South African Broadcasting Corporation CEO Nomsa Chabeli says the TV licence scheme is archaic and no longer relevant.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is finally starting to realise that it’s unlikely people are going to pay ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is planning to say goodbye to TV licences, but that doesn't mean South ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation recorded a slight improvement in TV licence revenue collection in the 2024/25 ...
The SABC said that because the economy remains sluggish, with little or no real economic growth, this has put households and ...
The SABC has achieved a remarkable 10% growth in TV licence revenue for the second consecutive year, despite ongoing ...
As the South African Broadcasting Corporation grapples with outdated funding models, CEO Nomsa Chabeli emphasises the ...
The SABC has named Enver Groenewald as its new Chief Commercial Officer. Aside from handling advertising and sponsorship, Groenewald will also be tasked with overseeing TV licence fee collection. The ...
This week, Parliament’s portfolio committee heard that the SABC is financially unstable and approaching collapse. Here’s the ...
The SABC has reported a 28% year-on-year increases in financial losses as it awaits progress on a new funding model.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) may be drowning in unpaid TV licences, but that did not stop the broadcaster from showering its CEO, Nomsa Chabeli, with millions in salary during ...
You can only cancel your TV licence under specific circumstances. These include selling or giving away your television, your ...
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