Soon you could be paying a licencing fee to watch TV on your phone.
Updated | By Kriya Gangiah
If thought paying for a TV licence was a lot the SABC is trying to bill you even more.
South Africa has gone into complete shock today at SABC CEO James Aguma told parliament that the SABC wants the Broadcasting Act changed to include more viewing devices so that more people need a SABC TV licence, for computers, cellphones and tablets.
This comes after the SABC has experienced a number of business hiccups and its interim board has called for a corporate clean up.
ALSO READ: SABC interim board starts cleanup at broadcaster
Obviously Twitter went absolutely crazy about the announcement here are some of the reactions.
Pay TV licences for phones nd laptops!??! #SABC 👇👇 pic.twitter.com/YLT3OLkNb2
— The Tweet Master👑 (@LTee_365) May 10, 2017
Already paying for data and I'm struggling how am I going to afford to pay for TV license #SABC y'all need to stop this
— #21 (@VonganiHatlane) May 10, 2017
They going to start charging eye licence very soon and then BOOM double for glasses and contact eye lenses... #SABC
— Andisiwe Mbanjwa (@AndieYN) May 10, 2017
#SABC you can take away your service, I'm opting out.
— I'm batman..shhh! (@plenty_OToole) May 10, 2017
Stop harassing me with tv licence msgs.
#SABC
— HustlePreneur®️ (@Thedumza) May 10, 2017
So buying Airtime and Data it's not taxing us enough? pic.twitter.com/DaISEO20X5
When the #SABC wants us to pay for content on smart devices when we already getting robbed for data... pic.twitter.com/YQsia2hQWU
— Ndongezile (@Ndongezile) May 10, 2017
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