South Africa’s public broadcaster SABC says it has no funds to adequately cover an upcoming local government election. The ...
People over age 74 and claiming pension credit don’t have to pay, while those living in care homes with a TV in their room can get a reduced fee of £7.50. If you are blind then you can apply to pay ...
Debates about the future of the SABC TV Licence took a turn on Friday night when the details of plans for a new funding model ...
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SABC’s Afrikaans news back to original timeslot
The SABC has confirmed the broadcast of the Afrikaans news will return to its original timeslot due to a high public ...
The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport has postponed its Scholar Transport Stakeholder Engagement Meeting to next week following an overwhelming turnout of scholar transport operators.
The SABC currently operates on a mixed funding model that includes advertising revenue, TV licence fees, and state funding.
The TV licence fee is to rise by £5.50 from £174.50 to £180 from 1 April, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) ...
The TV licence fee is set to rise from 1 April ...
Of the R4.936 billion billed for TV licences, the SABC received only R758 million, leaving around R4.2 billion in uncollected ...
Talks are underway to replace the TV licence with a household tech levy. Here’s what’s being proposed and why it’s ...
In a separate report, figures from South Africa’s auto association Naamsa revealed that new vehicle sales increased by 7.5% year-on-year in January. This was softer than the 14.6% growth projected by ...
Communications minister Solly Malatsi says the cost of living is too high to implement an additional tax in South Africa.
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