South African Broadcasting Corporation CEO Nomsa Chabeli says the TV licence scheme is archaic and no longer relevant.
The SABC has reported a 28% year-on-year increases in financial losses as it awaits progress on a new funding model.
Communications minister Solly Malatsi has provided TechCentral an overview of his progress in an exclusive interview.
Parliament's portfolio committee on police failed to act on the corruption allegations made by Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
The South African Broadcasting Company (SABC) may be forced to retrench more employees due to significant problems with its ...
A proposed restructuring of South Africa’s public broadcaster SABC by the country’s Communications & Digital Technology parliamentary committee has been stopped by the nation’s Communications minister ...
South Africa Broadcasting has been under financial pressures and severe monetary constraints for some years. Local reports say that pressure is mounting on communications minister Solly Malatsi to act ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — There was mayhem at a meeting of the African Union’s parliament Monday as lawmakers scuffled over a ballot box and a man appeared to aim a head-high kick at a female ...
A political analyst believes suspended police minister Senzo Mchunu has failed to provide valid reasons for disbanding the ...
KwaZulu-Natal's police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has spoken about the safety of his family since he made serious ...
Concerns are mounting that South Africa‘s public broadcaster is lurching closer to a catastrophic collapse as it continues to operate without a board amid a period of financial instability. Although ...
ANC MPs are preparing the way to dislodge the embattled SABC board. The National Assembly on Tuesday adopted the Broadcasting Amendment Bill after making changes that were necessary to bring it in ...
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