Paying TV licence fees is a legal requirement in South Africa, but residents and the SABC want to kiss TV licences goodbye.
South Africans and the country’s public broadcaster have wanted to say goodbye to the problematic TV licence scheme for ...
The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) plans to replace TV licences in South Africa with a new funding model.
According to the SABC Annual Report for 2023/2024, the public broadcaster collected over R686 million in TV licence fees in the past financial year, although total TV licence debt still amounted ...
South Africa’s first official television broadcast was aired 49 years ago, on 5 January 1976, many years behind the rest of ...
The South Africa Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is calling on South Africans to pay their TV licences in the new year. This comes as the company faced a decline in TV licence fee revenue in the ...
The South Africa Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has urged South Africans to pay their TV licences in the new year, as the public broadcaster has faced a decline in revenue gained from TV licence fees ...