SABC employee and alleged ANC member Nobuntu Mkhize has been placed on a no-fly list by FlySafair following a brawl aboard a domestic flight from Durban to Cape Town on Boxing Day. The incident ...
The woman caught on camera causing a disturbance on a FlySafair flight has been identified as an employee of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). The incident occurred on Boxing Day ...
Malatsi announced his decision to withdraw the SABC Bill in November but has since received pushback from other government officials. Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi ...
FlySafair has confirmed that the woman caught in a viral verbal and physical altercation with staff, will not board any of their aircrafts in future. "This passenger will be placed on our no-fly ...
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You don’t even have a car.” Her comments have been widely condemned. Her employer, the SABC, said it would use “relevant channels” and initiate internal procedures against her. Daily ...
There is very little government money flowing into the SABC, leaving it overwhelmingly dependent on commercial income. Official grants amount to just 3.2% of revenue, with 54% from advertising and ...
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The SABC and SAFA are tasked with a great responsibility to ensure that the South African citizens have access to one of South Africa's national sport of interest, football. In this regard ...
There is very little government money flowing into the SABC, leaving it overwhelmingly dependent on commercial income. Official grants amount to just 3.2% of revenue, with 54% from advertising and ...
A dominant broadcaster like MultiChoice can only acquire exclusive rights if it allows other broadcasters to sub-license these rights, such as the SABC and eMedia, which both use free-to-air models.