The payment of TV licences is a legal requirement for South Africans who own a television set, and a silent revolt against the scheme has contributed to the SABC’s dire financial situation.
President Cyril Ramaphosa called on government departments to pay their R35 million-odd TV licence debts in November 2024.
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SABC warns against fake emails threatening TV Licence arrestThe South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has issued a cautionary notice to the public regarding fraudulent email correspondence falsely attributed to the SABC about TV Licences.
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Here’s how easy it is to pay your TV licenceSouth Africans have once again been encouraged to add the payment of their TV licence to their budget for household expenses. According to the SABC 2023/24 Annual Report, the public broadcaster is ...
TV licence evasion rate increased from 69% in 2019 to an all-time low of 86% in 2024, which shows that South Africans refuse to pay this fee. SABC chairman Khathutshelo Ramukumba said people do ...
The Speaker must gazette the withdrawal of the SABC Bill and has no authority to overrule the Minister’s decision. Failure to ...
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The South African on MSNSABC to broadcast the Grammys – but there’s a catchSABC has announced that it has acquired the license to broadcast the Grammys on Monday, 3 February. This comes shortly after it was revealed that South African comedian Trevor Noah will host the music ...
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