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Sinawo Thambo | SA's ICT Landscape: a vision for progress by the Economic Freedom Fighters

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The EFF proposes a comprehensive approach to address these challenges, including establishing a royalty structure for actors and actresses, maximising the digitisation of the public broadcaster, and challenging the monopoly of private broadcasters over major sporting events.
The EFF proposes a comprehensive approach to address these challenges, including establishing a royalty structure for actors and actresses, maximising the digitisation of the public broadcaster, and challenging the monopoly of private broadcasters over major sporting events.
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As South Africa navigates the complexities of the digital age, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) emerge as a beacon of transformative change, offering a bold vision for revolutionising the nation's ICT landscape.

In an era where connectivity is synonymous with opportunity, the EFF's forward-thinking policies promise to bridge the digital divide, empower marginalised communities, and propel the country towards a future defined by inclusivity and innovation. This article delves into the EFF's visionary agenda, exploring how their policies aim to reshape South Africa's ICT sector and pave the way for a more equitable and prosperous digital future.

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