[ad_1] The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is having serious problems getting South Africans to pay for their television licenses. In a recent presentation to parliament, the public broadcaster said the lockdown has severely limited its ability to collect television license fees through its normal channels. This is because several …
Read More »Government in talks to bring South Africa to level 1 blockade: Mkhize
[ad_1] Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says South Africa will have to move to a level 1 lockdown and return to “normal activities” as part of its economic recovery. In an interview with Radio Islam On Wednesday (September 9), Mkhize said that his department was initially concerned about a possible …
Read More »Manchester United struggles to find buyers for underprivileged superstars
[ad_1] Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is eager to cut back on his team by selling marginal players this summer. Manchester United have yet to receive an official offer for their fringe players even though several clubs are interested. The club’s officers are hoping to trade several superstars in exchange for additional …
Read More »Despite all the rumors, no offer has yet been made for the Arsenal man.
[ad_1] One Arsenal player who has been in the rumor mill in recent weeks has been Alexandre Lacazette. The Frenchman is one of the club’s best players, but has seen his position threatened by the appearance of Eddie Nketiah. The young Englishman impressed Mikel Arteta after interrupting his assignment at …
Read More »Potential £ 20 million sale suggests Jurgen Klopp is all-inclusive in Takumi Minamino
[ad_1] Liverpool could sell Rhian Brewster, reportedly, suggesting that Jurgen Klopp is fully involved in their unconventional tactic. Sky Sports, among others, reports that Liverpool could sell Brewster. However, the 20-year-old would collect £ 20 million and the Reds haven’t quite made a decision. (Photo by John Powell / Liverpool …
Read More »DStv’s sports government wants viewing to be free
[ad_1] The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) is conducting a review of the country’s sports broadcasting regulations, specifically the rules on broadcasting sports. In a presentation to parliament on September 4, ICASA said that the revision of the Regulations for Sports Broadcasting Services is to identify and list …
Read More »Graeme Souness tells Liverpool FC to make this ‘perfect’ move
[ad_1] Graeme Souness, former Liverpool FC star (Photo: Sky Sports) Graeme Souness has urged Liverpool FC to seek to close a deal to sign Thiago Alcántara from Bayern Munich this summer because the midfielder would be “perfect” for the Reds. The Reds have been strongly linked to a move to …
Read More »New BEE rules planned for South African ICT companies
[ad_1] The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) says it plans to introduce new BEE regulations for the information and communications technology (ICT) sector before the end of the 2020/2021 financial year. In February, the regulator published the draft employment equity regulation. The purpose of the draft rulemaking is …
Read More »The government wants these pay TV sports to be free to watch in South Africa
[ad_1] The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) has provided more details on the main sporting events that could be broadcast free-to-air as part of a review of South Africa’s sports broadcasting regulations. In a presentation to parliament on Friday (September 4), Icasa said the purpose of the review …
Read More »Frank Lampard sends message to Jurgen Klopp about the fight during Liverpool vs Chelsea
[ad_1] Frank Lampard says he was ’embarrassed’ after his fight with Jurgen Klopp (AFP via Getty Images) Frank Lampard admits he felt embarrassed after his sideline fight with Jurgen Klopp last season and is keen to make amends with the Liverpool manager the next time they meet. The pair clashed …
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