Mass shooting at a South African bar leaves 11 dead
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A complaint alleges two senior SABC journalists blocked reporting on Ekurhuleni corruption in exchange for tender benefits.
The SABC says broad assumptions that its reduction in Afrikaans content and changes to remaining Afrikaans programming are inaccurate, but won’t provide data proving the contrary.
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Confirmed: SABC to show Kaizer Chiefs vs Zamalek
Kaizer Chiefs return to the CAF Confederation Cup, with SABC set to broadcast their clash against Egyptian heavyweights Zamalek on Saturday.
Working as a mercenary or fighting on behalf of another government, or assisting their military, has been a crime in South Africa since 1998.
Five South Africans arrested for allegedly joining Russia’s military.Zuma’s daughter linked to recruitment, resigns from parliament.Investigation ong
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A nation reignited: SABC Sport & Hollywoodbets announce landmark FIFA World Cup 2026 & FIFA World Cup 2027 broadcast partnership
The world’s greatest football spectacle is coming to South African screens as the FIFA World Cup 2026 US, Canada & Mexico takes centre stage from 11 June to 19 July 2026.
South African sensation Tylon Smith has broken his silence on his shock inclusion in Bafana Bafana's final squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Keke Mphuthi stars in SABC 2's highly anticipated telenovela 'Pimville', portraying Naledi Tumagole, a devoted wife navigating the complexities of family and legacy.
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Jo-Anne Reyneke spoke on actor salaries and Mzansi reacted: "Netflix respects actors, not SABC"
Jo-Anne Reyneke tells Penuel the Black Pen how much actors are paid in Mzansi in a clip that exposes the huge salary gap in South African entertainment industry
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Cricket South Africa agrees landmark TV deal with SABC
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has announced a renewed partnership with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).