The SABC has officially pulled the plug on Bakwena Productions “Pimville”.
In a statement released on Monday evening, after weeks of queries from viewers and media, the SABC explained that following a thorough review process and careful consideration, “Pimville” will be discontinued from tonight, due to unresolved contractual obligations and breaches identified and communicated formally to Bakwena Productions.
“This outcome is deeply regrettable, particularly considering the dedication and hard work demonstrated by the cast, crew, as well as the unwavering support received from audiences, partners, and all stakeholders who contributed to the programme’s success,” read the statement.
Two weeks ago, alarm bells rang when “Pimville” made headlines due to claims of nonpayment and actors and crew. The SABC released a statement, not long after news broke that they had fulfilled their contractual obligations to Bakwena Productions.
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The SABC has assured the acquisition and commissioning of “Pimville”, which followed the Corporation’s standard approval and commissioning processes applicable to SABC productions. This comes after numerous questions were raised about how Bakwena Productions was commissioned, yet they have a history of having issues with payments to actors and crews.
“Following concerns that emerged during the production process, the SABC implemented enhanced oversight and risk mitigation measures aimed at strengthening production monitoring and governance controls.”
The “Pimville” debacle resulted in the suspensions of SABC head of content, Lala Tuku, along with executives Nirvana Singh and Reatlegile “Ree” Mampa.
“Consequently, an internal consequence management process has been initiated in accordance with applicable policies, procedures, and labour law requirements.”
The SABC also revealed that a legal process is currently underway regarding the production company, including the issuing of a notice of breach in April 2026.
The SABC has also engaged with cast and crew representatives regarding concerns raised.
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