08 Jan, 2026 03:13 pm
In a world where content is abundant but quality local storytelling is rare, your SABC TV Licence plays a powerful role in preserving South Africa’s cultural identity. It’s not just a fee — it’s your way of keeping public broadcasting alive and thriving.
The SABC (South African Broadcasting Corporation) is the heart of our local media. It broadcasts essential news, educational content, entertainment, and community programming to millions across the country — even in the most remote areas.
When you pay your TV licence, you’re helping to:
Support local talent and production
Keep public broadcasting independent and accessible
Fund newsrooms that hold leaders accountable
Preserve cultural and language diversity through programming in isiZulu, isiXhosa, Sesotho, Setswana, Venda, Tsonga, Afrikaans, and more
This small annual contribution ensures that every citizen, regardless of income or location, can access reliable, relevant, and responsible media.
At cAfrica, we believe that entertainment and education should be accessible to everyone — without monthly subscriptions. That’s why we proudly offer a zero-subscription streaming platform, allowing South Africans to watch local and international content freely.
We’re more than just a streaming service — we’re part of a larger mission to democratize content. That’s why we salute those who do their part in supporting local media by paying their TV licence.
And for those who pay their SABC licence? cAfrica loves you!
Paying your licence isn’t just ticking a box — it’s a commitment to a more informed, connected, and unified South Africa.
So the next time you receive that reminder, remember: your R265 fuels local jobs, free speech, and cultural preservation.
Together, let’s keep our screens filled with meaningful stories — from the SABC, cAfrica, and beyond.
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