SABC Channel Africa presenter Tich Mataz appears in a Harare court over a 2024 fatal accident, as the State outlines ...
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WHY you can’t pay your SABC TV licence … even if you TRY
Security issues on the SABC TV licence online payment portal are preventing customers from transacting, and worse ...
SABC will broadcast both Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns in action this Sunday, Downs are away in CAF while Bucs travel ...
The cancellation of Face The Nation, hosted by veteran broadcaster Clement Manyathela, has triggered a political storm, with ...
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SABC TV licence: Not even government departments pay
It’s been revealed that not even government pays its SABC TV licence, a telling indictment on the health of the state ...
SABC's commercial services, including SABC3, Metro FM, 5FM and Good Hope FM, face financial challenges that could affect their ability to carry party election broadcasts, as Icasa considers new ...
Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi’s decision to withdraw the SABC Bill has sparked discontent from his deputy, Mondli Gungubele. Gungubele initially introduced the bill in ...
The SABC has urged people to immediately report anyone claiming to be a TV licence inspector seeking access to private homes, warning that such individuals are not employed by the public broadcaster ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) Bill, recently withdrawn by communications minister Solly Malatsi, does not offer a solution to the public entity’s funding crisis. This is according ...
South Africa’s state-owned broadcaster SABC has revealed it is technically insolvent, as it suffered a loss, before interest and tax, of R192 million. The SABC revealed this while tabling its 2023/24 ...
The SABC has asked the Johannesburg High Court to dismiss the Umkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP)'s case, which seeks to prevent the public broadcaster from using the term "government of national unity (GNU) ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is worse off now than before it received a R3.2 billion bailout from the government. This is feedback from the Deputy Minister of Communications, ...
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