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Nomsa Chabeli, the SABC Group CEO, has requested R15-million for her office for what she calls for strategic initiatives.
The financial failures of the SABC are made worse by its inability to produce interesting entertainment, says the Standing ...
An imposter video posing as a news report by South Africa’s public broadcaster falsely states that Ukrainian President ...
With less than 20% of South African households paying their TV licences, how will the SABC navigate its financial ...
The SABC says it doesn’t need another bailout, but must change its funding model if it is to survive. How gyms had to adapt ...
Former Cabinet Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has hit out at veteran South African journalist Sophie Mokoena over what he described as "divisive and misleading" commentary on the Victoria ...
The SABC has also called for the speedy finalisation of the SABC bill to address the company’s funding challenges by creating ...
The SABC says that there is no new market for TV Licences in South Africa, but with its new funding model in limbo, it need ...
SABC seeks TV Licence fee hike amid low compliance rates and uncertain funding model, proposing updates to fees and ...
AfriForum believes that one of the main reasons for the current financial predicament of the South African Broadcasting ...
The public broadcaster has told Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) that it’s managed to stabilise ...
South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has confirmed its SABC Plus streaming service now has over 1 million registered ...