The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has issued a stark warning after reports surfaced of criminals pretending ...
The SABC has urged people to immediately report anyone claiming to be a TV licence inspector seeking access to private homes, warning that such individuals are not employed by the public broadcaster ...
The SABC alerts the public about individuals impersonating TV licence inspectors to commit robberies, urging immediate reporting to the police.
The steps to successfully cancel your SABC TV licence in South Africa, even if you've sold your TV or moved abroad. Learn how ...
South African residents don’t require a TV licence if they no longer own a TV or have left the country, and while cancelling ...
SABC 2 is turning the page on a new chapter in 2026, unveiling a refreshed programming slate that leans into authentic South ...
The SABC's CFO has revealed the group is beset by absent leadership and is running on 'autopilot'. There is concern it may be headed for business rescue, much like the ailing Post Office. After a R3.2 ...
Major turbulence on SA's air waves: SABC slams 'false Twitter statement' to introduce car radio licences as fake news. SABC has dismissed a Twitter statement that the broadcaster will be introducing a ...
The SABC is worth saving — and if it died, millions of South Africans would die with it. This is according to Sylvia Tladi, the head of TV licences division, during an interview with TimesLIVE this ...
The escalating crisis playing out at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), specifically with regard to the imminent retrenchment of hundreds of members of staff and their pleas to the ...
The broadcaster said it was aware that individuals were posing as SABC TV licence inspectors to gain access to homes and commit robberies.
Fifty years after television’s arrival in South Africa, the SABC faces hard questions about relevance, funding and its ...
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