Mzansi reacts to sabcs tv licence sms
The drama!
For those who may not know, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) recently sent out an SMS to millions of South Africans, reminding them that their TV licence fees are overdue. This move has sparked a heated reaction on social media, with many South Africans expressing their frustration and disappointment.
Here are some of the reactions:
Outrage and anger
- "Can't believe the SABC is still sending out these annoying SMSes. Who even pays their TV licence fees on time anymore?" - @MzansiMatters
- "SABC, you're just trying to milk us dry. We're already struggling to make ends meet, and you're adding insult to injury with these unnecessary SMSes." - @SABC_Hater
Frustration and disappointment
- "I've been trying to pay my TV licence fee for months, but the SABC's website is always down. What's the point of even having an online payment system if it doesn't work?" - @FrustratedSA
- "I'm so tired of the SABC's inefficiency. They can't even manage their own finances, and now they're sending out SMSes to remind us to pay our fees. Get your priorities straight!" - @DisappointedSA
Humor and sarcasm
- "Thanks for the reminder, SABC! I was just about to forget to pay my TV licence fee... NOT!" - @SarcasticSA
- "I'm starting to think the SABC is just trying to get more money from us. 'Hey, you forgot to pay your TV licence fee? No worries, we'll just send you an SMS and charge you for it too!'" - @MzansiMeme
Support for the SABC
- "I understand that the SABC is facing financial challenges, and I'm willing to pay my TV licence fee to support our local broadcasting industry." - @SABC_Supporter
- "Let's not forget that the SABC provides important public services, including news and educational programming. We should be supporting them, not complaining about their SMSes." - @PublicBroadcasting
These are just a few examples of the reactions on social media. It's clear that the SABC's SMS campaign has sparked a lot of debate and controversy in South Africa.