Several online car licence disc renewal services shut down in the past year. However, several of the options that remain are affordable compared to what was available in the past.
South African motorists have a much shorter list of online car licence disc renewal services to use at the start of 2025 than they did a year ago.
Following one of MyBroadband’s articles on licence disc renewal services in March 2024, the retailer confirmed it had been shut down. We tested the service on multiple occasions and were surprised at its quick turnaround, despite Sapo’s infamous reputation for delayed deliveries. Aside from the licencing fee based on the vehicle’s weight, the bank charges R69 for delivery, the lowest of any provider.
According to the latest information on the FNB app, it will remain valid until at least 28 February 2025.The second most affordable online disc renewal facility is government’s own Natis Online service, which was launched in early 2022 and is available to all vehicle owners who create a profile on the website.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Dongfeng plots several model introductions for 2025With the launch of the Box out of the way, Dongfeng plans on hitting the ground running in 2025 with up to three new models anticipated for South Africa in the new year.
Read more »
Several African Giants circling Orlando Pirates wonderkidThere's an array of top African clubs eyeing one of Orlando Pirates least played players. Do you think the youngster should leave?
Read more »
'Definitely several hundred' killed as Cyclone Chido devastates MayotteCyclone Chido is the latest in a string of storms worldwide to be fuelled by climate change, according to experts.
Read more »
Stampede at Ibadan Carnival Kills Several ChildrenA tragic stampede at an end-of-year carnival in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, has claimed the lives of many children. The incident occurred at the main gate of Islamic High School, Bashorun, Ibadan, where the event was being held. Unconfirmed reports suggest that 32 children died, with several others receiving medical attention.
Read more »
Ethiopia: Bomb Attacks At 'Govt-Organized' Rally in Amhara Region Leave One Dead, Several InjuredA bomb attack during a 'government-organized' rally in Ethiopia's Amhara region on 18 December, 2024, left one person dead and several others injured, according to sources interviewed by Addis Standard.
Read more »
NW community calls for proper electricity amid several electrocutions - SABC NewsKagisanong community calls for urgently installation of electricity in its area.
Read more »