Telecoms4.08.2009

TV licence fee increase

The increase, effective from last Saturday, was approved by Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda, SABC spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago said in a statement.

“The annual fee for a domestic, business, dealer and lessor licence will increase by R25 – from R225 to R250.

“Concessionary TV licences, granted to those over the age of 70, as well as to receivers of social grants from the State, will be increased by a mere 8% – from R65 to R70 per annum.”

This was the third tariff increase in the last 11 years.

“Had the SABC been allowed annual inflation-related tariff adjustments since 1998, the current R250 fee would now have been R426… The new tariff works out to less than 70c a day”, said Kganyago.

The public broadcaster receives television licence revenue to enable it to provide locally-produced radio and television programmes in line with its public service mandate.

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