💨 Abstract
A viral social media post claimed that the SABC was introducing a mandatory "car radio licence," allegedly to generate lost revenue. The post threatened fines or jail time for non-compliance. However, the SABC has officially dismissed this as "disinformation," stating that such a licence does not exist and that their policies only require television licences. The post was debunked in 2023, but it resurfaced, causing public outrage and confusion.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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