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The SABC alerts the public about individuals impersonating TV licence inspectors to commit robberies, urging immediate ...
The SABC alerts the public about individuals impersonating TV licence inspectors to commit robberies, urging immediate reporting to the police.
This Monday marks 50 years since television was officially launched in South Africa – on 5 January 1976, a lifetime ago.
The SABC has urged people to immediately report anyone claiming to be a TV licence inspector seeking access to private homes, warning that such individuals are not employed by the public broadcaster ...
The broadcaster said it was aware that individuals were posing as SABC TV licence inspectors to gain access to homes and commit robberies.
Minister of Communication and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi says that South Africa's TV Licence regime has all but ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has issued a stark warning after reports surfaced of criminals pretending ...