The SABC has reported a 28% year-on-year increases in financial losses as it awaits progress on a new funding model.
The SABC said that because the economy remains sluggish, with little or no real economic growth, this has put households and ...
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SABC to air Bafana Bafana’s biggest game in 24 years
Bafana Bafana are two games away from ending a 24-year non-automatic qualification for the World Cup. SABC will deliver the ...
SABC’s TV licence fee collection rose slightly to 15% of holders.Public broadcaster posted R253.3M net loss despite modest ...
As the South African Broadcasting Corporation grapples with outdated funding models, CEO Nomsa Chabeli emphasises the ...
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has accused SABC management of “wage theft” by not paying back pay they owe employees ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has reported a net loss of R253.3 million for the 2024/25 financial year.
The South African rand weakened on Monday as global investors assessed the potential duration of the United States government ...
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SABC appoints first chief commercial officer to drive long-term financial sustainability
Enver Groenewald has been appointed as the first chief commercial officer for the South African Broadcasting Corporation ...
The Special Investigating Unit has obtained a court ruling enabling it to pursue asset forfeiture methods to recover the ...
The SIU has obtained a court order that will propel the SABC to recover more than R11 million from former executives.
The SABC has achieved a remarkable 10% growth in TV licence revenue for the second consecutive year, despite ongoing challenges in compliance and funding.
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