South Africa's new Digital News Transformation Fund has announced the appointment of its inaugural Board, comprising of a diverse group of respected media leaders. The Board is tasked with steering South Africa's new R114-million initiative to strengthen the country's qualifying independent publishers, including community and local-language outlets.
The Fund is a partnership between Google and the Association of Independent Publishers (AIP), independently administered by Tshikululu Social Investments, says the initiative.
The inaugural Board will provide strategic direction, ensure transparent governance and uphold the Fund's public interest mandate as it prepares to launch its first call for proposals in August. The appointment of a government representative to the Board is being finalised, adds the initiative.
Board Composition
The initiative confirms the Co-Chairs as:
- Vincent Maher (CEO, Broadbrand), and
- Anetta Mangxaba (Chair, AIP; CEO, Dizindaba Media).
The initiative confirms the Board Members as:
- Styli Charalambous (Co-Founder and CEO, Daily Maverick)
- Marietta Lombard (Editor-in-Chief, Caxton Greater Johannesburg Metro)
- Mbali Dhlomo (Founder, Intuthuko Newspaper)
- Sebenzile Nkambule (Regional Director, MDIF)
The initiative confirms the Advisors as:
- Dr Kate Skinner (Executive Director, AIP)
- Izak Minnaar (Media Consultant)
"Independent publishers — big and small, urban and rural, across all our languages — are the backbone of local democracy and community development," says Anetta Mangxaba, Co-Chair. We are often the first to tell our communities' stories and the last to leave when the spotlight fades. This Fund is a crucial step toward ensuring that small to medium independent publishers, not just AIP members, have the resources they need to survive and thrive. Our goal is true accessibility, fairness, and meaningful, on-the-ground transformation that strengthens media diversity and empowers local voices."
The Fund's governance model is built to ensure transparency, fairness and long-term impact. The Board will provide strategic oversight, with specialist advisors contributing deep sector expertise, while funding decisions will be made independently by an Adjudication Committee, guided by a clearly defined eligibility framework, says the initiative.
The day-to-day leadership will be provided by Leanne Kunz as Head of Fund. She brings extensive experience in digital media, newsroom innovation and capacity-building, and will lead programme implementation as the Fund prepares to launch its first call for proposals in August, adds the initiative.
"We will back initiatives that modernise newsrooms, expand audiences and diversify income streams, anything from overhauling CMS and data architecture to piloting new products, membership models and inventive commercial experiments," concludes Kunz. "Crucially, every grant will be paired with hands-on training, mentorship and peer-to-peer support, so publishers gain the skills and confidence to embed these changes and build resilient, community-serving journalism for the long term."
For more information, visit www.dntfund.org.za.
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