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South Africa Parliament Examines Podcast Regulation Amid Industry Growth

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
March 25, 2026
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South Africa Parliament Examines Podcast Regulation Amid Industry Growth
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South Africa’s burgeoning podcasting industry is under parliamentary scrutiny as lawmakers consider how to balance oversight with creative freedom. The Portfolio Committee on Communications and Digital Technologies convened a roundtable this week with creators, regulators, and platform representatives to discuss potential governance frameworks for the sector.

Committee Chairperson Khusela Sangoni-Diko emphasized that the discussion is intended to explore opportunities rather than impose immediate regulations. She highlighted podcasting’s role in expanding access to information, fostering diverse voices, and supporting innovation, noting that it “has opened space for diverse voices, languages and perspectives, while creating new opportunities for innovation and economic participation.”

The rapid growth of podcasting in South Africa has been driven by increased smartphone use, wider internet access, and the emergence of a dynamic creator economy. Officials acknowledged gaps in oversight, including the absence of formal complaint mechanisms for harmful or offensive content. Chief Director of Broadcasting Policy Collin Mashile observed that, unlike traditional broadcasters, “in this online environment, currently, we do not have that complaint mechanism,” raising questions about whether responsibility lies with creators or hosting platforms.

Prominent podcasters and industry stakeholders cautioned against overregulation. Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh of the SMWX podcast remarked that existing legal frameworks, including courts and protections against hate speech or defamation, already address harms and that introducing parallel structures could hinder industry growth. William Bird of Media Monitoring Africa emphasized the need for clarity on platform accountability and suggested self-regulatory bodies, such as a podcasters’ guild or Press Council participation, for creators committed to factual content.

The roundtable also addressed challenges beyond regulation, including high data costs and emerging risks associated with artificial intelligence, while reinforcing the sector’s economic potential and its role in promoting youth participation and innovation. Sangoni-Diko concluded that the committee seeks a measured approach that safeguards public interests without stifling creativity, noting that the engagement represents the first of multiple conversations aimed at shaping the industry’s future.


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