Solly Malatsi has killed the incoming SABC Bill set to replace the flawed TV license funding model, but the decision hasn't gone down well.
The Presidency wants National Treasury to step in as the SABC struggles to get state departments to pay their TV Licences.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is calling on all government departments that owe the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) ...
Following the withdrawal of the SABC Bill, the national broadcaster is running out of time to come up with a plan to fix its ...
The draft legislation proposed a new funding model for the SABC, to be developed within three years of enactment.
Commnications Minister Solly Malatsi withdrew the bill arguing it did not adequately address the SABC’s funding model.
MultiChoice says it firmly opposes any proposal to collect TV licence fees on the South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC) behalf, either by itself or through other broadcasting and ...
All government departments have been instructed to urgently pay their outstanding TV licence bills and settle their debt to ...
“This approach does not meet the urgency required to stabilise the broadcaster and risks perpetuating an outdated licensing structure that will not provide the SABC with the necessary ... including ...
Try as it might, the SABC can’t seem to get South Africans to pay their TV licence fees and that includes government entities. According to Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies ...
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