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Banned in Europe, Kremlin-backed RT channel to set up hub in South Africa

RT is setting up an Africa English language hub in South Africa. An earlier African plan had focused on a Nairobi office.
Banned in Europe, Kremlin-backed RT channel  to set up hub in South Africa

RT, the Kremlin-backed TV network formerly called Russia Today, is setting up its first Africa bureau as President Vladimir Putin seeks to entrench support in a continent that’s largely refrained from criticising his invasion of Ukraine. 

The company said in a response to a query that it’s “currently focused on developing our English-language Africa hub in South Africa”, which will be headed up by Paula Slier, a South African broadcaster who ran RT’s Jerusalem bureau.

The entry into Africa contrasts with bans on RT put in place by the European Union, the UK and Canada shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine in February. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said at the time that RT and Sputnik, another Russian broadcaster, “would no longer be able to spread their lies to justify Putin’s war and to sow division in our union”. RT countered in a June court appeal that the EU was illegally silencing its journalists.

MultiChoice Group, Africa’s biggest pay-TV provider, halted RT’s channel after EU sanctions stopped a global distributor from providing the broadcast.

Providing RT’s services in Africa would add to a concerted media and social-media campaign by Russian diplomats on the continent to counter accusations from Europe and the US that Russia’s invasion is unjustified and driving up global food and fuel prices.

Slier, a former employee of the SABC, began running RT’s Middle East Bureau in 2005, according to her website.

In a March column for Eyewitness News, Slier defended the channel and said it had never hidden that it represented the point of view of the government. Slier said that while she was “conflicted” by the invasion, most Russians supported it and assumptions by the country’s opponents that they were misinformed by state media is “unfair and, frankly, insulting”.

https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2022-03-28-the-west-doesnt-get-it-russians-arent-zombified-and-most-of-them-are-pro-putin/

The operation in South Africa appears to be a pivot from an earlier plan, before the war, to establish an African hub in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital. In an advert on 10 February advert on RT’s website, the network said it planned to set up an office in the city and was seeking to hire journalists. RT didn’t respond to a query about its plans for Kenya.

An Africa operation will put RT into competition with other government-backed broadcasters such as the British Broadcasting Corp. and China Global Television Network. DM/Bloomberg 

Comments (5)

Manfred Hasewinkel Jul 25, 2022, 05:26 PM

Be scared! Judging by RT DE (the German version) we can expect a highly partisan & at best mildly warped, at worst vicious participant in the South African news cycle. It will be the government-friendly news agency that the tri-partite alliance always wanted & it will be FOC. Look, they do raise interesting points but their reports are rarely balanced & often simply ignore the obvious. I read her piece & saw her interview where in both cases she nailed her colours to the post by what she fails to address, i.e. the shut down of the dissenting press & any dissenting voices. While residing in Russia & associated with RT, she was never going to say anything contrary to the official narrative. The 'conflicted' statement only serves to round off a narrative that sounds entirely reasonable.

Sheda Habib Jul 25, 2022, 01:36 PM

After reading some comments below, I cannot believe that the same people shouting "fake RT" get their daily dose of news from SKYE, CNN , BBC and even DM. Or maybe I can.

Sheda Habib Jul 25, 2022, 01:33 PM

At last. It was the best balanced TV News Media Channel on DSTV. I used to be unsure about BRICS, because of the Chinese, however when I look at the West nowadays, it seems like one of the few better decisions our country made

David Dowling Jul 26, 2022, 12:47 PM

Sheda - Ukrainians are dying like flies being attacked by a madman and you support this move. Shame on you

Fiona Ronquest-Ross Ronquest-Ross Jul 25, 2022, 11:26 AM

What next!? Further propaganda to con Africans? Free and fair media? Methinks not.

Russ H Jul 25, 2022, 10:33 AM

What an awful thought. South Africa seems determined to place itself on the wrong side of history in supporting clear and unambiguous state backed terrorism. Everything the Russians have said has proved itself to be lieas. To allow an unfettered state mouthpiece to justify the Russian actions is simple and clear support for terrorism-period. The chickens will come home to roost via cutting off of trade and aid and ultimately misery and job losses.