Tweeps were not impressed with the South African Broadcasting Corporation’s sentiments that Netflix users should be paying TV licence fees.
On Tuesday, IOL reported that the public broadcaster said regulation is needed that would require pay-TV service providers like MultiChoice (DStv) and Netflix to collect TV licences on behalf of the broadcaster.
In a presentation to Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Communications by Deputy Communications Minister Pinky Kekana, the public broadcaster said the “outdated” definition of a TV licence needs to be adapted to fit current technologies.
Kekana indicated that TV licences could be expanded to include other devices and not only TVs.
The SABC said that such a regulation would be similar to municipalities collecting traffic fines and motor vehicle licence disks.
@itseviforyou said: “Sabc is going against our human right by forcing us to pay TV licence through Netflix and Dstv because there stupid employees looted all the money now all of us must suffer,They want people with no tvs to pay tv license,its messed up.”
Sabc is going against our human right by forcing us to pay TV licence through Netflix and Dstv because there stupid employees looted all the money now all of us must suffer,They want people with no tvs to pay tv license,its messed up.
— Real Evidence (@itseviforyou) October 20, 2020
@BesterDominique tweeted: “SABC will take the voetsek tag to a whole nada level.”
SABC will take the voetsek tag to a whole nada level
— Dominique Bester (@BesterDominique) October 20, 2020
@KKPKailin tweeted: “Where does the TV License money go anyway? I haven’t watched SABC in maybe 10 years…”
Where does the TV License money go anyway? I haven’t watched SABC in maybe 10 years…
— KKP (@KKPKailin) October 20, 2020
@ManRichD tweeted: “SABC must find other ways to generate revenue beside tv license.”
SABC must find other ways to generate revenue beside tv license
— JuddeRo (@ManRichD) October 20, 2020
@M0LEBATSI tweeted: “SABC is outta they gaddamn minds.”
SABC is outta they gaddamn minds
— Lee 🦋 (@M0LEBATSI) October 20, 2020
-IOL
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Taking to social media, the actress shared a couple of snaps of herself and family celebrating the purchase of the property as she can be seen holding a plaque card written ‘sold’.
Noxolo Mathula who plays Lily on SABC 1 drama series Uzalo has bought herself an R1.8m house. The 26-year-old Kwa-Mashu, Durban born actress Noxolo Mathula who recently purchased herself a car, has again spoiled herself with a house. Learn More
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