Five well-known South African companies are technically insolvent. Three have concrete plans to change their situation, while ...
The state broadcaster suffers from decreasing audiences, declining revenue, mounting losses, and an ever-weakening balance ...
Parliament reconvenes next week to process a host of outstanding legislation that will have a major bearing on business.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has partnered with Brandsphere Media with a focus on creating solutions for ...
The South Africa Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is calling on South Africans to pay their TV licences in the new year. This comes as the company faced a decline in TV licence fee revenue in the ...
After successfully staging their first trials in 2025 for players born in 2011 and 2012 this past weekend, the SAFA-Transnet ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has addressed a controversial video circulating on social media, featuring one of its staff members on South African airline, FlySafair.
Protecting the independence of South Africa’s state broadcaster played a major role in Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi’s decision to withdraw the SABC Bill ...
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 ...
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 ...
This comes as the company faced a decline in TV licence fee ... compliance rate increased to 85.6% in 2024. According to the SABC Annual Report for 2023/2024, the public broadcaster collected ...