South Africans and the country’s public broadcaster have wanted to say goodbye to the problematic TV licence scheme for ...
Paying TV licence fees is a legal requirement in South Africa, but residents and the SABC want to kiss TV licences goodbye.
South Africa’s public broadcaster has been loss-making since the 2014/15 financial year. In its latest annual report, the ...
Don't miss Tuesday, 28 January's riveting episode of South African soapie Uzalo on SABC 1 on DStv channel 191.
The MK Party is in court on Monday in a bid to stop the SABC from referring to the seventh administration as a government of ...
South Africans need to be in the know if we want to create a prosperous future. News24 has kept the country informed for 25 ...
Watch as an iKhala FM radio presenter showcases her natural talent for TV news presenting in a TikTok video that has South ...
TV, joined by Media Monitoring Africa and SOS Support Public Broadcasting Coalition, has filed a High Court affidavit ...
South Africa’s first official television broadcast was aired 49 years ago, on 5 January 1976, many years behind the rest of ...
The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) plans to replace TV licences in South Africa with a new funding model.
This January, the beloved SABC soapie Muvhango introduces two exciting new cast members, Gabisile Tshabalala and Nicholas ...
The state broadcaster suffers from decreasing audiences, declining revenue, mounting losses, and an ever-weakening balance ...