SABC will televise the anticipated match between Sundowns and Chiefs. The match could have a say on which team wins the ...
Killed in Two Eastern Cape Crashes Within 24 Hours. Twelve people have died in two separate crashes on Eastern Cape roads ...
Monday 4 May 2026 Episode 61. Mmusi’s pride takes a fall, Jobe’s gift sparks fury, Pheello watches her world crumble and ...
Fresh off a Lifetime Achievement Award win, veteran broadcaster Wilson B. Nkosi will be the focus of a special SABC 2 ...
Outgoing South African Revenue Service (SARS) Commissioner Edward Kieswetter says building trust within the revenue collector ...
Africa must diversify its sources of energy internally and not rely on external sources. That’s been a key message at the 5th ...
Five months after the Soweto Marathon, the race winners have yet to receive their prize money. Now, sanctioning body Central ...
The move is the first major sports rights showcase under Groupe Canal+'s ownership of South Africa's MultiChoice Group.
The TV licence non-payment rate in South Africa is currently at 85%, and it's not the only thing contributing to the SABC's financial struggles.
The government owes the government? South Africa is being told to pay TV licences… but government owes most of them.
Can you believe government doesn’t even pay its own SABC TV licence? Last year, Sentech approached parliament, saying it was owed more than R1 billion in unpaid signal costs by the state broadcaster.
The SABC is the most commercially dependent public broadcaster in the world, according to Deputy Director-General at the ...
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