Johannesburg - The imminent $13.9 billion (R106 billion) takeover of Electronic Data Systems (EDS) by Hewlett-Packard (HP) was expected to strengthen both companies' operations in the South African ...
Discussions around the future of South Africa’s TV licence system are gaining momentum, with a proposed household tech levy emerging as a possible replacement. At the centre of this debate is the ...
BMI TechKnowledge is currently developing a new, sustainable funding model for the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), which is likely to replace the TV licence scheme. However, until the ...
Siya Mangena, a local content creator, shared what the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) had in store after scrapping the annual R265 TV licence payments. The news did not sit well with ...
A long-standing system may be nearing its conclusion as plans take shape to replace TV licences with a modern funding model. Hand holding a remote control / iStock South Africa may be entering a ...
South Africans are likely witnessing the beginning of the end of the SABC TV licence scheme, with options such as a device-neutral household levy being favoured as a replacement. The Department of ...
Communications minister Solly Malatsi has said he and his department are making steady progress in resolving the “complex issues” within his portfolio but also admitted that some things are taking ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is finally starting to realise that it’s unlikely people are going to pay their TV License. Especially with the major shift towards streaming. Despite ...
The SABC’s business model is no longer fit for purpose, according to its CEO, Nomsa Chabeli. She said in public broadcaster’s annual report, published on Friday, that it was assumed that captive radio ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tenor, providers of the AI-driven leadership development platform that helps every manager be more effective, was the winner at the recent Association ...
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