South African residents don’t require a TV licence if they no longer own a TV or have left the country, and while cancelling ...
Communications Minister Solly Malatsi announces crucial advancements in the SABC's funding model, promising a final report by ...
SABC 2 is turning the page on a new chapter in 2026, unveiling a refreshed programming slate that leans into authentic South ...
Fifty years after television’s arrival in South Africa, the SABC faces hard questions about relevance, funding and its ...
This Monday marks 50 years since television was officially launched in South Africa – on 5 January 1976, a lifetime ago.
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 ...
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 Free State music industry is in turmoil following mounting controversy over Lesedi FM’s 2025 Song of the Year ...
Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi’s decision to withdraw the SABC Bill has sparked discontent from his deputy, Mondli Gungubele. Gungubele initially introduced the bill in ...
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 withdrawal of the SABC bill comes amid activism by 37 civil society organisations that campaigned for it to be redrafted for the benefit of the country's public broadcaster. The bill's withdrawal ...
The SABC is planning to launch both video and audio streaming services, bringing it in direct competition with international services like Netflix and Spotify. SABC spokesperson Mmoni Seapolelo ...