It's estimated that less than 20% of South African households that have television sets are paying the annual fee of R265.
The Minister of Communications and Digital Technology, Solly Malatsi, allocated R234 million to the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) in his budget vote speech on Tuesday. At the same time ...
The SABC has intensified efforts to recover outstanding TV licence fees by sending debt collection notices and payment ...
SABC is intensifying efforts to recover unpaid TV licence fees, employing debt collectors to pursue defaulters. With less ...
The SABC provided some detail about the programming it will acquire over the next three years with the R704 million of ...
The SABC has dismissed suggestions that political pressure influenced its decision not to recommission its current affairs programme Face the Nation, insisting the move was part of standard ...
The SABC has confirmed that it has paid Bakwena Productions, the producers of the SABC 2 telenovela Pimville, following the suspension of production over unpaid cast and crew salaries. Production of ...
THE SABC has unleashed debt collectors on households in arrears with TV licence fees, sending SMS reminders demanding payment. This move comes as non-compliance continues to grow, with less than 20% ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation remains an anchor of our democracy, but the public institution’s right to freedom of expression is continuously ...
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