South Africa cracking down on state departments with outstanding TV licences

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TV Licence crackdown in South Africa

President Cyril Ramaphosa is calling on all government departments with outstanding TV licence bills to urgently settle their debts with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).

National and provincial governments and municipalities owe nearly R35 million in unpaid TV licence fees.
 
Another Ag SHEM - bullschitt article

Talking of which, anyone here know yet if the grabamint are sponsoring the post office "one more time", or not?

Was in our PO yesterday for my car license, was told they don't even know :oops:
Maybe we should have a combined SABC & PO, lol
 
Talking of which, anyone here know yet if the grabamint are sponsoring the post office "one more time", or not?

Was in our PO yesterday for my car license, was told they don't even know :oops:
Maybe we should have a combined SABC & PO, lol

Time will tell ...
 
Even government isn't paying TV licences anymore | City Press
 
Lol........can't even sort out their outstanding electricity, water and rates accounts, how is this going to happen??
 
Everything worked perfectly fine before the ANC took over. All they had to do keep law and order, once you lose that it is very difficult to regain it.

Bunch of fools, they don't know what they had and now everyone else is paying the price.
 
lol at the ANC cant even pay their etoll bills, now tv licences,
bigger lol,

I bet you some of them even owe eskom,
only people who are well catered for are the KFC down the road.
 
“We cannot have a situation where the SABC is owed by government,” added Magwenya.
but when it comes to Eskom, it's fine? :unsure: Useless oxygen thieves!
 
President Cyril Ramaphosa is calling on all government departments with outstanding TV licence bills to urgently settle their debts with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).

Now a request, by Uncle Squirrel is a "Crack Down"

:laugh:
 
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