'The SABC can confirm its fake news': Broadcaster debunks smartwatch TV licence rumours
The South African public broadcaster says smartwatches don't require a SABC TV licence. The clarification comes after rumours spread online this week that the SABC now requires TV licences for smartwatches.
A staggering 87% of South African TV households on the SABC's TV licence register no longer bother to pay their annual SABC TV licence fee of R265.
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