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SABC TV Licence competition | Eskom red alert | DStv Stream problems A Netflix show that was filmed

SABC TV Licence competition | Eskom red alert | DStv Stream problems A Netflix show that was filmed in South Africa and features dozens of South African actors, stunt performers, and production crew, is the most-watched TV title worldwide for two straight weeks. [MYBROADBAND]() This Week In Tech Top Stories [Netflix show made in South Africa hits number 1 worldwide — photos and details]( A Netflix show that was filmed in South Africa and features dozens of South African actors, stunt performers, and production crew, is the most-watched TV title worldwide for two straight weeks. [Goodbye TV Licence — More South Africans stop paying]( According to the SABC board's chairman, only around 13% of TV licence holders paid their fees in the broadcaster's last financial year. [SABC slaps paying TV Licence holders in the face]( The SABC is running a giveaway for a R300,000 all-expenses paid overseas trip — but only if you haven't paid your TV Licence yet. [If you invested R1,000 in MTN, Vodacom, and Telkom in 2023, here is how much you would have]( While MTN, Vodacom, and Telkom's share prices have all declined for the year-to-date, the drops aren't nearly as significant as those seen in 2022. [Knock-off solar panel sellers taking South Africans for a ride]( A major local distributor has warned there has been a flood of counterfeit solar panels in South Africa. These are difficult to distinguish from the genuine article and present serious safety risks and potential lacklustre performance. [Eskom load-shedding red alert]( Eskom's weekly system status report paints a bleak picture for the year ahead. [DStv Stream problems — MultiChoice responds]( MultiChoice says it picked up on an increase in complaints after relaunching DStv Stream in early August and partially blamed the issues on Internet disruptions caused by the WACS undersea cable break. [These 3 businesses funded the SABC’s World Cup broadcasting rights]( Three companies paid the SABC a total of $3 million (R58 million) for advertising to help cover the cost of sub-licencing the Rugby World Cup broadcasting rights from MultiChoice. [More News You Need To Know]( MYBROADBAND [Manage your Preferences]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 17-09-2023 is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By Everlytic

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