks by: Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso

  • SayProCLMR Monitoring – Development Royalty Review Meeting

    Meeting Title: SayProCLMR Monitoring – Development Royalty Review Meeting
    Meeting Type: Sub Committee
    Date: 19 February 2026
    Time: 11:30 AM
    Prepared By: Linah Ralepelle
    Facilitator / Chairperson: Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso


    1. Attendance Register

    No.Name & SurnamePositionDepartmentPresentApologyAbsent
    1Linah RalepelleChief Development OfficerSayProCDR
    2Tsakani Stella RikhotsoChief Learning Monitoring OfficerSayProCLMR

    2. Agenda Items

    • Opening & Welcome
    • Attendance Confirmation
    • Adoption of Previous Minutes
    • Matters Arising
    • Reports (Departmental / Royal)
    • New Business
    • Action Items Review
    • Decisions & Recommendations
    • Announcements
    • Next Meeting
    • Closure

    3. Opening & Welcome

    The meeting was opened by Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso at 11:30 AM.

    Purpose of the meeting:
    To monitor and review SayProCDR Development Royalty activities, assess compliance with SayPro Human Capital Sheet (SayProP005), review partner listings, staff structure, contracts, and address operational concerns.


    4. Confirmation of Previous Minutes

    Previous minutes dated: Not available

    ☐ Adopted without corrections
    ☐ Adopted with corrections
    ☑ Not available


    5. Matters Arising

    No.Matter ArisingDiscussion SummaryStatus
    1List of Clients / PartnersSayProCLMR requested an updated list of clients or partnered stakeholders under SayProCDR.Closed
    2Human Capital AlignmentAlignment of contracts and responsibilities with SayProP005 Human Capital Sheet was emphasized.Open

    6. Reports Presented

    6.1 Report 1: SayProCDR – Partner and Staff Report

    Summary:

    SayProCDR presented the updated list of partnered organizations:

    1. GDSD
    2. Accenture
    3. Modular Mining
    4. Future Skills – City of Cape Town
    5. HWSETA
    6. SayPro

    The department confirmed that there are 05 interns currently employed under SayProCDR.

    However, SayProCLMR raised concern regarding the HWSETA 5 interns, as their workflow and monitoring progress are not visible in the system. SayProCDR was instructed to contact the interns to verify their placement and activity status.


    6.2 Report 2: SayPro & Diepsloot Arsenal Development Update

    Summary:

    SayProCLMR inquired about the progress of SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Development Programme.

    SayProCDR reported that a meeting was scheduled with Mr. Ngoako Ramolesana. However, the meeting was postponed due to preparation of the Q4 Implementation Plan (January – March).

    The meeting has been rescheduled to next week to ensure that the annual plan of SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Development aligns with the mandate of SayProP005 and the SayPro Human Capital Sheet.


    7. New Business

    No.New ItemDiscussion SummaryResponsible PersonDeadline
    1Excel Sheet ReviewDevelopment team to update Excel sheet with dates and responsibilities aligned to Human Capital Sheet.SayProCDRImmediate
    2Grantor System PasswordFollow-up required regarding Financial Year Grantor System password.SayProCDRUrgent
    3Contract StandardizationContracts reviewed showed inconsistencies in page numbers and content. All contracts must be standardized.SayProCDRWithin 7 days
    4Systems Development StudentsWrite a ticket requesting clarity letter to enable drafting of appointment letters.SayProCDRImmediate
    5HWSETA Intern TrackingContact 5 HWSETA interns to verify workflow and placement.SayProCDRWithin 5 days

    8. Decisions & Resolutions

    • All employment contracts must be standardized and aligned with SayProP005 Human Capital Sheet.
    • Role and responsibilities must match the approved human capital structure.
    • Contracts must be signed and uniform in format.
    • Excel tracking sheets must include dates and assigned responsibilities.
    • SayProCDR must urgently resolve Grantor System password issue.
    • A ticket must be submitted regarding Systems Development students clarification.
    • HWSETA interns’ status must be verified immediately.

    9. Action Items

    No.Action ItemResponsibleDeadlineStatusNotes
    1Update Excel sheet with responsibilities & datesSayProCDRImmediateOpenAlign to SayProP005
    2Standardize & sign all contractsSayProCDR7 daysOpenEnsure uniformity
    3Call HWSETA 5 internsSayProCDR5 daysOpenConfirm workflow
    4Follow up on Grantor System passwordSayProCDRUrgentOpenFinancial Year access
    5Write ticket for Systems Development claritySayProCDRImmediateOpenAppointment letters pending

    10. Announcements

    • Emphasis placed on strict compliance with SayPro Human Capital Royalty framework.
    • Monitoring and compliance reviews will continue monthly.

    11. Next Meeting

    Date: Next Week (To Be Confirmed)
    Time: 10:00 AM
    Venue / Platform: SayPro Office

    Proposed Agenda Items:

    • Diepsloot Arsenal Alignment Update
    • Human Capital Sheet Compliance Review
    • Contract Standardization Progress
    • Intern Monitoring Status

    12. Closure

    Meeting adjourned at 12:00 PM.

    Closing remarks by: Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso

  • SayProCLMR Monitoring – Development Royalty Review Meeting

    Meeting Title: SayProCLMR Monitoring – Development Royalty Review Meeting
    Meeting Type: Sub Committee
    Date: 19 February 2026
    Time: 11:30 AM
    Prepared By: Linah Ralepelle
    Facilitator / Chairperson: Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso


    1. Attendance Register

    No.Name & SurnamePositionDepartmentPresentApologyAbsent
    1Linah RalepelleChief Development OfficerSayProCDR
    2Tsakani Stella RikhotsoChief Learning Monitoring OfficerSayProCLMR

    2. Agenda Items

    • Opening & Welcome
    • Attendance Confirmation
    • Adoption of Previous Minutes
    • Matters Arising
    • Reports (Departmental / Royal)
    • New Business
    • Action Items Review
    • Decisions & Recommendations
    • Announcements
    • Next Meeting
    • Closure

    3. Opening & Welcome

    The meeting was opened by Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso at 11:30 AM.

    Purpose of the meeting:
    To monitor and review SayProCDR Development Royalty activities, assess compliance with SayPro Human Capital Sheet (SayProP005), review partner listings, staff structure, contracts, and address operational concerns.


    4. Confirmation of Previous Minutes

    Previous minutes dated: Not available

    ☐ Adopted without corrections
    ☐ Adopted with corrections
    ☑ Not available


    5. Matters Arising

    No.Matter ArisingDiscussion SummaryStatus
    1List of Clients / PartnersSayProCLMR requested an updated list of clients or partnered stakeholders under SayProCDR.Closed
    2Human Capital AlignmentAlignment of contracts and responsibilities with SayProP005 Human Capital Sheet was emphasized.Open

    6. Reports Presented

    6.1 Report 1: SayProCDR – Partner and Staff Report

    Summary:

    SayProCDR presented the updated list of partnered organizations:

    1. GDSD
    2. Accenture
    3. Modular Mining
    4. Future Skills – City of Cape Town
    5. HWSETA
    6. SayPro

    The department confirmed that there are 05 interns currently employed under SayProCDR.

    However, SayProCLMR raised concern regarding the HWSETA 5 interns, as their workflow and monitoring progress are not visible in the system. SayProCDR was instructed to contact the interns to verify their placement and activity status.


    6.2 Report 2: SayPro & Diepsloot Arsenal Development Update

    Summary:

    SayProCLMR inquired about the progress of SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Development Programme.

    SayProCDR reported that a meeting was scheduled with Mr. Ngoako Ramolesana. However, the meeting was postponed due to preparation of the Q4 Implementation Plan (January – March).

    The meeting has been rescheduled to next week to ensure that the annual plan of SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal Development aligns with the mandate of SayProP005 and the SayPro Human Capital Sheet.


    7. New Business

    No.New ItemDiscussion SummaryResponsible PersonDeadline
    1Excel Sheet ReviewDevelopment team to update Excel sheet with dates and responsibilities aligned to Human Capital Sheet.SayProCDRImmediate
    2Grantor System PasswordFollow-up required regarding Financial Year Grantor System password.SayProCDRUrgent
    3Contract StandardizationContracts reviewed showed inconsistencies in page numbers and content. All contracts must be standardized.SayProCDRWithin 7 days
    4Systems Development StudentsWrite a ticket requesting clarity letter to enable drafting of appointment letters.SayProCDRImmediate
    5HWSETA Intern TrackingContact 5 HWSETA interns to verify workflow and placement.SayProCDRWithin 5 days

    8. Decisions & Resolutions

    • All employment contracts must be standardized and aligned with SayProP005 Human Capital Sheet.
    • Role and responsibilities must match the approved human capital structure.
    • Contracts must be signed and uniform in format.
    • Excel tracking sheets must include dates and assigned responsibilities.
    • SayProCDR must urgently resolve Grantor System password issue.
    • A ticket must be submitted regarding Systems Development students clarification.
    • HWSETA interns’ status must be verified immediately.

    9. Action Items

    No.Action ItemResponsibleDeadlineStatusNotes
    1Update Excel sheet with responsibilities & datesSayProCDRImmediateOpenAlign to SayProP005
    2Standardize & sign all contractsSayProCDR7 daysOpenEnsure uniformity
    3Call HWSETA 5 internsSayProCDR5 daysOpenConfirm workflow
    4Follow up on Grantor System passwordSayProCDRUrgentOpenFinancial Year access
    5Write ticket for Systems Development claritySayProCDRImmediateOpenAppointment letters pending

    10. Announcements

    • Emphasis placed on strict compliance with SayPro Human Capital Royalty framework.
    • Monitoring and compliance reviews will continue monthly.

    11. Next Meeting

    Date: Next Week (To Be Confirmed)
    Time: 10:00 AM
    Venue / Platform: SayPro Office

    Proposed Agenda Items:

    • Diepsloot Arsenal Alignment Update
    • Human Capital Sheet Compliance Review
    • Contract Standardization Progress
    • Intern Monitoring Status

    12. Closure

    Meeting adjourned at 12:00 PM.

    Closing remarks by: Ms. Tsakani Stella Rikhotso

  • NeftalyP409-8-1-3 Neftaly SayPro Chief Development Manager SCDR Daily Chief Report by Ntshuxeko Previous Shihangu on 20 February2026 NeftalyPD409D4


     
    To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the SayPro Royal committee, Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members, all SayPro Royal Chiefs and SayPro Human capital
     
    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Report Number: SayProF535-01
    Date: 2026-02-20
    Employee Name: Ntshuxeko Previous Shihangu
    Department/Team: SayPro Chief Development Royalty
    Supervisor: Linah Ralepelle
     
    SayPro Table of Contents
     
    Tasks Completed

    Task 1: LMS report ( HIV)

    • https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-captures-01-students-on-the-saypro-lms-learning-management-system-on-20-february-2026/

    Task 2: LMS report ( ICT basic skills)

    • https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-captures-04-students-on-the-saypro-lms-learning-management-system-on-20-january-2026/

    Task 3: Skills to succeed academy

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-provided-skills-to-succeed-academy-to-20-people-on-20-february-2026-in-partnership-with-accenture-saypro-daily-reporting/

    Tasks In Progress
    Task 1: None
     
    Challenges Encountered
    Challenge 1:

    Support or Resources Needed
    Support 1:
    Support 2:
     
    Planned Tasks for Tomorrow
    Task 1: Youth Mobilization
    Task 2: SayProCDR meeting minutes
     
    General Comments / Observations
    Employee Signature: NP Shihangu
    Date: _2026-02-20
    Supervisor’s Comments:
     
    [Supervisor’s feedback or additional comments]
    Supervisor Signature:

    My message shall end here.

    Ntshuxeko Shihangu| Development Manager SCDR| SayPro