The law has not changed yet. South Africans with a television set still need a valid SABC TV licence, even if they no longer ...
Using a monitor without the ability to receive television signals is a legal way to avoid paying a TV licence fee in South ...
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Why pay a TV licence in the age of Netflix? SABC debt collection drive reignites debate
Danie van der LithFor many South Africans, the arrival of a text message demanding payment of an overdue TV licence has sparked a familiar question: why are people still expected to pay for a ...
As debates around the relevance of the SABC TV licence intensify, many South Africans are finding that cancelling their R265-a-year subscription is easier said than done. The TV licence was introduced ...
South Africa’s public broadcaster SABC has added 500,000 new registered users to its free SABC+ streaming service in three months. The revamped service was launched on July 3rd offers ‘catch-up’ ...
Microsoft South Africa and SABC today announced plans to bring accessible AI fluency and digital skills learning directly to millions of South Africans through the national broadcaster’s digital ...
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